Analyzing the conceptual correspondence between Blue WATCH´s basics and SEMAT´s essentials
The purpose of this work is to model the existing correspondence between these two set of software development fundamental concepts: the SEMAT kernel and the WATCH conceptual models. Considering that both initiatives searched to establish a small set of common elements implicated in the process of developing a software product, this article aims to highlight similarities and differences among them. We observed that, even when both approaches use different point of view, specification languages and techniques for representing fundamental concepts, there is a closed conceptual relationship between WATCH and SEMAT. As a result, we are able to corroborate that the core of concepts of the WATCH suite of methods is valid, applicable, and well founded.
The purpose of this work is to model the existing correspondence between these two set of software development fundamental concepts: the SEMAT kernel and the WATCH conceptual models. Considering that both initiatives searched to establish a small set of common elements implicated in the process of developing a software product, this article aims to highlight similarities and differences among them. We observed that, even when both approaches use different point of view, specification languages and techniques for representing fundamental concepts, there is a closed conceptual relationship between WATCH and SEMAT. As a result, we are able to corroborate that the core of concepts of the WATCH suite of methods is valid, applicable, and well founded.
Barrios, Judith and Montilva, Jonas
Grupo GIDyC, Depratamento de Computación, Escuela de Ingeniería de Sistemas, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Los Andes, Mérida, Venezuela
ijudith@ula.ve, jonas@ula.ve
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Barrios A., J. and Montilva C., J. Analyzing the conceptual correspondence between Blue_WATCH´s basics and SEMAT´s essentials. Proceedings of the Latin American Software Engineering Symposium LASES 2015, Bogotá, Colombia, November, 2015. ISSN 2500-5014.





