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of practical business applications for software developers.
Table of Contents
Business Modeling with UML: Business Patterns at Work
Introduction
Chapter 1 -
Business Modeling
... person should be sought.
Library of Congress cataloging-in-Publication Data:
Eriksson, Hans-Erik, 19 61-
Business modeling with UML: business patterns at work...
... An example of the Employment pattern.
Related Patterns
Patterns can be related to other patterns, alternative patterns, or complementary
patterns. Alternative patterns are similar to each other ...
organize, catalog, and refer to them.
The business patterns presented in this book have another categorization, more suited
for business modeling:
§ Resource and rule patterns...
... Site.
Related Patterns
The Geographic Location pattern can be combined with all patterns that require
addresses or locations to be modeled.
Source/Credit
The Geographic Location pattern is based ...
representations at a later date without affecting the definition of the core.
This pattern helps modelers create adaptable systems, in which the structure can easily
be altered to...
... advantages. The
prerequisite is that visitors come to the site.
Related Patterns
The Process Feedback pattern can be combined with all Process Modeling patterns to
evaluate their results, and based ...
Figure 7. 41: An example of using the Type-Object-Value pattern.
Related Patterns
The Type-Object-Value pattern can be combined with all other resource and rule
patterns to...
... the
functionality at a more detailed level. A system is rarely designed with just a single
pattern, rather with a combination of patterns, and a subsystem that is part of one pattern
can be designed ... tested
earlier iterations. Business modeling should be done separately from the development
iterations, so that a stable business model exists before these iterations begin....
... in Figures 11 .15 and 11 .16 ,
which connect the information model with the actors and the business processes. Note
that an interaction within a system is a part of an interaction that takes place ...
Patterns. ” The result is three subprocesses:
§ Order
§ Procurement
§ Customer interaction
Figure 11 .10 shows the decomposed delivery process.
Figure 11 .5: Item statechart....
... that goes
from the Assembly Line
to a process.
Goal Patterns
Pattern Name Intent Related
Patterns
Page
goals.
Process Patterns
Pattern Name Intent Related
Pattern
s
Page
Action Workflow ...
describing a
business
process.
• All
patterns
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Process Feedback A
Process
Modeling
pattern that
evaluates
the
• All
Process
Modelin
g
patterns
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Resource and Rul...
... standards 7
1. 8 What is .NET? 9
1. 9 Getting started 11
1. 10 Using Visual Studio .NET 12
1. 11 Using the .NET SDK 16
1. 11. 1 Compiling with Visual Basic.NET 19
1. 11. 2 Compiling with C# 20
1. 11. 3 Testing ... Internet and Network Programming 1
1. 1 Introduction 1
1.2 Why network programming in .NET? 2
1. 3 What can a network program do? 2
1. 4 IP addresses 3
1. 5...
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Use Case Driven Object
Modeling with UML
Theory and Practice
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THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF ANALYSIS PARALYSIS
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