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Software processes are long-lived entities. Careful design and thoroug
h validation of software process models are necessary to ensure the qu
ality of the process. They do not prevent, however, process models fro
m undergoing change. Change requests may occur in the context of reuse
, i.e., statically, in order to support software process model customi
zation. They can also occur dynamically, while software process models
are being executed, in order to support timely reaction as data are g
athered from the field during process enactment. In this paper, we dis
cuss the mechanisms a process language should possess in order to supp
ort changes. We illustrate the solution adopted in the context of the
SPADE environment and discuss how the proposed mechanisms can be used
to model different policies for changing a software process model.