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* Rule based paradigm in MERLIN <ref name="Emmerich 1991">W. Emmerich, G. Junkermann, W Schafer, MERLIN : knowledge-based process modeling, Proc. of the First European Workshop on Software Process Modeling, Milan, Italy, 1991.</ref>
* ALF <ref name="Benali 1989">{{cite journal | id = {{hdl|10068/43710}} |title=Presentation of the ALF project, Proceedings Conference software development environments and factories |___location= Berlin | year=1989 |url=http://opensigle.inist.fr/handle/10068/43710 |author= Derniame, J.C.,Benali, K.,Charoy, F., Boudjlida, N., Godart, C. }}</ref>
* Marvel <ref name="Kaiser 1988">{{cite journal | author=G. E. Kaiser
* EPOS <ref name="Jacherri 1992" />
* Triggers in ADELE <ref name="Belkhatir 1994">{{cite journal | author=N. Belkhatir, W. L. Melo |year=1994 | title=Supporting Software Development Processes in Adele2 |journal=Computer Journal |volume= 37 |issue=7 | pages=621–628 | doi=10.1093/comjnl/37.7.621}}</ref> and MVP-L.<ref name="Finkelstein 1994" />
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=== Guidelines ===
A guideline “helps in the operationalisation of the selected intention”;<ref name="Rolland 1999" /> it is “a set of indications on how to proceed to achieve an objective or perform an activity.”<ref name="RobertDict 1995">Le Petit Robert French Dictionary, Dictionnaires Le Robert, France, 1995</ref> The description of the guidelines is based on the NATURE project’s contextual approach <ref name="NATURE" /><ref name="Rolland 1995">{{cite journal | doi=10.1016/0306-4379(95)00018-Y | title=An approach for defining ways-of-working | year=1995 | last1=Rolland | first1=C | journal=Information Systems | volume=20 | pages=337 | issue=4 }}</ref><ref name="Grosz 1997">{{cite journal | author = G. Grosz, [[C. Rolland]], S. Schwer
Three types of guidelines can be distinguished:
* ''Intention Selection Guidelines (ISG)'' identify the set of intentions that can be achieved in the next step and selects the corresponding set of either IAGs (only one choice for an intention) or SSGs (several possible intentions).
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