Complex Software Problem Solving by Means of Abstractive Techniques
- Publisher:
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Publication Type:
- Conference Proceeding
- Citation:
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4739 - Computer Aided Systems Theory - EUROCAST 2007, 2007, pp. 1191 - 1198
- Issue Date:
- 2007-01
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Studies have shown that a large number of medium to large scale software intensive system development are cancelled. The primary reasons include the loss, lack or mis-understanding the problem to be âsolvedâ â from customer to engineers and even amongst the engineers themselves. The Object Boundary/Context modelling process is key to immediate âsystemâ understanding of the problem space at the highest level, enabling a âcontextâ for formulating plans and requirements elicitation. Furthermore, it provides a communication point between all stakeholders and enables the correction of misunderstandings at the earlier stages of a software intensive system development. The model does not seek to supplant conventional formal analysis/architecture/design but acts as the earliest model to ensure that complex software problems do not turn âwickedâ .
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