-0- Problem Frames Project - #3 Problem Frames analysis PathFinder - Hyundai team Wangbong Lee, Jihye Eom, Youngseok Oh, Ilseok Suh Oct. 25. 2005.

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-0- Problem Frames Project - #3 Problem Frames analysis PathFinder - Hyundai team Wangbong Lee, Jihye Eom, Youngseok Oh, Ilseok Suh Oct

-1- Problem Frames Contents –Brief Description –Context diagram –Sub problems –Summary –Q&A

-2- Problem Frames Problem Frames – brief description Fundamental Philosophy –Problem analysis or the Problem Frames approach is an approach to be used when gathering requirements and creating specifications for computer software ( Brief Description of HMC project, Stargate. –A xDB converter is to convert Point Of Interest (POI) data to the output format (xDB) which can be used in HMC navigation system. Considering questions for focusing on the problem –Is all data (POI) available for converting? –Can HMC change the rule? –Is data format flexible?

-3- Problem Frames Context diagram Shared phenomena –a: Between HMC user and Control panel domains Add/Drop Field, StartConversion, StopConversion –b: Between HMC Control panel and xDB converter domains IdxFieldOn, IdxFieldOff, Start, Stop –c: Between POI data and xDB converter ReadPOI –d: Between xDB converter and xDB WritexDB –e: Between xDB converter and HMC user DisplayProgress, Fileinformation, ErrorInformation

-4- Problem Frames Problem diagram phenomena –a: HU!{EditField, StartConversion, StopConversion} –b: CP!{FieldOn, FieldOff, Start, Stop} –c: POI!{ReadPOI} –d: xDB!{WritexDB} –e: xDB!{DisplayProgress} –f: xDB!{xDBFormat} –g: POI!{POIFileContents} –h: CP!{IndexFormat} –i: HU!{FieldChoice}

-5- Problem Frames Problem Frames – simple decomposition Sub problem-index format editor Phenomena a US! {ModifyCategory, DeleteCategory, IndexKeySelection} b FE! {Define Index Fields} c IF! {Commands}

-6- Problem Frames Problem Frames – simple decomposition Sub problem- R-DB translator Phenomena cPOI! { POILine, POIField, POIData } bRT! {IndexKey, POIData} aPOI! {POIName, Longitude, Latitude, Address, TelephoneNumber, ZipCode, POICatagory} dRDB! {RDBRecord}

-7- Problem Frames Problem Frames – simple decomposition Sub problem- X-DB generator Phenomena aRDB! {RDBRecord, RDBField, RDBData} dXG! { RDBData } cRDB! {IndexKey, POIData} bXDB! {XDBRecord }

-8- Problem Frames Combined sub-problems

-9- Problem Frames Additional sub problem- conversion monitor Phenomena aCM! {X-DBProgress, R-DBProgress, X-DBError, R-DBError} bCM! {ProgressStatus, ErrorReport} cDB! {Progress, Error} dCE! {InformationDisplay}

-10- Problem Frames Summary -1 –Lexical-Lexical : Transformation frames

-11- Problem Frames Summary -2 –Different view –Biddable-Lexical : Simple workpieces frames

-12- Problem Frames Q & A