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Item A comparison of the Essence 1.0 and SPEM 2.0 specifications for software engineering methods(2013) Elvesæter, Brian; Benguria, Gorka; Ilieva, Sylvia; HPAIn this paper we present a comparison of the draft Essence 1.0 and SPEM 2.0 specifications for software engineering methods. The comparison is based on results from the REMICS research project where we are defining an agile methodology for model-driven modernization of legacy applications to service clouds.Item Method engineering approach for interoperable systems development(2008-03) Larrucea, Xabier; Tecnalia Research & InnovationSoftware integration and interoperability of systems are becoming one of the primary subjects of business managers. Interoperability problems have been a specific problem of technical managers but the globalisation and the IT era have upgraded the problem to the business domain. Managers are conscious that this new era forces them to reuse functionalities and avoid new developments. However, in the cases where they need a new development they need to architect the foreseen solution with capabilities to add new integrations and new functionalities with the existing ones. Service-oriented architectures (SOAs) are deployed in a wide variety of organisations and it allows interoperability among stakeholders in order to improve their value chain and to provide better services to a wider range of customers. The evolution of technologies implies not only the adoption of new technologies or changes in these technologies but also in the organisation's culture, society and the emergence of new businesses. This evolution cannot be supported with the existing life cycles and tools. They need a methodological support and a development of appropriate tools. In this article, we present a specific method engineering approach for the construction of interoperable systems based on MDA and SOA paradigms.Item A service based development environment on Web 2.0 platforms(2008) Larrucea, Xabier; Fernandez, Rafael; Soriano, Javier; Martínez, Andrés Leonardo; Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M.; Tecnalia Research & InnovationGovernments are investing on the IT adoption and promoting the so-called e-economies as a way to improve competitive advantages. One of the main government's actions is to provide internet access to the most part of the population, people and organisations. Internet provides the required support for connecting organizations, people and geographically distributed developments teams. Software developments are tightly related to the availability of tools and platforms needed for products developments. Internet is becoming the most widely used platform. Software forges such as SourceForge provide an integrated tools environment gathering a set of tools that are suited for each development with a low cost. In this paper we propose an innovating approach based on Web2.0, services and a method engineering approach for software developments. This approach represents one of the possible usages of the internet of the future.