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The Rationale behind the Development of an Airline OCC using GAIA Based Methodology

The Rationale behind the Development of an Airline OCC using GAIA Based Methodology. António Castro and Prof. Eugénio Oliveira 26/11/2008. Contents. A goal-oriented early requirements analysis Preliminary role model (Analysis) Preliminary interaction model (Analysis)

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The Rationale behind the Development of an Airline OCC using GAIA Based Methodology

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  1. The Rationale behind the Development of an Airline OCC using GAIA Based Methodology António Castro and Prof. Eugénio Oliveira 26/11/2008

  2. Contents • A goal-oriented early requirements analysis • Preliminary role model (Analysis) • Preliminary interaction model (Analysis) • Organisational rules (Analysis) • Organisational structure (Arch. Design) • Role and interaction model (Arch. Design) • Agent model (Design) • Service model (Design) • Implementation with JADE

  3. New Req. Analysis

  4. New Advantages • Modelling specifications in terms of actors, their roles, their goals and dependencies, is more similar to the AOCC organisation. • In subdividing the system: identifying the specific organisations and sub-organisations dedicated to the achievement of a specific goal. • In preliminary role model: identifying the basic skills (functionalities and competences) required by the organisation to achieve its goals. • In preliminary interaction model: identifying the basic interactions that are required for the exploitation of the basic skills.

  5. Preliminary Role and Interaction model New

  6. Combined representation Add-on

  7. Organisational rules and structure

  8. Organisational rules and structure

  9. Add-on Combined representation

  10. Completing role model

  11. Completing interaction model

  12. New UML 2 Representation

  13. Agent Model

  14. New UML 2 – Agent Model

  15. Service Model

  16. New UML 2 – Service Model

  17. Implementation with JADE

  18. Obrigado pela Atenção! Página pessoal http://www.fe.up.pt/~ajmc Projecto MASDIMA http://www.disruptionmanagement.com E-mail ajmc@fe.up.pt

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