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Static model (domain model) Fig. 19.2 Banking case study

Static model (domain model) Fig. 19.2 Banking case study. System context diagram. Subsystems. High level Collab. Diagram. <<subsystem>> ;Auto-Control. <<subsystem>> ;Calibration. <<subsystem>> ;CruiseControl. Cruise Control Requested. Timer event. <<subsystem>> ;Distance&Speed.

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Static model (domain model) Fig. 19.2 Banking case study

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  1. Static model (domain model)Fig. 19.2 Banking case study

  2. System context diagram

  3. Subsystems

  4. High level Collab. Diagram <<subsystem>> ;Auto-Control <<subsystem>> ;Calibration <<subsystem>> ;CruiseControl Cruise Control Requested Timer event <<subsystem>> ;Distance&Speed Get current speed Timer Event Get calibration constant <<subsystem>> ;Shaft Get rotation count value Get rotation count value

  5. Context Diagram broken down by subsystems

  6. Collaboration diagram for one use case

  7. Consolidated collab. diagrams produce subsystem view. Note: Analysis stage collaborations are shown with simple English terms and message direction but no design decisions such as asynchronous vs. synchronous without reply, etc.

  8. Subsystem architecture and task architecture

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