2009-07019: David Diez' Talk

2009-07019: David Diez' Talk

Last modified by Hal Eden on 2009/08/14 06:35

Wiki Page for David Diez' Talk

The ComBLA Method. The application of Domain Analysis principles to the Instructional Engineering context

Abstract

Domain Analysis (DA) is a common activity within software engineering conceived to ease reusability and to facilitate the communication among different actors. This methodology allows a priori-scoping of the problem by identifying those elements or areas of interest that determine the development process of domain systems. The ultimate purpose of DA is to treat systems of the domain as a whole that permits the reuse of components and experiences. With the purpose of improving the development of courseware, my PhD Thesis postulates an analysis method based on applying DA principles to the instructional context. In this presentation, I will expose the main characteristics of my research work, the results of applying this methodology to the development of computer-based learning systems, and the enumeration of such drawbacks and shortcoming that I have identified along my PhD Thesis. In addition, I will talk about the research work that would want to tackle during my stay at L3D.

Slides

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