METHOD OF DOMAIN ANALYSIS IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

Authors

  • Валентин Дудник National Aviation University

Keywords:

Domain analysis, reuse, probative formation

Abstract

Formal representation of business processes using the notation of RTPA (Real-Rime Process Algebra), which is designed to formalize and describe business processes. Based on the formal representation creates a graphical representation of business processes using the IDEF0 notation. In this way the methodology was improved efficiency of interaction within the "analyst-specialist." This tool should provide group work to create models, with direct participation of all the analysts and experts involved in the project. Due to the fact that in the framework of business analysis, participating analysts and experts, analyzing available data and creating original documentation, the process is laborious. The tool should facilitate the work of business analysts on the stages of analysis and creation of original documentation.

Author Biography

Валентин Дудник, National Aviation University

4th year student of the Faculty of Computer Science of the National Aviation University, Department of Software Engineering. Scientific interests: domain analysis, software technology.

References

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Section

REPORTS OF INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL CONFERENCE OF STUDENTS AND POST-GRADUATE STUDENTS "SE 2011"