Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
More Requirements Models
More Ways of Representing the Product
2
Various Models Data Flow Diagrams State Diagrams and Sequence Diagrams
Not specifically part of UML, but still widely used. Particularly suited for systems designed with an I/O viewpoint (e.g., hardware-level design). Example decomposition and diagrams (see pgs /e, pgs /e) State Diagrams and Sequence Diagrams Useful for modeling applications controlled by events (i.e., user actions or sensor/switch inputs) Useful for modeling behavior where sequences of actions yield state transitions in the application objects. Example (pgs /e, pgs 199 and /e)
3
WebApps Models (new in 7/e)
General Viewpoints for WebApps Content – the data of the webapp (e.g., graphics, video, text, etc.) Interaction – the behavorial aspect. Functional – the operations defined by the webapp. Navigational – specifies how the user moves within pages of the webapp. Configuration – describes the architecture of the webapp (i.e., system layout)
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.