installed it. Software Engineering 6 Object-oriented Analysis and Design Requirements Analysis 6 What the customer wanted. Software Engineering 7 Object-oriented Analysis and Design A Short Example 1 Define Use Cases Play a Dice Game use case: Player requests to roll the dice. System presents results: If the dice face value totals seven‚ player wins; otherwise‚ player loses. Die Game player Roll Dies Software Engineering 8 Object-oriented Analysis and Design
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Joy Comilang HRS 401A Tourism Development Ms. Gwen Legaspi Definition and Examples 1. Tourism Development - involves broadening the ownership base such that more people benefit from the tourism industry‚ skills development‚ job and wealth creation and ensuring the geographic spread of the industry throughout the province/nation. Examples: * Entrepreneurship and sustainability support‚ including a Tourism Help Desk function for SMME’s * Project funding for tourism
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2.5.2 Land use dynamics in peri-urban areas Bryant et al. (1982) in an attempt to show why there is an uneven land use development in peri-urban areas‚ noted that urban development may not occur around all urban centres in all directions‚ due to variations in societal response to changes within the surrounding areas of a particular city. This makes the peri-urban areas a disjointed (irregular) spatial occurrence in metropolitan regions. According to the PLUREL Project (2006)‚ the problem of this
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Details: Master-Plan‚ Land Use‚ Population‚ Trends etc. Parameter | Present (2011) | Future(2031) | Population | 160‚000 | 450‚000 | Software & Hardware Establishments (100sq.m.) | 1‚000 | 4500 | General Merchandise Shops (50sq.m.) | 500 | 1350 | Food & Beverage Shops (150sq.m.) | 800 | 2700 | Software Units (1‚000sq.m.) | 1‚500 | 2‚000 | Hardware Units (500sq.m.) | 500 | 700 | Institutional | 50% of Land Allocated | 30% of Land Allocated | Land Use | Present Allocation (Ha)
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TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT DORTMUND FAKULTAT RAUMPLANUNG M-project Duisburg – modernizing an industrial city Klara Mahmić Dortmund‚ 15.1.2015. academic year 2014./2015. SYMBOLLIC DIMENSION Collective memory and images
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Use Case-based Requirements This chapter gives an overall introduction to documenting requirements using use cases. In this chapter‚ we will explain the following: • the symbols found in a use case diagrams • the relationships between the symbols in a use case diagram • the textual description of a use case‚ the use case flow of events It is quite likely that you have written code in an object-oriented language‚ such as Java or C++. In these object-oriented languages‚ you have come to create your
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manager and assistance manager. And the project of Age Care starts if it has f unds f or two years. Centre manager wants to manage their own f inance. Centre manager thinks why we need to develop the management inf ormation system. And centre manager uses MS Excel and it is convenience f or him/her. So‚ centre manager don’t welcome to develop management inf ormation system. And assistance manager thinks of running of centre and other projects. An assistance manager concentrates on project and centre
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of the following that you see as important: 1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose of the project 1.4 Project Scope 2. Overall Description 2.1 Product Perspective 2.2 Product Features 2.3 User Classes and Characteristics (the types of people who will use the new system) 2.7 Assumptions and Dependencies 3. System Features (special aspects that provide strategic business value) 3.1 System Feature 1 3.2 System Feature 2 (and so on) 4. External Interface Requirements (only those interfaces that are
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Contrasts in Demographic stages 3 4) Zero Economic Growth 4 5) The Rostow-Taffe “stages of growth” Model 5 Inequality within States 6 1) Introduction 6 2) Spatial aspects of Social justice 6 3) Regional planning in the United States 7 4) Problems of land use 8 5) Problems of location 9 5.1) Location of airport 10 5.2) Location of nuclear facilities 10 References 11 Inequality between States Introduction Inequality is different from poverty but related to it. Inequality concerns variations in living
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Problem 6 Problem Statement Matrix 7 Problems‚ Opportunities‚ Objectives‚ Constraints Matrix 8 Section 2: Data flow diagram (DFD) 11 Context Diagram 11 Decomposition Diagram 12 System Diagram 13 Section 3: Use Case 14 Use-Case Glossary 14 Use-Case Model Diagram 16 Use Case Narrative 17 Section 4: Conclusion 18 Candidate Matrix 18 Database Design 19 Client View Interface 20 Enter Service Request Interface 21 Technician View Interface 22 Appendix 24 Executive Summary
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