%0 Conference Proceedings %T Process Line Configuration: an Indicator-based Guidance of the Intentional Model MAP %+ Centre de Recherche en Informatique de Paris 1 (CRI) %A Deneckere, Rebecca %A Kornyshova, Elena %< avec comité de lecture %( Proceedings of Enterprise, Business-Process and Information Systems Modeling 11th International Workshop, BPMDS 2010, and 15th International Conference, EMMSAD 2010, held at CAiSE 2010 %B Evaluation of Modeling Methods in Systems Analysis and Design (EMMSAD) %C Hammamet, Tunisia %I Springer %3 Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing %V 50 %N 2 %P 327-339 %8 2010-06-07 %D 2010 %R 10.1007/978-3-642-13051-9_27 %K Indicator %K MAP %K Process guidance %K Process line %K Configuration %Z Computer Science [cs]/Software Engineering [cs.SE]Conference papers %X Variability has proved to be a central concept in different engineering domains to develop solutions that can be easily adapted to different organizational settings and different sets of customers at a low price. The MAP formalism has a high level of variability as it is expressed in an intentional manner through goals and strategies. However, a high level of variability means a high number of variation points. A process customization is then required to offer a better guidance. The Product lines have appeared with this management of variability and customization. Furthermore, we propose the Process line concept to represent the processes that may be customized to a given project. Our goal is to enhance the Map guidance by specifying the MIG (Map Indicator-based Guidance) approach. We suggest several guidance approaches based on an indicators' typology. We illustrate our proposal with an example from the requirement engineering field. %G English %L hal-00662886 %U https://paris1.hal.science/hal-00662886 %~ UNIV-PARIS1 %~ CRI