• DocumentCode
    3379062
  • Title

    An expanded view of domain modeling for software analogy

  • Author

    Lung, Chung-Horng ; Urban, Joseph E.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ, USA
  • fYear
    1995
  • fDate
    9-11 Aug 1995
  • Firstpage
    77
  • Lastpage
    82
  • Abstract
    Current domain modeling techniques encounter a similar barrier that the traditional requirements modeling methods have suffered: lack of enough flexibility to support potential reuse. Domain analysis is proposed to facilitate reuse across different applications in the same domain. But domain analysis is a complex and time-consuming task, furthermore, there are similarities among different application domains. The results of domain modeling should also be reused for different but analogous domains to receive high-payoff. This paper expands the current domain modeling methods by incorporating some concepts reported in the analogy research discipline. The expanded approach include four main models: object model, functional model, relational model, and dynamic model. Relational modeling and systems goals in dynamic modeling are adopted from analogical studies and experiments and are integrated into the approach. The expanded view will not only help better understand the domain, but also facilitate reasoning and mapping of existing knowledge or software to different yet analogous application domains
  • Keywords
    object-oriented programming; software reusability; analogy research discipline; domain modeling; dynamic model; functional model; object model; potential reuse; relational model; requirements modeling methods; software analogy; Application software; Artificial intelligence; Cognitive science; Computer industry; Computer science; Learning systems; Lungs; Problem-solving; Programming; Psychology;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computer Software and Applications Conference, 1995. COMPSAC 95. Proceedings., Nineteenth Annual International
  • Conference_Location
    Dallas, TX
  • ISSN
    0730-3157
  • Print_ISBN
    0-8186-7119-X
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/CMPSAC.1995.524761
  • Filename
    524761