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Software Development with UML – Copyright Ken Lunn 2003
Table 22.1 Stakeholder summary for the Odd Shoe Company
Software Development with UML – Copyright Ken Lunn 2003
Table 22.2 Risk register for the Odd Shoe Company
Software Development with UML – Copyright Ken Lunn 2003
Figure 22.1 The process map for the Odd Shoe Company
Software Development with UML – Copyright Ken Lunn 2003
Table 22.3 Cash flow for the Odd Shoe Company
Software Development with UML – Copyright Ken Lunn 2003
Figure 22.2 Definition of business process for customer purchasing shoes over the Internet
Software Development with UML – Copyright Ken Lunn 2003
Figure 22.3 Sell to customer process
Software Development with UML – Copyright Ken Lunn 2003
Table 22.4 Identification of candidate use cases for the Odd Shoe Company selling process
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Figure 22.4 Use case diagram for the Internet ordering system for the Odd Shoe Company
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Figure 22.5 Use case description for visiting the home page
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Figure 22.6 Odd Shoe Company home page
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Figure 22.7 Use case description for the browse catalogue use case
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Figure 22.8 The Odd Shoe Company top catalogue page, displaying styles
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Figure 22.9 The Odd Shoe Company – second level catalogue page, displaying summary for each shoe in style
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Figure 22.10 the Odd Shoe Company – detailed shoe page
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Figure 22.11 Use case description for View Shopping Basket use case
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Figure 22.12 Prototype screen for the Odd Shoe Company shopping basket
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Figure 22.13 Analysis sequence diagram for the browse catalogue use case primary path
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Figure 22.14 Collaboration diagram for the primary path of the browse catalogue use case for the odd shoe company
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Figure 22.15 Preliminary class diagram, showing the major entity objects and the attributes
Software Development with UML – Copyright Ken Lunn 2003
Figure 22.16 Organization of the screens to support the browse catalogue use case, shown as a class diagram
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Figure 22.17 Design sequence diagram for the browse catalogue use case
Software Development with UML – Copyright Ken Lunn 2003
Figure 22.18 Collaboration diagram showing the design for the primary path of the browse catalogue use case
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Figure 22.19 Class diagram showing the entity objects with operations and attributes
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Figure 22.20 Screen navigation extended to show operations indicating what can be done in each screen
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Figure 22.21 The session control object for the Web site
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Figure 22.22 Operation specification for the getStyles operation on the session class
Software Development with UML – Copyright Ken Lunn 2003
Figure 22.23 Test plan for the primary path of the browse catalogue use case