Problem-oriented development


Problem-Oriented Development is an emerging paradigm of computing that emphasises problems 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 ;
  • Supporting knowledge reuse during problem analysis.

Specific Approaches

Research Influences of Problem-Oriented Development

Knowledge Engineering is a field of computer science which offers a significant body of work on problem-solving methods. Problem-solving methods are patterns of reasoning that are applied to solve specific problems. The work on problem abstractions within knowledge engineering can therefore provide a basis for research in software engineering.
Cognitive Science, which may be defined as the study of the nature of intelligence, offers a basis for studying the cognitive structures that domain experts develop of problems, as well as for better understanding human approaches to problem solving. The Domain Theory is one example of the influence of cognitive science in Problem-Oriented Development research.

Events

  • The First International Workshop on Problem-Oriented Development will be hosted by the TOOLS-EUROPE 2009 conference.