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Besides the CREWS-L'Ecritoire approach, the multi-model view has served as a basis for representing:<ref name="Rolland 1999" />
:(a) the three other requirements engineering approaches developed within the CREWS project, Real World Scenes approach,<ref name="Haumer 1998">{{cite journal | doi=10.1109/32.738338 | title=Requirements elicitation and validation with real world scenes | year=1998 | last1=Haumer | first1=P. | last2=Pohl | first2=K. | last3=Weidenhaupt | first3=K. | journal=IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering | volume=24 | pages=1036 | issue=12}}</ref> SAVRE approach for scenario exceptions discovery,<ref name="Sutcliffe 1998">{{cite journal | doi=10.1109/32.738340 | title=Supporting scenario-based requirements engineering | year=1998 | last1=Sutcliffe | first1=A.G. | last2=Maiden | first2=N.A.M. | last3=Minocha | first3=S. | last4=Manuel | first4=D. | journal=IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering | volume=24 | pages=1072 | issue=12}}</ref> and the scenario animation approach<ref name="Dubois 1998">{{cite journal |author1=E. Dubois |author2=P. Heymans | title= Scenario-based techniques for supporting the elaboration and the validation of formal requirements | journal= Requirement Eng J | year= 1998 | volume = 3 | issue = 3–4 | pages=202–218 | doi = 10.1007/s007660050005}}</ref>
:(b) for integrating approaches<ref name="Ralyté 1999">{{cite book |author1=J. Ralyté |author2=C. Rolland |author3=V. Plihon |chapter= Method enhancement by scenario based techniques | title=Proceedings of the 11th conference on advanced information systems engineering, Heidelberg, Germany |date=June 1999 |isbn=3-540-66157-3 |pages=103–118 |publisher=Springer-Verlag |___location=London |url=http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=646087.679900#}}</ref> one with the other and with the OOSE approach<ref name="Jacobson 1992">{{cite book|isbn=0-201-54435-0 | url=
Furthermore, the CREWS-L'Ecritoire utilizes process models and meta-process models in order to achieve flexibility for the situation at hand. The approach is based on the notion of a labelled graph of intentions and strategies called a ''map'' as well as its associated ''guidelines''.<ref name="Rolland 1999" /> Together, map (process model) and the guidelines form the method.
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