This guidebook describes the Organization Domain Modeling (ODM) domain engineeringmethod. ODM has been developed by Mark Simos of Organon Motives to systematize keyaspects of the domain modeling process and provide an overall framework for a domain engineeringlife cycle. ODM is intended as a highly tailorable and configurable domain engineering processmodel, useful for diverse organizations and domains, and amenable to integration with avariety of software engineering processes, methods, and implementation technologies. In additionto focusing on the strictly technical aspects of domain engineering, the method emphasizes theimportance of clearly defining the organization context within which each domain engineeringeffort is conducted.
%0 Report
%1 simos06domain
%A Simos, Mark
%A Creps, Dick
%A Klingler, Carol
%A Levine, Larry
%A Allemang, Dean
%D 1996
%K research.kr.domain cites.ucot research.cs.softeng
%N STARS-VC-A025/001/00
%T Software Technology for Adaptable Reliable Systems (STARS) Organization Domain Modeling (ODM) Guidebook Version 2.0
%U http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/700189.html
%X This guidebook describes the Organization Domain Modeling (ODM) domain engineeringmethod. ODM has been developed by Mark Simos of Organon Motives to systematize keyaspects of the domain modeling process and provide an overall framework for a domain engineeringlife cycle. ODM is intended as a highly tailorable and configurable domain engineering processmodel, useful for diverse organizations and domains, and amenable to integration with avariety of software engineering processes, methods, and implementation technologies. In additionto focusing on the strictly technical aspects of domain engineering, the method emphasizes theimportance of clearly defining the organization context within which each domain engineeringeffort is conducted.
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title = {Software Technology for Adaptable Reliable Systems (STARS) Organization Domain Modeling (ODM) Guidebook Version 2.0},
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