ToolDAy - A Process-Centered Domain Analysis Tool

Domain analysis is the process of mapping domain specific systems in order to identify their commonalities and variabilities for aiding a software development lifecycle with reuse. This process, however, involves several phases with inputs, outputs, and guidelines, so it is important to have a tool support for aiding it. This paper presents a Process-Centered Domain Analysis Tool, called ToolDAy, which goal is to facilitate the domain analysis process making it more automated.

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