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Domain Engineering is relevant to various fields in software and systems development, such as conceptual modeling, software product line engineering, domain-specific languages engineering, and so on. It deals with identifying, modeling, constructing, cataloging, and disseminating artifacts that represent the commonalities and differences within a domain, as well as with providing mechanisms, techniques, and tools to reuse and validate these artifacts in the development of particular systems. The aims of most up-and-coming methods and techniques in the area of domain engineering are to help reduce time-to-market, development cost, and projects risks on one hand, and help improve systems quality and performance on a consistent basis on the other hand.
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Reinhartz-Berger, I., Sturm, A., Bettin, J., Clark, T., Cohen, S. (2010). Third Workshop on Domain Engineering (DE@ER 2010). In: Trujillo, J., et al. Advances in Conceptual Modeling – Applications and Challenges. ER 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6413. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16385-2_26
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