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Representing technology to promote reuse in the software design process
This paper discusses a representation for the specification of technology components exploiting the separation of domain requirements (i.e. functional, data and timing requirements) from installation requirements (i.e. implementation specific infrastructure requirements). A process is outlined for building a technology component archive and a set of coefficients is introduced to assist designers in identifying "best-fit" candidates.