A comparison of four design methods for real-time systems
ICSE '87 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Software Engineering
Practical visual techniques in system design: with applications to Ada
Practical visual techniques in system design: with applications to Ada
Object-oriented modeling and design
Object-oriented modeling and design
TimeBench: a CAD tool for real-time system design
SETA2 Proceedings of the second international symposium on Environments and tools for Ada
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Integrating multi-perspective views into ontological analysis
ICIS '00 Proceedings of the twenty first international conference on Information systems
Developing a meta model for the Bunge---Wand---Weber ontological constructs
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An Ontological Analysis of Integrated Process Modelling
CAiSE '99 Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
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IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
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Candidate interoperability standards: An ontological overlap analysis
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MDA-Based Methodologies: An Analytical Survey
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The md-Matrix: a learning tool in the mobile application development course
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Guiding the selection of service-oriented software engineering methodologies
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A framework providing a basis for comparing and evaluating software development methods (SDMs), which are systems of technical procedures and notational conventions for the organized construction of software-based systems, is presented. Using the framework, practitioners and methodologists can describe and rate an SDM's support for 21 properties. The application of the framework to two examples, OMT and R.J.A. Buhr's (1990) architectural design, is discussed. Several suggested uses of the framework include: comparing a group of SDMs with one another; defining a standard in terms of the framework and then using this as a basis for discussion; examining an SDM to discover its coverage and capabilities; and combining the properties of different SDMs to create a new SDM.