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The authors aim at constructing an integrated software project management system. They have thus far considered a framework to support schedule management of the whole project based on coarse-grained processes. However, a coarse-grained process is often composed of more fine-grained processes. Progress of a coarse-grained process can be often grasped as an accumulation of progress of more fine-grained processes. This paper clarifies a framework to support different granularity of processes integratedly and to manage processes of the whole project.
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Hazeyama, A., Komiya, S. (1996). A case study of integration of a software process management system with software engineering environments for process monitoring and management. In: Ciancarini, P., Hankin, C. (eds) Coordination Languages and Models. COORDINATION 1996. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1061. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-61052-9_63
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