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#Using the notion of descriptors <ref name="Antonellis 1991">V. De Antonellis, B. Pernici, P. Samarati. F-ORM METHOD: A methodology for reusing specifications. In Object Oriented Approach in Information Systems. Van Assche F., Moulin B., [[C Rolland]] (eds), North Holland, 1991</ref> as a means to describe process chunks. This eases the retrieval of components meeting the requirements of the user / matching with the situation at hand.<ref name="Rolland 1996b">{{cite book | author = Rolland, Colette and Prakash, Naveen |
chapter = A proposal for context-specific method engineering | title = Proceedings of the IFIP TC8, WG8.1/8.2 working conference on method engineering on Method engineering : principles of method construction and tool support | year = 1996 |isbn = 0-412-79750-X |pages = 191–208 | publisher = Chapman & Hall | ___location = London }}</ref>
(Example Plihon 1995<ref name="Plihon 1995">{{cite journal | author=V. Plihon, [[C. Rolland]] |title= Modelling Ways-of-Working |journal= Proc 7th Int. Conf. on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAISE) |publisher= Springer Verlag |year= 1995 |doi=10.1007/3-540-59498-1 | pages=126–139 | url= http://www.springerlink.com/content/f62651046x8q0j24/ }}</ref> in NATURE (<ref name="NATURE" />) and repository of scenario based approaches accessible on Internet in the CREWS project <ref name="CREWS">[http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/CREWS CREWS project homepage (Cooperative Requirements Engineering With Scenarios)]</ref><ref name="Rolland 1998b">{{cite journal| author=[[C. Rolland]], C. Ben Achour, C. Cauvet, J. Ralyté, A. Sutcliffe, N.A.M. Maiden, M. Jarke, P. Haumer, [[Klaus Pohl (computer scientist)|K. Pohl]], Dubois, P. Heymans | title= A proposal for a scenario classification framework | journal=Requirements Engineering Journal| volume= 3 | issue=1| pages=23 | year= 1998 | doi=10.1007/BF02802919 |id = {{citeseerx|10.1.1.30.5360}} }}</ref>)
 
For the assembly technique to be successful, it is necessary that process models are modular. If the assembly technique is combined with the instantiation technique then the meta-model must itself be modular.<ref name="Rolland 1998" />