Analysis Overview
(Tutorial)

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Analysis captures what the system does rather than how it will be implemented. You take the users' perspective in describing the system behavior, rather than the design. The end result is to capture and validate as many of the system requirements as possible.

Table of Contents


    1 OO Themes 2 OMT Methodology (High Level) 3 Where Does Analysis Fit?
    4 Object Analysis - Object Model 5 Object Analysis - Dynamic Model 6 Object Analysis - Functional Modell
    7 Object Analysis - Summary of Models 8 Object Analysis - Summary of Steps 9 Object Analysis -Object Orientation Review
    10 Object Analysis -Object Orientation Review 11 Object Analysis -Object Orientation Review 12 What is an Event?
    13 What is a State? 14 What is a Transition? 15 What is a State Diagram?
    16 What are Operations? 17 Types of State Diagrams 18 How Different Models Fit
    19 Analysis Process Details 20 Method to identify object classes. 21 Method to identify potential attributes
    22 Document your findings 23 Add specialization/generalization and remove un-necessary objects & attributes 24 Add associations
    25 Develop a Dynamic Model 26 Model Events 27 Model States
    28 Model Scenarios 29 Revise Multiplicity to add collections 30 Locate Remaining Operations
    31 Construct a Functional Model 32 Finalizing Models 33 Tutorial Response Form


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