A Domain Analysis Bibliography
Abstract
This document presents a bibliography of references on a comparatively new discipline called domain analysis. This discipline defines a process to identify and represent the relevant information in a domain (a set of systems which share common capabilities). The information is derived from: (1). the study of existing systems and their development histories (2). knowledge captured from domain experts (3). underlying theory (4). emerging technology Domain analysis has received considerable attention since the early 1980s. This interest stems from the fact that the application of domain analysis is now believed to be part of the foundation upon which a successful and systematic program of software reuse can be built. This foundation is achieved by capturing and preserving the information to be reused in future developments in the form of application-specific tools and reusable software models, architectures, and components. This bibliography has been compiled as a part of the work on the Domain Analysis Project at the Software Engineering Institute. The bibliography's purpose is to provide an historical perspective on the field as well as a necessary background for further work in the discipline. Bibliography, Domain analysis, Software reuse.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1990
- Accession Number
- ADA248089
Entities
People
- A. S. Peterson
- James A. Hess
- Kyo C. Kang
- Patrick C. Carroll
- Robert R. Hollbaugh
- Sholom G. Cohen
- William E. Novak
Organizations
- Carnegie Mellon University