Problem Frames: Analysing and Structuring Software Development ProblemsAddison-Wesley, 2001 - 390 pagina's "Understanding and using problem frames will likely become an essential skill of all good software system designers. Jackson's book provides a beautifully crafted pathway into this world." David Garlan, Associate Professor, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University "In 'Problem Frames' I believe that Michael Jackson has taken the mysticism that surrounds design patterns and constructed a much more accessible technique utilizing a frame metaphor." It is tempting when approaching a software development problem to rush headlong into the trap of thinking too soon about the solution. Software development problems are about the world outside the computer the real environment in which the system must have its effect and demand consideration of the surrounding characteristics, relationships and context. Problem frames are a tool for classifying, analyzing and structuring such software development problems. Whereas object oriented patterns are primarily concerned with solutions, problem frames focus on the problem itself, enabling you to understand and address it clearly and directly. This book is a must-have for all IT professionals facing software development problems on a daily basis. If you are a systems analyst or requirements engineer it will provide an essential, practical guide from the task of identifying the problem to making the descriptions needed to resolve it. It will help you:
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... database domain Let's start with the database . We have shown the database as a given domain . Perhaps we are regarding it as given because we have interpreted the statement ' the program reads these factors on a periodic basis ... and ...
... database , but that it is not used by any other system . The statement ' the program reads these factors on a periodic basis ... and stores the factors in a database ' was just a helpful suggestion from someone who thought that a database ...
... database ? It's pretty obvious that any eventual solution to the full problem will make use of some kind of database . It's also obvious that the solution to this subproblem will need the database too . So shouldn't the database appear ...
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