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Quickly Building Accurate Business Problem Domain Models is No Mystery

Quickly Building Accurate Business Problem Domain Models is No Mystery. Session 1118 Ken Ritchie and Don Kranz – PROCESS-exchange, Inc. Expectations. Level: All (Introductory) Prerequisites: none

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Quickly Building Accurate Business Problem Domain Models is No Mystery

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  1. Quickly Building Accurate Business Problem Domain Models is No Mystery Session 1118 Ken Ritchie and Don Kranz – PROCESS-exchange, Inc

  2. Expectations • Level: All (Introductory) • Prerequisites: none • Description: You can quickly take the mystery out of modeling any problem -- saving time and guesswork -- using Together, armed with a palette of color-coded archetypes and a domain-neutral assembly pattern. This is a good introductory session for people who want to learn how to model business problems using UML and generate code and documentation using Together products.

  3. Script Outline • Introductions • Party • Moment-Interval • Role • MI-Detail • Description • Archetypes • Place • Thing • Domain Neutral Pattern • Profiling • Summary

  4. Introductions • Speakers –Ken Ritchie, Don Kranz • Suspects

  5. PROCESSexchange, Inc Senior Mentor Sr. Coad Certified Mentor Mentored by Peter Coad Influenced by “Jerry” Weinberg & friends Problem Solving Leadership Change Shop 35+ Years in Systems & SW 15+ Years OOA&D, Modeling Wife – Jan (30+ years) Children Sarah, Lauren “Designing things” and “fixing things” since age 7 Teenage radio “ham” Music major (UConn) Air Force officer (c4i) “Lotus” is a make of car If it has at least 4 wheels, I’ll drive it! Dev.Boss: “Doc” U. Mentingwell (Ken Ritchie) ken@process-exchange.com +1-404-216-3333

  6. PROCESSexchange, Inc Director of Research Coad Certified Mentor 1st Chairman - ACORD ObjX Architecture Review Board 24 Years in Computer Industry 15+ Years - RUP / FDD / XP Co-Author A Practical Guide to Agile Unified Process Wife - Lisa Children Don III, Jessica, Katrina Spent 3 years in Germany Avid Racing Photographer 10,000+ published Adirondacks – favorite vacation place Chief Inspector: Don Architect (Don Kranz) don@process-exchange.com +1-315-254-8418

  7. Suspects • Professor Jock Manager • (Pro. Jock Manager) • Professor Graham Manager • (Pro. Graham Manager) • “Feet” Charcitek • (think: Feature Architect) • Arty Factoner • (think: Artifact Owner)

  8. SUSPECT Professor Jock Manager (Pro. Jock Manager)

  9. SUSPECT Professor Graham Manager (Pro. Graham Manager)

  10. SUSPECT “Feet” Charcitek

  11. SUSPECT Arty Factoner

  12. A Problem Domain

  13. Parties

  14. Parties

  15. Parties

  16. Party Pattern

  17. Party Pattern

  18. Moment-Intervals

  19. Roles

  20. Roles

  21. Moment-Interval

  22. Moment-Interval Pattern

  23. Moment-Interval Pattern

  24. Description

  25. Description Pattern

  26. Description Pattern

  27. Role Pattern

  28. Role Pattern

  29. Long Arm of the Domain Neutral Pattern

  30. Archetypes (Heroes not Arch Villains)

  31. When did it happen

  32. Where did it happen

  33. What was used

  34. Domain Neutral Pattern

  35. Profiling

  36. Profiling

  37. Summary • Acknowledgements • Helps & References • Contact Information • THANK YOU! 

  38. Presentation Mac Felsing Don Kranz Ken Ritchie The Volunteers who played a <<role>> in today’s show! Modeling Concepts Peter Coad Eric Lefebvre Jeff De Luca Stephen Palmer Ron Norman Karl Frank David Anderson Acknowledgements

  39. Helps & References • Borland Together Product • Patterns: Coad Components & Coad Classes • Project Properties: Include Components • Java Modeling in Color with UML: Enterprise Components and Process • Peter Coad, Eric Lefebvre, Jeff De Luca • Prentice Hall PTR, 1999 • A Practical Guide to Feature-Driven Development • Stephen R. Palmer, John “Mac” Felsing • Prentice Hall PTR, 2002

  40. Contact Information • ken@process-exchange.com Ken Ritchie • +1 (404) 216-3333 Senior Mentor • don@process-exchange.com Don Kranz • +1 (315) 254-8418 Research Director • mac@process-exchange.com John “Mac” Felsing • +1 (480) 628-8031 Chief Technology Officer • paul@process-exchange.com Paul Sibley • +1 (925) 938-3754 Business Development Mgr. • www.process-exchange.com

  41. P.S. •  P.S., take a closer look at our domain-neutral bullet Can you spot these archetypes? <<description>> <<party>> <<place>> <<thing>> <<role>> <<moment-interval>> <<mi-detail>>

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