... CI is NOT a domain! You are still mixing the semantics of your data storage with the semantics of configuration management. The original question was...
... Yes I think that the CM needs to know that CIs are organized hierarchically. It might be possible to hide this information but only with a lot of...
... only ... just ... model ... see ... you ... Using Bridgepoint as the modeling tool, our company developed specific model compilers first for targeting...
... across ... items - ... Foobars, ... order to ... CIs, ... Find ... straightofrward ... on the ... and a ... across ... from ... to me ... domain ... trying...
Responding to Nedunuri... ... I'm not sure it should because... ... It seems to me that the separation of concerns offers a chance to abstract the interface....
Responding to Nedunuri... ... Two comments... The CM would not be responsible for storing gizmoes. It would just be responsible for knowing /when/ they need...
... OK. I think I finally understand what you are asking, and no there is no difference. The elevator model won't be able to move a physical cabin without a ...
Um, that's not actually my point either...I see I'm not explaining this very well. Let me try with a specific example. Suppose that the CM domain supports an...
Responding to Nedunuri... ... If the Archival domain provides basic archival services, I would probably use it to take advantage of the reuse. But in so doing...
... Hierarchy shouldn't be a class in the domain, but can be a pattern modeled in the domain. Refer to Leon Starr's "Tree Patterns" chapter in Executable...
Hi ! We are starting to start using xtUML utilizing the BridgePoint suite of modeling tools. The question I have is about testing. Our process dictates that we...
... the ... new ... represented ... attributes, ... organize ... Sorry I don't have that book. Can you summarize the essence of the idea? (My guess is that...
... <snip> ... would ... already ... I see a major disconnect here. Are you suggesting that CM (actually I ought to be calling it VC for Version Control but...
Srinivas, I think the discussion is going around in a circle a bit. What nobody has talked about is why and when you build a bridge from a design process...
Responding to Simon... ... I am not familiar with Bridgepoint's test harness facilities, so the following comments are generic... ... Because of the...
Responding to Nedunuri ... ... Yes. The features you describe are already available in commercial packages (i.e., various flavors of source control, version...
... a CM ... Yes this is the approach that I am talking about ... Your CM ... I have no idea which "application" you are talking about. The domain I am...
... Definitely not like the GoF pattern. Leon's book is highly recommended if you want to do OOA. Reading it would add clarity to a lot of this discussion....
Responding to Nedunuri... ... I thought the archiving was purely a persistence issue peripheral to some other problem you were solving for a customer. If the...
Hello all, Thanks for registering me :) ! I want to execute UML, and there is so many diagrams. And in natural language we have basicaly "word" and "verb". So...
... Hello Leon, I'am in the same feeling, sharing ideas and code :) ! Open source is like a wiki for hardcoder. In UML, there no concrete "open source" design...
... The representation defined for the Executable UML method is the Package notation. ... state. ... lines. ... Not sure why you want transitions from one use...
... So, a package is more abstract than component. Why call a package a domain ? what is the semantic relation between with this two terms ? UML3 will provide...
Responding to David_keller_fr... ... Actually there is a significant semantic difference between Collaboration and Sequence Diagrams. A Sequence Diagram, as...
Responding to H. S Lahman ... sorry in advance for the bab english I will wrote.. ... I am ok with you, the difference Sequence Diagram and Collaboration is ...
Responding to David_keller_fr... ... Given that UML was originally an OOA/D notation, there is a strong basis in set and graph theory -- just as there is in...
... [...] ... Sorry could you tell more about this "strong basis"? I had read about it for many years but I have found only some later attempts of mathematical...
Responding to Rudovich... ... For one thing all the examples mentioned are graphs. B-) In addition, they all have well-defined semantics. For example, an ERD...
... The use of the term, domain, was added to the second Shlaer-Mellor book, Object Lifecycles:Modeling the World in States, in 1992, so it's not exactly a new...