Talk:Problem domain

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Urgent please. I had created a link from Object-Oriented Modeling. The definition here does not serve the reader of the Source page. Would the author here consider further addition to serve a target audience of Beginner Programmer. Thanks.Connection 12:24, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

In OOM, the term Problem domain is not defined per se. However, it is understood as the area of expertise or application that needs modeling. It requires a Problem domain Expert. Not necessarily "mappings into a set of ranges including itself are not well enough understood" is the case. It is for the Modeler, not the Problem domain Expert. May be this bit of clarification is only what is needed to be added on the Article Page.Connection 12:24, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Split

This article crosses at least two separate disciplines, mathematics and information systems. There is content that is not useful for both audiences. As an example: For a non-mathematical reader, the opening paragraph is completely opaque.

The second paragraph provides a simple and readable general definition of the term, and would make a good opening paragraph to a disambiguation page. --Limbo socrates 16:01, 14 August 2007 (UTC)