Whats the difference between domain analysis and requirements analysis?”
Domain analysis tends to be broader in scope than requirements analysis. Requirements analysis usually focuses on a specific application while domain analysis looks at the broader requirements for a family of applications. For example, domain analysis would emphasize commonality and variability across a family of products whereas requirements analysis would not. In a product line, however, this distinction is not so sharply drawn, since requirements analysis is often performed for the set of products as a whole during the scoping exercise.
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