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Software Designers in Action
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Software Designers in Action

by Marian Petre, Andre Van Der Hoek
September 2013
Beginner content levelBeginner
452 pages
17h 21m
English
Chapman and Hall/CRC
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© 2010 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
Chapter 17
Concern Development in
Software Design Discussions
Implications for Flexible Modeling
Harold Ossher, Rachel K. E. Bellamy,
Bonnie E. John, and Michael Desmond
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
CONTENTS
17.1 Introduction 296
17.2 Methodology: Concern Model and Encoding 297
17.2.1 Producing an Initial Concern Model 297
17.2.2 Encoding the Design Sessions 298
17.2.2.1 Concern Encoding 298
17.2.2.2 Activity Coding 299
17.2.2.3 Limitations 300
17.3 Visualizing the Concern Analysis 301
17.4 Characterizing Soware Design Discussions 301
17.4.1 Concerns Evolve, ey Do Not Only Originate from Requirements
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ISBN: 9781466501096