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1 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

2 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

3 Properties of Actions Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II

4 Basic Structure of Plans and Actions
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5 Complemented and Abandoned Actions
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6 Suspension of Actions Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II

7 A Plan Consisting of References to Proposed Actions
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8 Replacement Plans Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II

9 Plans as Actions and Compound Actions
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10 Structure for Protocols
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11 Relationships among Action, Plan, and Protocol
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12 Plan as a DAG of Proposed Actions
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13 Protocol as DAG Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II

14 Action’s Use of Resources
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15 Ressource Allocation for Assets
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16 Allowing Specific Allocations of Consumables
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17 Links Between Observation, Plan, and Action
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18 The Use of Start and Outcome Functions at the Knowledge Level
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19 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

20 Contract Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II

21 Buyers and Sellers and Relationship
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22 Counterparty and Primaryparty
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23 Party mappings Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II

24 Portfolio ? Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II

25 Dynamic portfolios with filters
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26 Contract Selectors Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II

27 Several filter types Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II

28 Quotes Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II

29 Changes in Quotes Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II

30 Scenarios Peter Dolog, ERP Course, Analysis Pattern II

31 Derived Scenario Elements
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