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Title: Information Systems Modelling and Design with


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Information Systems Modelling and Design with
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Objectives
  • Getting acquaint with the visual modelling
    language UML (Unified Modelling Language)
  • Able to design an information system using UML

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Study matter
  • Books
  • Fowler Scott UML distilled 2nd ed
  • Booch, Rumbauch Jacobson The Unified Modeling
    Language User Guide
  • Web
  • www.omg.org
  • www.popkin.com

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UML? 1
  • UML is the successor to the wave of
    object-oriented analysis and design (OOAD)
    methods. The methods of Booch, Rumbaugh and
    Jacobson (de 3 amigos) are merged. UML
    represents the culmination of best practices in
    practical object-oriented modelling.
  • UML offers a standard way to write a systems
    blueprints, including conceptual things such as
    business processes and system functions as well
    as database schemas.

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UML? 2
  • UML is a modelling language, a notation used to
    express and document designs.
  • UML proposes a standard for technical exchange of
    models and designs.
  • UML also defines a meta-model, a diagram that
    defines the syntax of the UML notation

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UML Model Views
  • Use Case Modelling
  • Requirements
  • Use Case diagrams
  • Structural Modelling
  • Static structure diagrams
  • Class diagrams
  • Object diagrams
  • Behaviour Modelling
  • State diagrams
  • Interaction diagrams
  • Sequence diagrams
  • Collaboration diagrams
  • Activity diagrams
  • Implementation diagrams

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UML what we will cover
  • Use cases
  • Documenting the systems behaviour from the
    users viewpoint, requirements capture
  • Class diagrams
  • Describing the type of objects in a system and
    the static relationships between them
  • Activity diagrams
  • Describing the sequencing of activities with
    support for both conditional and parallel
    behaviour

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Relationship between diagrams
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UML steps
  • Examine the necessities of the information system
    ? use cases
  • Object-oriented domain analysis ? decomposition
    of the problem field in concepts, attributes and
    associations that may be of relevance to the
    information system

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