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Systems Analysis and Systems Analysis and Systems Analysis and Systems Analysis and Design with UML Version Design with UML Version 2.0, Second Edition2.0, Second Edition
Alan Dennis, Barbara Wixom, and David Tegardenega de
Chapter 9: Moving on to Design
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Copyright 2005Slide 1
Copyright 2005
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Moving On To Design
Chapter 9
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K IdKey Ideas
The purpose of the analysis phase is The purpose of the analysis phase is to figure out what the business needs The purpose of the design needs. The purpose of the design phase is to figure out how to provide itprovide it.The steps in both analysis and d i h hi hl design phases are highly interrelated and may require much “ i b k d f th”Slide 4
“going back and forth”
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Obj tiObjectives■ Understand the transition from ■ Understand the transition from
analysis to design.■ Understand the use of factoring, g,
partitions, and layers.■ Be able to create package diagrams.■ Be familiar with the custom,
packaged, and outsource design alternativesalternatives.
■ Be able to create an alternative matrix.Slide 5
matrix.
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REVISITING THE OBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH TO ORIENTED APPROACH TO ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
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OO Analysis and Design F d tiFoundation
Use case drivenUse-case drivenArchitecture centricIterative and incremental
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C bi i Th ViCombining Three Views
FunctionalFunctionalStaticDynamic
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A “Mi i li t” A hA “Minimalist” Approach
PlanningPlanningGathering requirementsPerform a series of “builds”Use results of each build as Use results of each build as feedback for design and implementation
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EVOLVING THE ANALYSIS MODELS INTO DESIGN MODELS INTO DESIGN MODELS
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Avoid Classic Design Mi t kMistakes
Reducing design timeReducing design timeFeature creepSilver bullet syndromeSwitching tools in mid projectSwitching tools in mid-project
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F t iFactoring
Creating modules that account for Creating modules that account for similarities and differences between units of interestunits of interestNew classes
GeneralizationAggregationgg g
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Refinement
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P i i d C ll b iPartitions and Collaborations
Creating “subsystems” or larger Creating subsystems or larger unitsG i it th t ll b tGrouping units that collaborateMay have collaboration among units or partitionsThe more messages or contracts gbetween objects, the more likely they are in the same partition
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P f LPurpose of Layers
Model view controller (MVC) Model-view-controller (MVC) architecture
Models implement application logicViews and controllers do user interfaces
Separating application logic from Separating application logic from user interface logic
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LLayers
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PACKAGES AND PACKAGE PACKAGES AND PACKAGE DIAGRAMS
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P k Packages
Logical grouping of UML elementsLogical grouping of UML elementsSimplifies UML diagrams
Groups related elements into a single higher-level elementsingle higher level element
Dependency relationshipsSh d d b t Shows a dependency between packages
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Syntax for Package DiDiagram
A PACKAGE Package
A DEPENDENCY RELATIONSHIPA DEPENDENCY RELATIONSHIP
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Package Diagram of Dependency Relationships Among Layers
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M difi ti D dModification Dependency
Indicates that a change in one package Indicates that a change in one package could cause a change to be required in another package.p gExample:
A change in one method will cause the A change in one method will cause the interface for all objects of this class to change. Therefore, all classes that have objects that send messages to the instances of the modified class
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Package Diagram of A i SAppointment System
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Steps for Identifying Packages and Building Package Diagrams
Set the contextSet the contextCluster classes together based on shared relationshipsrelationshipsModel clustered classes as a packageIdentify dependency relationships among Identify dependency relationships among packagesPlace dependency relationships between Place dependency relationships between packages
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Package Diagram of the PD Layer for the Appointment System
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DESIGN STRATEGIES
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C t D l tCustom Development
Allows for meeting highly Allows for meeting highly specialized requirementsAll fl ibilit d ti it i Allows flexibility and creativity in solving problemsEasier to change componentsBuilds personnel skillspMay tax firm’s resourcesMay add significant riskSlide 27
May add significant risk
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P k d S ftPackaged SoftwareSoftware already writtenSoftware already writtenMay be more efficientMay be more thoroughly tested and proveny g y pMay range from components to tools to whole enterprise systems
f l d dMust accept functionality providedMay require change in how the firm does businessbusinessMay require significant “customization” or “workarounds”
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S t I t tiSystem Integration
The process of combining packages The process of combining packages, legacy systems, and new softwareK h ll i i t ti d tKey challenge is integrating dataWrite data in the same formatRevise existing data formatsDevelop “object wrappers”Develop object wrappers
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O t iOutsourcing
Hire external firm to create systemHire external firm to create systemMay have more skillsMay extend existing resourcesNever outsource what you don’t yunderstandCarefully choose vendorCarefully choose vendorPrepare contract and payment style carefullySlide 30
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O t i G id liOutsourcing GuidelinesKeep lines of communication open with Keep lines of communication open with outsourcerDefine and stabilize requirements before signing a contractsigning a contractView outsourcing relationship as partnershipSelect outsource vender carefullyAssign person to manage relationshipDon’t outsource what you don’t understandEmphasize flexible requirements long-term Emphasize flexible requirements, long term relationships, and short-term contracts
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Selecting a Design St tStrategy
Business needBusiness needIn-house experienceProject skillsProject managementProject managementTime frame
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Y TYour Turn
Suppose that your university is Suppose that your university is interested in creating a new course registration system that can support registration system that can support Web-based registration?Wh t h ld th i it id What should the university consider when determining whether to invest i t k d in a custom, packaged, or outsourcing system solution?
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DEVELOPING THE ACTUAL DEVELOPING THE ACTUAL DESIGN
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Th Alt ti t iThe Alternative matrix
Combines several feasibility Combines several feasibility analyses into one gridRevisits technical, economic, and organizational feasibilityand organizational feasibility
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R t f P lRequest for Proposals
Description of the system you Description of the system you propose to be builtVendors, developers, service providers respond with providers respond with proposals including how they will address needs as well as will address needs as well as stating cost and time eq i ements
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requirements.
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SSummaryWhen evolving analysis into design When evolving analysis into design models, it is important to review the analysis models then add system environment informationenvironment information.Packages and package diagrams help provide structure and less complex views f th tof the new system.
Custom building, packages, and outsourcing are alternative ways of outsou c g a e a te at e ays ocreating the new system.The alternative matrix can help with the selection of a design strategySlide 38
selection of a design strategy.
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E di th D iExpanding the Domain
Smalltalk is an object oriented Smalltalk is an object-oriented programming language with
l l dhmany very loyal adherents. For more information check the site at:http://www smalltalk org/mainhttp://www.smalltalk.org/main.html
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