Does modeling work in an agile environment? Are models effective when dealing with clients in an agile context? As part of a research effort supported by the...
Good morning, I would like to thank you all for your assistance with the survey. Response has been fairly good and some valuable information has been ...
I posted my thoughts on 10 years of color domain modeling with UML http://www.agilemanagement.net/Articles/Weblog/10thAnniversaryofColorMo d.html Perhaps you'd...
Hi David, I noticed your article says Peter released a Version 2 of Object Models: Strategies, Patterns and Applications Spring 2007. Did you mean Spring 1997?...
Users want some simple fixed queries (1 or 2 filters/parameters, default table result view) and some advanced queries (lots of filter options and View options...
Hi all Coming back to this forum after a 1 1/2 years, i'm still hope i can get something new and interesting using this group. After having experiance using...
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Hi folks, I wanted to alert you that two color modeling sessions were accepted for Agile 2009 in Chicago. Daniel Vacanti and Stephen Palmer will be presenting...
Oh wow, new work? Speaking of, I don't suppose one of you gentlemen could do some sprucing up on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UML_colors It's a little drab. ...
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Hi everyone!:) Having some experience in modeling, though limited in color modeling I have a question which seems typical for me: (At least for me) it seems...
You are correct. Colors are defined by the relationship of the object with others ... collaborations. Yet there is usually a color that is dominant. If there...
You might be interested in another related discussion on the featuredrivendevelopment.com website if you've not looked there already. Color may indeed change...
Thanks for your reply:) As you adviced I ran through the "Choosing your Model Context Strategy" chapter. Just to make sure I understand your thoughts: do you...
Thanks for your reply! Just to make sure, do you mean the "DNC and the Moment-Interval Archetype" thread? I've searched through the forum for the "archetype"...
... Yes. ... Yes. In a particular context there is a dominant color. If the dominant color of the concept of student is Pink (Moment-Interval) probably for ...
It's great to see some traffic on this list. :-) Student is a role played by a person - correct. It is never a moment-interval. A Student might enroll for a...
Thank you for your answer!:) Regarding the student question... When you refer to the term "student" do you mean the general term (the student role!) or a...
In David's example there would be three classes on the diagram: a Person (green), a Student (yellow), and an Enrollment (pink). In your later example, the...
Hi David, ... Agreed, ... Not so sure here. From analysis point of view yes, but from a design stand point not so sure ... ... In a domain you might find for...
Hi Gyula, ... I suggest you to have a look at the Event Sourcing pattern to capture events from the mobile system. ... I understand the need to preserve older...
I'm not authorized to go into details, so I try other but similar samples. 1. Say you have a weather forecasting company. You run a central system which stores...
Hi, here's another question that stands up at least for me:) What is the color modeling statement about business vs. system roles? How do they corressponds to...
Nuno, I can't disagree with your post. You are clearly very good at color modeling. However, I would caution against mixing implementation detail with...
... Agreed. That is the beauty of DNC and SOM Patterns. They help discovering the domain to great detail, not leaving one rock unturned. ... I'm very...
Hi Gyula ... I would say you need both the data and the rules lead to such decision. ... If it is functional business requirement belongs to analysis as much ...
Yes! It makes sense:) Storing events (eg. the changes, the deltas) is a nifty approach. I think this approach also relates to non-functional apsects of the...
... True. But you can use rolling snapshots. But the question is how many times you need to dig in to the far past to find justifications for a business...
The rolling snapshot is a nifty idea:) Regarding the banking example I see your opinion (at least I think so). Processing operative data (actual rules) and...