We are interested in determining whether researchers and practitioners of the Domain-Specific Software Development (DSSD) community mean the same when they refer to core terms commonly used as part of the area’s nomenclature. In this position paper we report on an initial exercise we began at the 2006 OOPSLA Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling which consisted of identifying these core terms, agreeing on their meaning, and building a concept map showing how they relate to each other. We hope this exercise will serve as one of the initial seeds which will help build an evolving and multidimensional body of core definitions researchers and practitioners of our community can use as an authoritative reference.
Domain-Specific Software Development Terminology: Do We All Speak the Same Language?
PAIANO, Roberto;
2007-01-01
Abstract
We are interested in determining whether researchers and practitioners of the Domain-Specific Software Development (DSSD) community mean the same when they refer to core terms commonly used as part of the area’s nomenclature. In this position paper we report on an initial exercise we began at the 2006 OOPSLA Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling which consisted of identifying these core terms, agreeing on their meaning, and building a concept map showing how they relate to each other. We hope this exercise will serve as one of the initial seeds which will help build an evolving and multidimensional body of core definitions researchers and practitioners of our community can use as an authoritative reference.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.