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From process modeling to domain modeling

ACM SIGAPP Applied Computing Review, 1997
The hype on software process and software reuse as the capitalization on software as a valuable asset is encountering more and more appreciation. This paper presents an experience in modeling and extracting valuable process assets to build a framework in a small Italian firms specialized in telecommunications personalized solutions.The company has been
Benedicenti L, Succi G, Vernazza T
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Modeling application domains

Data & Knowledge Engineering, 1997
Summary: Modeling the interactions among the objects in an application domain and the activities in the domain are necessary extensions of modeling the structure and behaviour of objects in the domain. Object models capture the structure and behaviour of components in the application domains. Interaction models describe how the components in the domain
Ketabchi, Mohammad   +1 more
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Modeling Approach for Specialist Domain

2016
In the last two decades data analytics applications have been studied fairly extensively in the general context of analyzing business data, interactions between people through social networks analysis, marketing trends and so on. The increasing ability to capture and handle geographic data means that spatial analysis is occurring within increasingly ...
Flora Amato   +4 more
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Mapping feature models onto domain models: ensuring consistency of configured domain models

Software & Systems Modeling, 2012
We present an approach to model-driven software product line engineering which is based on feature models and domain models. A feature model describes both common and varying properties of the instances of a software product line. The domain model is composed of a structural model (package and class diagrams) and a behavioral model (story diagrams ...
Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel
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Model checking of healthcare domain models

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 2009
This paper shows the application of a type of formal software verification technique known as lightweight model checking to a domain model in healthcare informatics in general and public health surveillance systems in particular. One of the most complex use cases of such a system is checked using assertions to verify one important system property. This
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Multilingual Domain Models

2009
In the previous chapters we extensively discussed the concept of Semantic Domain in Computational Linguistics, showing that it can be profitably exploited to approach many different NLP tasks in a uniform way. DMs have been conceived in monolingual scenarios, in which domain relations among words in the same language are modeled.
Alfio Gliozzo, Carlo Strapparava
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Domain Model Fundamentals

2010
The domain model is the foundation upon which a persistence tier is constructed. Each domain class defines the properties to be persisted to the database, as well as the relationships between one class and another. This rich object-oriented structure is not easily translated to the relational world of databases.
Paul Fisher, Brian D. Murphy
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Acquiring domain models

International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1987
Abstract Whereas a Learning Apprentice System stresses the generation and refinement of shallow rules of a performance program, presupposing a domain theory, BLIP‡ is mainly concerned with the construction of a domain theory as the first phase of the knowledge-acquisition process. In this paper the BLIP approach to machine learning is described.
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Modeling Unbounded Domains

2002
Although the physical world is finite, from a mathematical point of view, very large domains must often be modeled as infinite ones. This is particularly true for waves which can be propagated on distances which correspond to several hundreds or even several thousands of wavelengths.
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Domain Walls in Superstring Models

Physical Review Letters, 1985
The ${\mathrm{E}}_{8}$ \ensuremath{\bigotimes} E${\ensuremath{'}}_{8}$ superstring models in Calabi-Yau internal space have the cosomological axionic domain-wall problem, ${N}_{\mathrm{DW}}g~2$, if two non-Abelian gauge groups $\mathrm{SU}{(3)}_{c}\ensuremath{\bigotimes}G$ survive.
, Choi, , Kim
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