Enactment properties are those inherent characteristics of a software engineering process that relate to its use within a specified environment. Process enactment can be more specifically defined in terms of five quality property sub-types: • Fidelity: the extent to which a software engineering process reflects the way in which work is performed within a specified environment
• Cost: the amount of effort, time and money required to enact a software engineering process
within a specified environment
• Repeatability: the extent to which a software engineering process is able to be enacted multiple
times in a way that is essentially similar
• Measurability: the extent to which an enacted software engineering process is able to provide
users with measures related to its performance
• Automatability: the extent to which a software engineering process is able to be enacted using
computerised resources