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Domain model

Known as: Dom, Domain Object Model 
In software engineering, a domain model is a conceptual model of the domain that incorporates both behavior and data.
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2007
2007
Today, more and more organizations prefer Web applications to perform their business processes, because these allow collaborative… 
2006
2006
In most arc fault circuit breakers, arc detection is accomplished through the signature analysis of remotely sensed branch… 
2005
2005
In this paper we present an approach to sharing a user model among several adaptive hypermedia applications. Current adaptive… 
2005
2005
This article presents an improved method that uses time-domain analysis to calculate arc-flash hazards. The time-domain analysis… 
2002
2002
System requirements are often incomplete and riddled with contradictions leading to failed projects. Formal methods have been… 
2002
2002
Since consideration of individual customer’ demands is of increasing importance, enterprises are in need of more flexible… 
2001
2001
The High-Intensity-Discharge Lamps (HID), consisting of a broad range of gas discharge lamps, are notable for their high luminous… 
1997
1997
The need for analysis and modeling of knowledge has been espoused by many researchers as a prerequisite to building knowledge… 
1992
1992
Abstract. Relationships between Total Quality Management and process support in CASE environments are established in two ways… 
1991
1991
In this paper, we propose a case-based architecture for a dialogue manager. The dialogue manager is one of the main components of…