Application domain

Application domain

A domain in software engineering is a set of related software systems that share common design features. Domains in this contexthave been defined as:

*An application area
*A business area
*A software business area
*A software intensive application area
*An application area for which similar software systems have been built

The process of analyzing a domain is called domain analysis. [Frakes, W.B. and Kyo Kang, (2005), "Software Reuse Research: Status and Future", IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 31(7), July, pp. 529-536.]

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