Representation properties are those inherent characteristics of a software engineering process that relate to way in which the process is documented and communicated to stakeholders. Process representation can be more specifically defined in terms of four quality property sub-types:
• Explicitness: the extent to which a software engineering process description details desired process activities, roles, and artifacts
• Consistency: the extent to which a software engineering process is described in a way that is
consistent within itself and with other processes
• Format: the extent to which a software engineering process is described using graphical
rather than textual notations
• Medium: the extent to which a software engineering process description is communicated
using electronic rather than hardcopy means
Representation properties are those inherent characteristics of a software engineering process that relate to way in which the process is documented and communicated to stakeholders. Process representation can be more specifically defined in terms of four quality property sub-types: • Explicitness: the extent to which a software engineering process description details desired process activities, roles, and artifacts
• Consistency: the extent to which a software engineering process is described in a way that is
consistent within itself and with other processes
• Format: the extent to which a software engineering process is described using graphical
rather than textual notations
• Medium: the extent to which a software engineering process description is communicated
using electronic rather than hardcopy means