| Lubars, M. (1991), Domain analysis and domain engineering in IDeA, Prieto-Diaz, R and Arango, G (ed) Domain Analysis and Software Systems Modeling, IEEE Computer Society Press Tutorial. |
....to elaborate on what they mean by correctness, consistency and completeness but the definitions are vague and expressed in terms of relationships between the different products and between different systems in the family. 2.1.7. 5 Lubar s Domain Analysis in IDeA The Intelligent Design Aid, IDeA [Lubars, 1991], is an environment developed to assist software design. The goal of this environment is to promote software reuse at the design level. The reusable artifacts in IDeA are abstract software designs represented as design schemas. This schemas rep resent abstract solutions for a class of related ....
M. Lubars. Domain analysis and domain engineering in IDEA. In R. rrieto-Dfaz and G Arango, editors, Domain Anallsis and Software Modeling, pages 163 178. IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, 1991.
.... Component reuse Draco [Neighbors84, Freeman84, Biggerstaff89] Mc Cain [McCain85] Prieto Daz [Prieto Daz87, Prieto Daz91a] Simos [Simos91] Asset reuse HP [Cornwell96] ODM [Simos95, Simos96] Software Product reuse Architecture Design reuse FODA [Kang90, Cohen92, Krut96, Schnell96] IdeA [Lubars91] STARS [Prieto Daz91] DADO [Maccario97] Requirements reuse Synthesis [Jaworski90, Campbell90] JODA [Holibaugh93] Software Process reuse Hollenbach Frakes [Hollenbach95, Hollenbach96] Software Technology reuse Birk [Birk97] Reuse in Software Engineering Software Experience reuse Basili ....
.... Comparison of DA methods for the construction of reusable assets DAMETHOD DA GOAL DA DEFINITION DOMAIN TECHNIQUE TECHNIQUE OF VARIABILITY FODA Krut96,Schnell96] Construct Process of identifying, organising and a domain Functionality Functional Features Refinements [Lubars91] of reusable decomposition Refinements elements DADO Integrate DA into process Process where user client knowledge is Functionality Object Oriented Features Not statedDA TECHNIQUES DA ANALYSIS CLASSIFICATION REPRESENTATION Campbell90] JODA Construct Process in which ....
M.D. Lubars. Domain analysis and domain engineering in IDeA. IEEE Tutorial: Domain Analysis and Software Systems Modeling. Pages 163-178. IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, California, 1991. 13
....the provision of a common framework for the characterisation of domain specific frameworks. In both cases, the possibility of reuse of existing constructs across domains is admitted, though apparently not explicitly supported. Systems such as Analyst Assist [APC89] RUBRIC [ALLV88] and IDeA [Lub88, LH88] represent domain knowledge within the context of a hierarchy of knowledge about a number of domains and subdomains of varying levels of generality, thereby providing more explicit support for the transfer (at least by inheritance) of knowledge between domains and subdomains. Such systems ....
M. D. Lubars. Domain analysis and domain engineering in IDeA. Technical report, Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation, 1988.
....MOOSE [ASS95] see also section 4) this task is supported by a configuration and version management. The code generation using characteristics of the application model distinguishes our approach from systems like Idea which find designs within a model library using a given software specification [Lub91]. Considering our modeling and reuse method, we notice that our approach develops it s abilities to the full if the target system is not only large and complex, but if it also consist of different partitions which can profit from customizing common models. Besides this reuse of common models we ....
M. Lubars, "Domain Analysis and Domain Engineering in Idea", in "Domain Analysis and Software Systems Modeling", R. Prieto-Diaz, G. Arango (eds.), IEEE CS Press, Los Alamitos, California, 1991
....model) and how the manipulations are organized and synchronized (the dynamic model) Most representation techniques used during software design emphasize one of these three views. Representation Examples Object Oriented Frameworks [JF88] Category theory [Sri91] Concept hierarchies [Big89, Lub91] Mini languages [Nei84, ABFP86] Database languages [CR86] Narrow spectrum languages [Web87] Wide spectrum languages [Wil87, WCM89] Knowledge Representation [Bar85] Text Table 1: Application domain models A way of representing the rationale for a program s computational structures is in terms of ....
Mitchell D. Lubars. Domain analysis and domain engineering in IDeA. In Ruben Prieto-Diaz and Guillermo Arango, editors, Domain Analysis and Software Systems Modeling, pages 163--178. IEEE Computer Society Press, 1991.
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