YOURDON Systems Method: Model-driven Systems DevelopmentThe method described here draws upon twenty years of experience of YOURDON, Inc., whose business has been applying, adapting, and enhancing system development techniques. This intuitive, model-driven approach to systems development is suitable for both the business information and real-time engineering communities. YOURDON Systems Method (YSM) 3.0 has guided thousands of project teams and individuals, helping them meet tight project deadlines while satisfying user requirements and delivering successful solutions within budget. |
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Model-driven Systems Development YOURDON, Inc. 1.2 : Overview of YSM 1.2.3 Modelling tools and presentations 1.2.3.1 Types of modelling tools There are several types of modelling tool used in YSM . 1.2.3.1.1 Graphic modelling tools ...
Model-driven Systems Development YOURDON, Inc. 1.2 : Overview of YSM 1.2.3 Modelling tools and presentations 1.2.3.1 Types of modelling tools There are several types of modelling tool used in YSM . 1.2.3.1.1 Graphic modelling tools ...
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... tools should be organised - probably the most logical organisation would be in alphabetical order , but that would still mean the table of contents would be required to find which tools were covered ( and ... modelling tools 4: Graphic tools.
... tools should be organised - probably the most logical organisation would be in alphabetical order , but that would still mean the table of contents would be required to find which tools were covered ( and ... modelling tools 4: Graphic tools.
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Model-driven Systems Development YOURDON, Inc. 2 : Modelling Tools 2.1.4.2 Structural nature of graphic tools for implementation modelling For implementation models , there are graphic modelling tools to show the actual implementa- tion ...
Model-driven Systems Development YOURDON, Inc. 2 : Modelling Tools 2.1.4.2 Structural nature of graphic tools for implementation modelling For implementation models , there are graphic modelling tools to show the actual implementa- tion ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Modelling Tools 35 3 | 35 |
The Enterprise Essential Model | 367 |
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abstract data type access flow allowed associative entity specification bSTD context diagram continuous data flow continuous event flow control process corresponding create data flow diagram data items data process data store defined delete described discrete data flow discrete event flow discrete process discussed Enterprise Essential Model entities and relationships entity relationship diagram entity-event table entry eSTD event store example flow specification function given Guidelines identifier Implementation Model information model inherited Instructor interface internal model machine manual meaning minispec model components Modelling Tools number of occurrences operation organisation output parameters parent ADT participate Patient pencil and paper post-condition process group processors real-world referred relationship frame relationship specification release of YSM response restriction Rules Scheduled course shown stimulus structure structure chart subtype supertype system ERD System Essential Model system modelling techniques terminator Transition Diagram type conversion update variable