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  • Metamodels

    Information on metamodelling activity. Includes news, FAQ, glossary, and links.

    www.metamodel.com

  • Sequoia

    A practical guide, to this software development methodology, that helps the developer in every step of an IT project. Includes examples and links.

    www.sequoia.be

  • Introduction to Thoughtful Programming and Forth Philosophy

    By Michael Misamore; essay with text and references, on a flexible, proven, back-to-basics, minimalist philosophy that operates consistently from low to high abstraction levels; with ideas for future improvements. [Freely Distributable]

    www.ultratechnology.com

  • Osellus Inc.

    Offers consulting and the IRIS software(based on SPEM) to automate and simplify the software development process. Includes white papers and links.

    www.osellus.com

  • Select Business Solutions

    Provide modeling tools, component reuse, and service oriented architecture tools.

    www.selectbs.com

  • Alexandria

    Composition-based product line methodology supports the flexible development based on product lines.

    www.theoinf.tu-ilmenau.de

  • PackageWare

    Methodology and set of open-source patterns and strategies that allows teams of software developers to retain simplicity through the effective modularization of their code-bases.

    www.congreve.com

  • DSM Forum: Domain-Specific Modeling

    Forum exists to spread the knowledge and know-how of Domain-Specific Modeling. Examples applying in industrial applications, events, publications, links.

    www.dsmforum.org

  • Methodology.org

    General information, lists of papers, books, fora, links.

    www.itmweb.com

  • Methodology (Software Engineering)

    Growing article, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]

    en.wikipedia.org

  • Extreme Programming (XP) Six Sigma CMMI

    JPMorgan Chase case study of how to use together the methodologies of XP, Six Sigma, and Capability Maturity Model Integration. Format: slide show on PDF. (PDF)

    www.sei.cmu.edu

  • Waterfall 2006

    International Conference on Sequential Development: Learn how slow, deliberate handoffs (with signatures) between groups can slow the rate of change on any project so development teams have more time to spend on anticipating user needs through big, upfront design. Humor.

    www.waterfall2006.com

  • Cleanroom Software Development Methodology

    Introduction, overview, and examples; by John W. Shipman.

    infohost.nmt.edu

  • OOAD, AOP and Design Patterns

    Weblog on object-oriented analysis, design, processes, methodologies, design patterns.

    object.motime.com

  • Gatherspace.com

    Offers hosted requirements management and use case software.

    www.gatherspace.com

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