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In the previous chapter we described the most important steps for the creation of software. In order to define the order of these steps and to establish transition criteria to progress from one step to another, models for the software development process were derived from other engineering activities [Boe88]. The major advantage of software process models is their guidance regarding the order in which to fulfill certain tasks.

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Sametinger, J. (1997). Software Process Models. In: Software Engineering with Reusable Components. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03345-6_12

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