An approach to problem analysis is presented in which problems are decomposed
into subproblems of recognised classes. These classes can be captured by problem frames,
which identify domain structures and interfaces in the problem world; domains themselves can
be classified into lexical, causal and biddable domains.
Problem analysis or the problem frames approach is an approach to software requirements analysis. It was developed by British software consultant Michael A. Jackson in the 1990s.
An approach to problem analysis is presented in which problems are decomposed
into subproblems of recognised classes. These classes can be captured by problem frames,
which identify domain structures and interfaces in the problem world; domains themselves can
be classified into lexical, causal and biddable domains.
Problem analysis or the problem frames approach is an approach to software requirements analysis. It was developed by British software consultant Michael A. Jackson in the 1990s.