Sixth IEEE International Conference on Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS'00)
Domain Modeling of Software Process Models
Tokyo, Japan
September 11-September 15
ISBN: 0-7695-0583-X
H. Gomaa, George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA, USA
Abstract: The paper presents a novel application involving two important software engineering research areas: process modeling and software reuse. The Spiral Model is a risk-driven process model, which, depending on the specific risks associated with a given project, may be tailored to create a project-specific process model. The software reuse area is that of domain modeling of families of systems, which capture the similarities and variations among the members of the family. The domain modeling approach is used to create a domain model of a Spiral Process Model (SPM), thereby capturing the similarities and variations among a family of process models. The SPM domain model has been extended to capture the key process areas of the Software Engineering Institute's Capability Maturity Model (CMM). The domain model is used to generate project-specific process models. This approach allows managers to configure and reuse process models that manage the risks associated with new software development.
Index Terms:
software reusability; domain modeling; software process models; software engineering research areas; process modeling; software reuse; risk-driven process model; project-specific process model; domain modeling approach; Spiral Process Model; SPM domain model; Capability Maturity Model; CMM; domain model; project-specific process models; software development; risk management
Citation:
H. Gomaa, L. Kerschberg, G.A. Farrukh, "Domain Modeling of Software Process Models," iceccs, pp.0050, Sixth IEEE International Conference on Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS'00), 2000