A must-have book for systems analysts, architects and managers interested in enhancing successful communication in their organisation.
- Provides detailed examples of how to understand and implement ‘fundamental modeling concepts’ for IT-systems communication
- Provides an already successfully implemented model that has been used at: Siemens, Alcatel, SAP and others
- Benefits from extensive theoretical and practical research
- Provides guidelines on how ‘fundamental modeling concepts’ can be used to support UML, OO, MDA and Architectural Patterns
Foreword. Preface.
1 Introduction.
1.1 The need for communication.
1.2 The FMC Idea.
1.3 Outline of this book.
2 Compositional Structures.
2.1 An example: The travel agency.
2.2 Modeling the structure of a system.
2.3 Agents accessing storages.
2.4 Agents communicate via channels.
2.5 Summary.
2.6 Exercises.
3 Dynamic Structures.
3.1 Petrinets: Basic principles.
3.2 Conflicts and conditions.
3.3 Basic patterns.
3.4 Responsibilities and scope boundaries.
3.5 Summary.
3.6 Exercises.
4 Value Structures and Mind Maps.
4.1 Entity sets and relationships.
4.2 Cardinalities.
4.3 Predicates and roles.
4.4 Partitions.
4.5 Reification.
4.6 Summary.
4.7 Exercises.
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