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ERP Course: Analysis Patterns Planning and Trading Readings: Chapter 8 and 9 from Martin Fowler
Peter Dolog dolog [at] cs [dot] aau [dot] dk E2-201 Information Systems October 27, 2006
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Planning Plan is a set of actions which are carried out by resources
Actions are planed, completed, abondoned, postponed/suspended They have resources allocated A protocol is a set of actions repeated many times Activities has outcomes and conditions to start Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II
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Properties of Actions Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II
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Basic Structure of Plans and Actions
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Complemented and Abandoned Actions
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Suspension of Actions Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II
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A Plan Consisting of References to Proposed Actions
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Replacement Plans Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II
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Plans as Actions and Compound Actions
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Structure for Protocols
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Relationships among Action, Plan, and Protocol
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Plan as a DAG of Proposed Actions
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Protocol as DAG Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II
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Action’s Use of Resources
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Ressource Allocation for Assets
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Allowing Specific Allocations of Consumables
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Links Between Observation, Plan, and Action
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The Use of Start and Outcome Functions at the Knowledge Level
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Trading Trade is about buying and selling
Trade is described by a contract Contracts can be grouped into portfolios Prices of goods change according to whether you look at them from selling and buying point of view – quotes Rapid changes can be captured by scenarios Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II
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Contract Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II
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Buyers and Sellers and Relationship
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Counterparty and Primaryparty
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Party mappings Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II
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Portfolio ? Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II
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Dynamic portfolios with filters
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Contract Selectors Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II
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Several filter types Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II
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Quotes Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II
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Changes in Quotes Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II
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Scenarios Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II
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Derived Scenario Elements
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