Title
ToolDAy: a tool for domain analysis
Abstract
Domain analysis is the process of identifying and documenting common and variable characteristics of systems in a specific domain. This process is a large and complex one, involving many interrelated activities, making it essential to have a tool support for aiding the process. We present a domain analysis tool called ToolDAy that has the purpose of making the process semi-automatic. The requirements definition presented were based on the results of a systematic review that analyzed several existing tools. Furthermore, this article describes the tool architecture, implementation and its evaluations (two as a controlled experiment and one as an industrial case study) with three different domains. The results of these evaluations indicate that the tool can aid the domain analyst to achieve systematic reuse in an effective way.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1007/s10009-010-0174-6
STTT
Keywords
DocType
Volume
tool architecture,existing tool,specific domain,domain analysis tool,domain analysis,process semi-automatic,toolday · domain analysis · tool · software reuse,systematic reuse,tool support,domain analyst,different domain,systematic review
Journal
13
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
4
1433-2787
5
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.40
17
4