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Method engineering (e.g. Brinkkemper et al., 1998; Ralyté and Rolland, 2001) focuses on how to create a method (here a software development method) that is highly suitable and “personalized” for a particular project or organization. Successful method engineering needs, as input, a repository of process elements (Chroust, 2000) that describes individual elements of the methodological approach; these include descriptions of activities, phases, tasks, techniques, roles, deliverables and so on. Given such a repository, sometimes called a process reference model (Henderson-Sellers et al., 2002), a number of various kinds of method or methodology can be constructed (Rupprecht et al.,2000; Henderson-Sellers, 2002a,b).
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Henderson-Sellers, B., Lowe, D., Haire, B. (2002). Using OPEN’s Deontic Matrices for E-Business. In: Rolland, C., Brinkkemper, S., Saeki, M. (eds) Engineering Information Systems in the Internet Context. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 103. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35614-3_2
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