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Re: [epf-dev] Help with the SPEM/EPF-SEMAT dilemma

Welcome aboard Orlando.  Your support is very much appreciated.

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From:        Orlando Avila García <orlando@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:        epf-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date:        07/15/2011 12:46 PM
Subject:        [epf-dev] Help with the SPEM/EPF-SEMAT dilemma
Sent by:        epf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx




Hello,

My name is Orlando Avila-García, Open Canarias, S.L senior
research-engineer.

In 2009-2010 we did some research on software process variability
management and software process lines. We built up a prototype and used
SPEM 2.0 as process metamodel. It was then when I came across EPF and
the newborn SPEM 2.0. Our software process definition and configuration
prototype-tool was used in various MDE (Model-Driven Engineering)
courses imparted by me in Spain and France.

Unfortunately, we froze such a line of research after that.

I've been following the SEMAT iniciative and, as you guys, I've always
been puzzled by the fact that it seems to avoid/disregard SPEM 2.0 and
EPF. SEMAT is a great iniciative but It would greatly benefit from
taking more seriously into consideration the effort done within SPEM/EPF.

IMHO, the solution: getting the SPEM and EPF people involved in SEMAT,
reusing knowledge, experiences and when possible SPEM conceptual and EPF
technological framework. So I'm glad to have came across -by chance-
with your initiative to give a hand to SEMAT.

Should my expertise or knowledge be useful to SEMAT in any way, I'm sure
It'll be more effective if I work alongside you -at least to avoid the
first barrier of "but, SPEM does not work!" ;-)

I have subscribed to your e-mail list and I'll do my best to give a hand
to the dilemma SPEM-SEMAT.

Bests

Orlando


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Orlando Avila García

R&D Project Manager

Open Canarias, S.L.

C/Elías Ramos González, 4, ofc. 304

38001 Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Phone: +34 922 240 231

Cell: +34 669 777 931

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