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- Problem-Oriented Development is an emerging paradigm of computing that emphasises problems (as opposed to requirements) as the primary subject of scrutiny by software engineers. As such, Problem-Oriented Development is concerned with:
* Investigating the structure of organisational problems as addressed by Software Engineering;
* Providing formalisms for modelling and representing problems;
* Providing guidance and frameworks for problem analysis and decomposition;
* Defining techniques for formally justifying solutions (e.g. by associating problem components with solution components);
* Supporting knowledge reuse during problem analysis (e.g. through problem patterns). (en)
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- Problem-Oriented Development is an emerging paradigm of computing that emphasises problems (as opposed to requirements) as the primary subject of scrutiny by software engineers. As such, Problem-Oriented Development is concerned with: (en)
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- Problem-oriented development (en)
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