| Domain analysis: an introduction |
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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
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Volume 15 , Issue 2 (April 1990)
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Pages: 47 - 54
Year of Publication: 1990
ISSN:0163-5948
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ABSTRACT
The objective of this paper is to provide a brief introduction to the area of domain analysis as seen from the software engineering perspective. The approach is by illustrating the concepts through selected reported experiences and to point out the specific characteristics of these experiences that relate to domain analysis. Definitions are introduced after the examples to avoid over explaining the concepts. A model for the domain analysis process is also proposed. The concept of a library based domain infrastructure is introduced as an attempt to show how domain analysis is integrated into the software development process.A second objective in this paper is to give a perspective on some of the research issues facing domain analysis. The nature of the process calls for a variety of multidiciplinary issues ranging from knowledge acquisition and knowledge representation to management and methodologies to cultural and social questions.
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Proshanta Saha , Esam El-Araby , Miaoqing Huang , Mohamed Taher , Sergio Lopez-Buedo , Tarek El-Ghazawi , Chang Shu , Kris Gaj , Alan Michalski , Duncan Buell, Portable library development for reconfigurable computing systems: A case study, Parallel Computing, v.34 n.4-5, p.245-260, May, 2008
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