On the purpose of object-oriented analysis
OOPSLA '93 Proceedings of the eighth annual conference on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications
Building domain-specific embedded languages
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR) - Special issue: position statements on strategic directions in computing research
Objects, components, and frameworks with UML: the catalysis approach
Objects, components, and frameworks with UML: the catalysis approach
The Unified Modeling Language reference manual
The Unified Modeling Language reference manual
Tried & true object development: industry-proven approaches with UML
Tried & true object development: industry-proven approaches with UML
The unified software development process
The unified software development process
The 4+1 View Model of Architecture
IEEE Software
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Recent studies claim that domain-specific modeling may highly increase development productivity in specific well-defined domains. Domain-specific modeling is most often used only in the design phase of software development process, while general-purpose modeling techniques are used in the other phases. Integrating general-purpose modeling techniques with domain-specific modeling might be problematic, which is why in this paper we consider if it is feasible to extend domain-specific modeling to cover analysis phase activities in addition to design phase activities. Essentially, we discuss the different activities in analysis phase and consider whether or not domain-specific techniques can be used in them and is it possible to gain any benefits in doing so.