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Title: Aspect-oriented domain analysis
Author: Rodrigues, António Pedro Lopes Borba
Advisor: Araújo, João
Keywords: Aspects-oriented software development
Aspect-oriented requirements enginering
Domain analysis
Feature modelling
Viewpoints
Defense Date: 2008
Publisher: FCT - UNL
Abstract: Domain analysis (DA) consists of analyzing properties, concepts and solutions for a given domain of application. Based on that information, decisions are made concerning the software development for future application within that domain. In DA, feature modeling is used to describe common and variable requirements for software systems. Nevertheless, they show a limited view of the domain. In the mean time, requirement approaches can be integrated to specify the domain requirements. Among them, we have viewpoint oriented approaches that stand out by their simplicity, and efficiency organizing requirements. However, none of them deals with modularization of crosscutting subjects. A crosscutting subject can be spread out in several requirement documents. In this work we will use a viewpoint oriented approach to describe the domain requirements extended with aspects. Aspect-oriented domain analysis (AODA) is a growing area of interest as it addresses the problem of specifying crosscutting properties at the domain analysis level. The goal of this area is to obtain a better reuse at this abstraction level through the advantages of aspect orientation. The aim of this work is to propose an approach that extends domain analysis with aspects also using feature modeling and viewpoints
Description: Dissertação de Mestrado em Engenharia Informática
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/1777
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