ZEIT2301 Design of Information Systems Topic 02: Project Initiation ZEIT2301 Design of Information Systems Functional Design: Activity Diagrams School of Engineering and Information Technology UNSW@ADFA Dr Kathryn Merrick Session 2, 2010
Topic 03: Activity Diagrams Objectives Understand and use the notation for activity diagrams, a form of functional modelling References Text: Ch 5
Modelling business processes with Activity Diagrams and Use cases Activity Diagrams and Use Cases are useful tools for modelling business functions Activity diagrams model the behaviour in a business process Illustrate the business activities that are performed and how objects (data) move amongst them. Use Cases model the interaction of the system with its environment
Modelling business processes with Activity Diagrams Activity diagrams can be used at different levels of abstraction to model High-level business workflows that involve several Use cases The details of an individual Use case Specific details of an individual object method eg how postage charges should be calculated for a product ordered online. Need to consider: destination (domestic, international), weight, dimensions, fragility, etc
Modelling business processes with Activity Diagrams Activity diagrams are similar to traditional flow charts But… include notation for modelling concurrent (parallel) activities and complex decision processes
Creating Activity Diagrams Determine the context or scope of the activity being modelled and then give the diagram an appropriate title. Identify the activities, control flows, and object flows (eg data, documents) that occur between the activities. Identify any decisions that are part of the process being modelled. Identify any prospects for parallelism in the process.
Activity Diagram: Notation
Activity Diagram: Notation
Sample Activity Diagram
Sample Activity Diagram with Swimlanes
Business Process Modelling Business process models describe the activities that collectively support a business process A very powerful tool for communicating the analyst’s current understanding of the requirements with the user
Business Process Modelling Example from BPMI.org
Summary After today’s lecture you should be able to Draw activity diagrams for simple business scenarios.