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The deontic pattern – a framework for domain analysis in information systems design

✍ Scribed by Paul Johannesson; Petia Wohed


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
454 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0169-023X

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✦ Synopsis


Methods for the reuse of speci®cation knowledge have been developed to reduce the costs of systems development. One approach is to build libraries of reusable analysis patterns, i.e. models describing the generic features of a situation that can occur in dierent domains. In order to systematise libraries of such patterns, we propose a novel analysis pattern based on a deontic perspective. The basic components of this pattern are object types representing obligations, the parties involved in these obligations, their respective roles, and the speech acts that create and terminate the obligations. We argue that this pattern captures speci®cation knowledge at an appropriate level of abstraction, has wide applicability, and eectively supports designers in the construction of models. Furthermore, a number of instances of this pattern are analysed and classi®ed into dierent categories.


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