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OSMA Software Program: Domain Analysis Guidebook. Victor R. Basili. Carolyn Seaman. Roseanne Tesoriero. Marvin V. Zelkowitz. December 1998.
Domain analysis is the process of identifying and organizing knowledge about a class of problems. This guidebook presents a method of performing experience domain analysis in software development organizations. The purpose of the guidebook is to facilitate the reader in characterizing two given development environments, applying domain analysis to model each, and then applying an evaluation process, based upon the Goal/Metric/Paradigm, to transfer a given development technology from one of the environments to the other. This guidebook describes this process and gives an example of its use within NASA. Also cross-referenced as UMIACS-TR-99-16 University of Maryland Institute of Advanced Computer Studies, Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland,
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