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Much of the word leading up to the development of FODA was sponsored by the [[U.S. Department of Defense]] through research programs related to software reuse during the late 1980s. FODA was developed as a comprehensive analysis and refinement of technology developed from 1983–1990.<ref name="Cza 57">Czarnecki, p.57</ref>
==Purpose==
The intent of feature-oriented ___domain analysis is to support functional and architectural reuse. The objective is to create a ___domain model which represents a family of systems which can then be refined into the particular desired system within the ___domain<ref name="Kang 26">Kang, p.26</ref> To do this, the scope of the ___domain must be analyzed (known as ''FODA context analysis'') to identify not only the systems in the ___domain but also the external systems which interact with the ___domain.<ref name="Kang 36">Kang, p.36</ref> ''FODA feature analysis'' then analyzes the end-user's view of the configurable requirements and candidate systems within the ___domain.<ref name="Kang 40">Kang, p.40</ref> From the developed [[feature model]], customers can select from configurable requirements to specify a final system.<ref name="Kang 43">Kang, p.43</ref> Through this process, feature-oriented ___domain analysis ensures that a business can meet customers' demands efficiently through reuse of technology.<ref name="Cza 43">Czarnecki, p.43</ref>
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