Authors
Germain Saval
Publication date
2006/1/1
Journal
Interoperability for Enterprise Software and Applications: Proceedings of the Workshops and the Doctorial Symposium of the Second IFAC/IFIP I‐ESA International Conference: EI2N, WSI, IS‐TSPQ 2006
Pages
351-355
Publisher
ISTE
Description
This paper gives a summary of our PhD research started in September 2005 and provides a first PhD schedule. Problem Frames is a method and a notation to structure software requirements analysis and software solution design. It is based on clear separation of concerns between the problem context and the software to be built. To improve traceability and interoperability of models during the requirements analysis and subsequent design phases, the Problem Frames approach needs more formal grounding. We propose an ontology‐based formal semantics to Problem Frames. It will be used to relate Problem Frames and other modelling languages using a common ontology. It will ultimately lead to the construction of a tool supporting the Problem Frames approach.
Scholar articles
G Saval - … for Enterprise Software and Applications: Proceedings …, 2006