软件流程制定过程中的灵活偏差处理

M. A. D. Silva, Reda Bendraou, J. Robin, Xavier Blanc
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软件过程模型形式化了一组代理(如开发人员、测试人员、管理人员等)为了产生期望的结果(如产品、工件等)而进行交互的方式。在此上下文中,“偏差”是代理执行的流程与流程模型之间的不匹配。现有的偏差检测和处理方法迫使代理要么追求无偏差的过程执行,这是不现实的,要么选择性地忽略它们,这可能对项目的预期结果有风险。在本文中,我们提出了一种允许代理偏离过程规范的方法,但也允许他们在过程制定的后期纠正这些偏差。此外,他们还被告知每个未处理的偏差所隐含的风险。在校正阶段,过程代理通过该方法自动生成的一组校正计划来辅助。这些计划旨在减少未解决偏差的风险。本文作为原型实现对该方法进行了初步评估。
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Flexible Deviation Handling during Software Process Enactment
Software process models formalize the way a group of agents (e.g. developers, testers, managers etc) interact in order to produce a desired outcome (e.g. a product, an artifact etc). In this context, a "deviation" is a mismatch between the process executed by the agents and the process model. Existing approaches for deviation detection and handling force the agents to either pursue a deviation-free process execution, which is unrealistic, or to selectively ignore them, which may be risky to the desired outcome of the project. In this paper, we propose an approach that allows agents to deviate from the process specification, but also allows them to correct these deviations later in the process enactment. Additionally, they are informed about the risks implied by each non-handled deviation. During the correction phase, the process agents are assisted by the means of a set of correction plans that are automatically generated by the approach. These plans aim at reducing the risk of non resolved deviations. This paper presents a preliminary evaluation of this approach as a prototype implementation.
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