Sherlock is a domain analysis methodology for the extraction of reusable frameworks. Sherlock is based both on Proteus and on FODA domain analysis techniques. The input of Sherlock is a description of the domain based on domain applications, literature, user requirements, and interviews with domain and market experts. The output of Sherlock is a framework comprising a set of components organized in architectures. In this paper we describe the main features of Sherlock and present a case study regarding the development of a graphic user interface framework for business and management information systems.
Succi G, Valerio A, Vernazza T, Fenaroli M, Predonzani P (2000). Framework Extraction with Domain Analysis. ACM COMPUTING SURVEYS, 32, 1-6.
Framework Extraction with Domain Analysis
Succi G;
2000
Abstract
Sherlock is a domain analysis methodology for the extraction of reusable frameworks. Sherlock is based both on Proteus and on FODA domain analysis techniques. The input of Sherlock is a description of the domain based on domain applications, literature, user requirements, and interviews with domain and market experts. The output of Sherlock is a framework comprising a set of components organized in architectures. In this paper we describe the main features of Sherlock and present a case study regarding the development of a graphic user interface framework for business and management information systems.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.