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  2. Domain model - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_model

    A domain model is a system of abstractions that describes selected aspects of a sphere of knowledge, influence or activity (a domain [3] ). The model can then be used to solve problems related to that domain. The domain model is a representation of meaningful real-world concepts pertinent to the domain that need to be modeled in software.

  3. Domain-driven design - Wikipedia

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    Software development. Domain-driven design ( DDD) is a major software design approach, [1] focusing on modeling software to match a domain according to input from that domain's experts. [2] DDD divides a large system into bounded contexts, each of which have their own model. [3]

  4. Conceptual model - Wikipedia

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    A domain model is a type of conceptual model used to depict the structural elements and their conceptual constraints within a domain of interest (sometimes called the problem domain). A domain model includes the various entities, their attributes and relationships, plus the constraints governing the conceptual integrity of the structural model ...

  5. Domain engineering - Wikipedia

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    Domain engineering. Domain engineering, is the entire process of reusing domain knowledge in the production of new software systems. It is a key concept in systematic software reuse and product line engineering. A key idea in systematic software reuse is the domain. Most organizations work in only a few domains.

  6. Ontology (information science) - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. In information science, an ontology encompasses a representation, formal naming, and definitions of the categories, properties, and relations between the concepts, data, or entities that pertain to one, many, or all domains of discourse. More simply, an ontology is a way of showing the properties of a subject area and how they are ...

  7. Anemic domain model - Wikipedia

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    Makes a model less expressive. . Example. An anemic domain model would have one write code like the following (written in C#), which by itself does not implement any of the business concerns, in this case, that a height or a width cannot be zero or negative, or that somewhere else there is a requirement for the area of the rectangle. This means ...

  8. Domain adaptation - Wikipedia

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    Domain adaptation is the ability to apply an algorithm trained in one or more "source domains" to a different (but related) "target domain". Domain adaptation is a subcategory of transfer learning. In domain adaptation, the source and target domains all have the same feature space (but different distributions); in contrast, transfer learning ...

  9. Domain analysis - Wikipedia

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    Domain analysis. In software engineering, domain analysis, or product line analysis, is the process of analyzing related software systems in a domain to find their common and variable parts. It is a model of wider business context for the system. The term was coined in the early 1980s by James Neighbors. [1] [2] Domain analysis is the first ...

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