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An Integrated Approach to Domain Analysis and Reuse for Engineering Complex Systems
Friedrichshafen, GERMANY March 11-March 15
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ECBS.1996.494517IEEE Symposium and Workshop on Engine ...
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Wing Lam, Rolls-Royce Systems and Software Engineering University Technology Centre University of York, York, Y01 5DD, United Kingdom
Ben Whittle, Rolls-Royce Systems and Software Engineering University Technology Centre University of York, York, Y01 5DD, United Kingdom
John McDermid, Rolls-Royce Systems and Software Engineering University Technology Centre University of York, York, Y01 5DD, United Kingdom
Steve Wilson, Rolls-Royce Systems and Software Engineering University Technology Centre University of York, York, Y01 5DD, United Kingdom
This paper describes a reuse-oriented approach to software development currently being investigated at Rolls Smith Engine Controls Limited (RoSEC). It argues that reuse be structured at three levels: domain, component and artifact. And demonstrates how these three levels have been used to achieve the systematic reuse of requirements for engine control software. Practical lessons from applying domain-specific techniques to system development are also discussed.
Index Terms:
domain analysis, reuse, requirements reuse, domain knowledge, reusable components
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Wing Lam, Ben Whittle, John McDermid, Steve Wilson, "An Integrated Approach to Domain Analysis and Reuse for Engineering Complex Systems," ecbs, pp.102, IEEE Symposium and Workshop on Engineering of Computer Based Systems (ECBS'96), 1996
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