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#It forces to look for and introduce, in the process meta-model, generic solutions to problems and this makes the derived process models inherit the solution characteristics.
 
"The instantiation technique has been used, for example, in NATURE,<ref name="NATURE">[http://www-i5.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/PROJEKTE/NATURE/nature.html NATURE project homepage (Novel Approaches to Theories Underlying Requirements Engineering)]</ref> Rolland 1993,<ref name="Rolland 1993" /> Rolland 1994,<ref name="Rolland 1994">{{cite journal|author=C. Rolland |title= A Contextual Approach to modeling the Requirements Engineering Process |journal=6th Intl. Conf. On Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering |___location= Jurmala, Latvia |date= June 1994 | citeseerx = 10.1.1.52.9389 |author-link= C. Rolland }}</ref> and Rolland 1996.<ref name="Rolland 1996">{{cite book | doi = 10.1109/ICRE.1996.491442 | title = Using generic method chunks to generate process models fragments | year = 1996 | last1 = Rolland | first1 = C. | last2 = Plihon | first2 = V. | pagestitle = 173–180Proceedings |of the journal=Second International Conference on Requirements Engineering (ICRE'96)| chapter = Using generic method chunks to generate process models fragments | pages = 173–180 | isbn = 978-0-8186-7252-1 | s2cid = 2500090 }}</ref> The process engineer must define the instances of contexts and relationships that comprise the process model of interest."<ref name="Rolland 1998" />
 
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