As part of software engineering, requirements analysis based on contextual domain knowledge plays an important role in providing precise software specifications that are appropriate for subsequent software development. In this paper, we present a formal approach to domain knowledge modeling based on Jackson’s problem frames, which can then be transformed into software specifications using the techniques of Hoare’s communicating sequential processes
This research paper explores the integration of Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) as a modeling frame...
One of the problems with current practice in software development is that often customer requirement...
This research paper explores the integration of Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) as a modeling frame...
This paper discusses our approach to representing application domain knowledge for specific software...
A significant number of requirements errors can be characterized as failures to adequately take into...
This paper aims at deriving software specification descriptions from elicited user requirements and ...
Several institutions in industry and academia are pursuing research efforts in domain modeling to ad...
Transforming real-world requirements into specifications which are appropriate for subsequent softwa...
(RE) and has been a topic of interest for several decades. Domain knowledge and semantics of require...
Information Systems and software embed knowledge about the domain in which they operate. This knowle...
An information system is embedded in a specific business or activities in an organization, thus, the...
In this paper we revisit our earlier proposed domain model based approach to requirements management...
In the context of Information Systems development supported by software applications, the coherence ...
Source: CONCURRENCY, GRAPHS AND MODELS: ESSAYS DEDICATED TO UGO MONTANARI ON THE OCCASION OF HIS 65T...
Domain-specific approaches to software engineering require the automation and evolution of domain kn...
This research paper explores the integration of Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) as a modeling frame...
One of the problems with current practice in software development is that often customer requirement...
This research paper explores the integration of Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) as a modeling frame...
This paper discusses our approach to representing application domain knowledge for specific software...
A significant number of requirements errors can be characterized as failures to adequately take into...
This paper aims at deriving software specification descriptions from elicited user requirements and ...
Several institutions in industry and academia are pursuing research efforts in domain modeling to ad...
Transforming real-world requirements into specifications which are appropriate for subsequent softwa...
(RE) and has been a topic of interest for several decades. Domain knowledge and semantics of require...
Information Systems and software embed knowledge about the domain in which they operate. This knowle...
An information system is embedded in a specific business or activities in an organization, thus, the...
In this paper we revisit our earlier proposed domain model based approach to requirements management...
In the context of Information Systems development supported by software applications, the coherence ...
Source: CONCURRENCY, GRAPHS AND MODELS: ESSAYS DEDICATED TO UGO MONTANARI ON THE OCCASION OF HIS 65T...
Domain-specific approaches to software engineering require the automation and evolution of domain kn...
This research paper explores the integration of Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) as a modeling frame...
One of the problems with current practice in software development is that often customer requirement...
This research paper explores the integration of Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) as a modeling frame...