Problem domain analysis

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Problem Domain Analysis is the process of creating a model describing the problem to be solved.

[edit] Description

Problem domain analysis is completely independent of solution domain constructs, and is therefore eminently reusable. Once the problem domain analysis is performed for a business domain, it can be applied to multiple implementation technologies over time as technology changes.

Fundamentally, a video rental store is just a video rental store. The required workflow does not change, regardless of whether the solution is implemented with a spiral-bound notebook, or a distributed, peer-to-peer database solution.