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Quickly Building Accurate Business Problem Domain Models is No Mystery. Session 1118 Ken Ritchie and Don Kranz – PROCESS-exchange, Inc. Expectations. Level: All (Introductory) Prerequisites: none
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Quickly Building Accurate Business Problem Domain Models is No Mystery Session 1118 Ken Ritchie and Don Kranz – PROCESS-exchange, Inc
Expectations • Level: All (Introductory) • Prerequisites: none • Description: You can quickly take the mystery out of modeling any problem -- saving time and guesswork -- using Together, armed with a palette of color-coded archetypes and a domain-neutral assembly pattern. This is a good introductory session for people who want to learn how to model business problems using UML and generate code and documentation using Together products.
Script Outline • Introductions • Party • Moment-Interval • Role • MI-Detail • Description • Archetypes • Place • Thing • Domain Neutral Pattern • Profiling • Summary
Introductions • Speakers –Ken Ritchie, Don Kranz • Suspects
PROCESSexchange, Inc Senior Mentor Sr. Coad Certified Mentor Mentored by Peter Coad Influenced by “Jerry” Weinberg & friends Problem Solving Leadership Change Shop 35+ Years in Systems & SW 15+ Years OOA&D, Modeling Wife – Jan (30+ years) Children Sarah, Lauren “Designing things” and “fixing things” since age 7 Teenage radio “ham” Music major (UConn) Air Force officer (c4i) “Lotus” is a make of car If it has at least 4 wheels, I’ll drive it! Dev.Boss: “Doc” U. Mentingwell (Ken Ritchie) ken@process-exchange.com +1-404-216-3333
PROCESSexchange, Inc Director of Research Coad Certified Mentor 1st Chairman - ACORD ObjX Architecture Review Board 24 Years in Computer Industry 15+ Years - RUP / FDD / XP Co-Author A Practical Guide to Agile Unified Process Wife - Lisa Children Don III, Jessica, Katrina Spent 3 years in Germany Avid Racing Photographer 10,000+ published Adirondacks – favorite vacation place Chief Inspector: Don Architect (Don Kranz) don@process-exchange.com +1-315-254-8418
Suspects • Professor Jock Manager • (Pro. Jock Manager) • Professor Graham Manager • (Pro. Graham Manager) • “Feet” Charcitek • (think: Feature Architect) • Arty Factoner • (think: Artifact Owner)
SUSPECT Professor Jock Manager (Pro. Jock Manager)
SUSPECT Professor Graham Manager (Pro. Graham Manager)
SUSPECT “Feet” Charcitek
SUSPECT Arty Factoner
Summary • Acknowledgements • Helps & References • Contact Information • THANK YOU!
Presentation Mac Felsing Don Kranz Ken Ritchie The Volunteers who played a <<role>> in today’s show! Modeling Concepts Peter Coad Eric Lefebvre Jeff De Luca Stephen Palmer Ron Norman Karl Frank David Anderson Acknowledgements
Helps & References • Borland Together Product • Patterns: Coad Components & Coad Classes • Project Properties: Include Components • Java Modeling in Color with UML: Enterprise Components and Process • Peter Coad, Eric Lefebvre, Jeff De Luca • Prentice Hall PTR, 1999 • A Practical Guide to Feature-Driven Development • Stephen R. Palmer, John “Mac” Felsing • Prentice Hall PTR, 2002
Contact Information • ken@process-exchange.com Ken Ritchie • +1 (404) 216-3333 Senior Mentor • don@process-exchange.com Don Kranz • +1 (315) 254-8418 Research Director • mac@process-exchange.com John “Mac” Felsing • +1 (480) 628-8031 Chief Technology Officer • paul@process-exchange.com Paul Sibley • +1 (925) 938-3754 Business Development Mgr. • www.process-exchange.com
P.S. • P.S., take a closer look at our domain-neutral bullet Can you spot these archetypes? <<description>> <<party>> <<place>> <<thing>> <<role>> <<moment-interval>> <<mi-detail>>