System Design

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Name the 4 System Perspectives

1. An external perspective, where you model the context or environment of the system. 2. An interaction perspective, where you model the interactions between a system and its environment, or between the components of a system. 3. A structural perspective, where you model the organization of a system or the structure of the data that is processed by the system. 4. A behavioral perspective, where you model the dynamic behavior of the system and how it responds to events.

Name the UML Diagram Types

Activity diagrams, which show the activities involved in a process or in data processing . Use case diagrams, which show the interactions between a system and its environment. Sequence diagrams, which show interactions between actors and the system and between system components. Class diagrams, which show the object classes in the system and the associations between these classes. State diagrams, which show how the system reacts to internal and external events.

What is Generalisation

Generalization is an everyday technique that we use to manage complexity. Rather than learn the detailed characteristics of every entity that we experience, we place these entities in more general classes (animals, cars, houses, etc.) and learn the characteristics of these classes. This allows us to infer that different members of these classes have some common characteristics e.g. squirrels and rats are rodents.

What's Data driven Modeling

Many business systems are data-processing systems that are primarily driven by data. They are controlled by the data input to the system, with relatively little external event processing. Data-driven models show the sequence of actions involved in processing input data and generating an associated output. They are particularly useful during the analysis of requirements as they can be used to show end-to-end processing in a system.

Whats Model Driven Architecture

Model-driven architecture (MDA) was the precursor of more general model-driven engineering MDA is a model-focused approach to software design and implementation that uses a subset of UML models to describe a system. Models at different levels of abstraction are created. From a high-level, platform independent model, it is possible, in principle, to generate a working program without manual intervention.

When are Graphical models used?

As a means of facilitating discussion about an existing or proposed system Incomplete and incorrect models are OK as their role is to support discussion. As a way of documenting an existing system Models should be an accurate representation of the system but need not be complete. As a detailed system description that can be used to generate a system implementation Models have to be both correct and complete.

What are Behavioral Models

Behavioral models are models of the dynamic behavior of a system as it is executing. They show what happens or what is supposed to happen when a system responds to a stimulus from its environment. You can think of these stimuli as being of two types: Data Some data arrives that has to be processed by the system. Events Some event happens that triggers system processing. Events may have associated data, although this is not always the case.

What are Class Diagrams?

Class diagrams are used when developing an object- oriented system model to show the classes in a system and the associations between these classes. An object class can be thought of as a general definition of one kind of system object. An association is a link between classes that indicates that there is some relationship between these classes. When you are developing models during the early stages of the software engineering process, objects represent something in the real world, such as a patient, a prescription, doctor, etc.

What are Context Models?

Context models are used to illustrate the opera onal context of a system - they show what lies outside the system boundaries. Social and organisa onal concerns may a ect the decision on where to posi on system boundaries. Are boundaries always clear? Architectural models show the system and its rela onship with other systems.

Process Perspective

Context models simply show the other systems in the environment, not how the system being developed is used in that environment. Process models reveal how the system being developed is used in broader business processes. UML activity diagrams may be used to define business process models.

What's Model Driven Engineering? How is it used?

Model-driven engineering (MDE) is an approach to software development where models rather than programs are the principal outputs of the development process. The programs that execute on a hardware/software platform are then generated automatically from the models. Proponents of MDE argue that this raises the level of abstraction in software engineering so that engineers no longer have to be concerned with programming language details or the specifics of execution platforms. Model-driven engineering is still at an early stage of development, and it is unclear whether or not it will have a significant effect on software engineering practice. Pros Allows systems to be considered at higher levels of abstraction Generating code automatically means that it is cheaper to adapt systems to new platforms. Models for abstraction and not necessarily right for implementation. Savings from generating code may be outweighed by the costs of developing translators for new platforms. Cons

What are Interaction Models?

Modeling user interaction is important as it helps to identify user requirements. Modeling system-to-system interaction highlights the communication problems that may arise. Modeling component interaction helps us understand if a proposed system structure is likely to deliver the required system performance and dependability. Use case diagrams and sequence diagrams may be used for interaction modeling.

What are Sequence Diagrams?

Sequence diagrams are part of the UML and are used to model the interactions between the actors and the objects within a system. A sequence diagram shows the sequence of interactions that take place during a particular use case or use case instance. The objects and actors involved are listed along the top of the diagram, with a dotted line drawn vertically from these. Interactions between objects are indicated by annotated arrows.

What are Structural Models?

Structural models of software display the organization of a system in terms of the components that make up that system and their relationships. Structural models may be static models, which show the structure of the system design, or dynamic models, which show the organization of the system when it is executing. You create structural models of a system when you are discussing and designing the system architecture.

What are System Boundaries

System boundaries are established to define what is inside and what is outside the system. They show other systems that are used or depend on the system being developed. The position of the system boundary has a profound effect on the system requirements.

What is System modelling?

System modeling is the process of developing abstract models of a system, Do we need different models for one system? In most cases the models are represented in a graphical notation, e.g., using Unified Modeling Language (UML), are there any others? What the system models are used for? Models of the existing system are used during requirements engineering. They help clarify what the existing system does and can be used as a basis for discussing its strengths and weaknesses. Models of the new system are used During requirements engineering to help explain the proposed requirements to other system stakeholders. Engineers use these models to discuss design proposals and to document the system for implementation. In a model-driven engineering process, it is possible to generate a complete or partial system implementation from the system model.

What are State Machine Models?

These model the behaviour of the system in response to external and internal events. They show the system's responses to stimuli so are often used for modelling real-time systems. State machine models show system states as nodes and events as arcs between these nodes. When an event occurs, the system moves from one state to another. Statecharts are an integral part of the UML and are used to represent state machine models.


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