A system comprises multiple views such as strategy/version n, strategy/version n]1, concept, analysis, design, implementation, structure, behavior and input/output data views. A systems model is required to describe and represent all these multiple views. The systems model describes and represents the system multiple views possibly using two different approaches. The first one is the non-architectural approach and the second one is the architectural approach. The non-architectural approach respectively picks a model for each view. The architectural approach, instead of picking many...
A system comprises multiple views such as strategy/version n, strategy/version n]1, concept, analysis, design, implementation, structure, behavior and...
PART I: CHANNELS-BASED INTERACTION FLOW DIAGRAMS PART II: OPERATIONS-BASED INTERACTION FLOW DIAGRAMS PART III: INTERACTION FLOW DIAGRAMS DEFINE THE SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE PART IV: FIRST EXAMPLE -- MULTI-TIER PERSONAL DATA SYSTEM PART V: SECOND EXAMPLE -- SALE AND PURCHASE SYSTEM PART VI: THIRD EXAMPLE -- RESTAURANT
PART I: CHANNELS-BASED INTERACTION FLOW DIAGRAMS PART II: OPERATIONS-BASED INTERACTION FLOW DIAGRAMS PART III: INTERACTION FLOW DIAGRAMS DEFINE THE SY...