July 2001
Intermediate to advanced
656 pages
15h 51m
English
As suggested in the example of Table 10.2, a Domain Model is usually both started and completed in elaboration.
Domain models are not strongly motivated in inception, since inception's purpose is not to do a serious investigation, but rather to decide if the project is worth deeper investigation in an elaboration phase.
| Discipline | Artifact | Incep. | Elab. | Const. | Trans. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IterationÜ | I1 | E1..En | C1..Cn | T1..T2 | |
| Business Modeling | Domain Model | s | |||
| Requirements | Use-Case Model (SSDs) | s | r | ||
| Vision | s | r | |||
| Supplementary Specification | s | r | |||
| Glossary | s | r | |||
| Design | Design Model | s | r | ||
| SW Architecture Document | s | ||||
| Data Model | s | r | |||
| Implementation | Implementation Model | s | r | r | |
| Project Management | SW Development ... |
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