Some of the most unpopular pieces of software are those which meet the designer’s specification and do not crash, but which do not do what the user wants. This unhappy and far too common situation occurs as a result of a failure in the design process. Modelling the system to be implemented and ensuring that it meets the customers’ need is a vital part of producing systems that not only work efficiently but also are what the user wants. In this chapter we will look at:
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Business modelling
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Structure vs behaviour
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Life cycles
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UML
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Ayesh, A. (2002). Introduction to Modelling. In: Essential UML™ fast. Essential Series. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0153-6_2
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