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This paper describes the PSS process support environment. PSS supports the enactment of process programs written in PML. We discuss our approach to developing process programs, and describe the PML language in which we encode them. Though PSS was initially envisaged as a support system for the software development process, we believe it can be used to support processes from other domains. As evidence of this claim, we describe a process program which was written to demonstrate the ability of PSS to support the activities of a Customer Support Department.