Abstract
We present a framework for the development of information systems
based on the premise that the knowledge that influences the development
process needs to somehow be captured, represented, and managed if
the development process is to be rationalized. Experiences with
a prototype environment developed in ESPRIT project DAIDA demonstrate
the approach. The project has implemented an environment based on
state-of-the-art languages for requirements modeling, design and
implementation of information systems. In addition, the environment
offers tools for aiding the mapping process from requirements to
design and then to implementation, also for representing decisions
reached during the development process. The development process
itself is represented explicitly within the system, thus making
the DAIDA development framework easier to comprehend, use, and modify.
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