Předmět Domain Understanding and Modeling (PA116)
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Cíl
Systematic approach to understanding of the domain in which a service system will operate based on conceptual modeling. Semantics modeling of services underlying structures.At the end of this course students should be able to:understand the step-by-step service system modeling and evaluation;use analytical patterns in data modeling and perform component consolidation;manage knowledge and information;understand conceptual systems, higher-order objects, and their role in service systems design;work with abstract data types and use OOP and connection oriented paradigm;design conceptual and behavioral models of a given domain.
Osnova
Systematic approach to understanding of the domain in which a service system will operate based on conceptual modeling. Semantics modeling of services underlying structures.Service systems and how to understand its domainTransparent intensional logic and natural language analysisInformation, knowledge and their modelingConcepts and objects, high order objectsHIT-attributes, definability, decomposability.Semantics and information capabilityModeling, modeling tools, modeling capability, universality principle, self-reference, MENTION-USE principleOO approach, data abstractions, OO software construction and OO analysis.Issues in OO analysisConnection oriented paradigm (COP).Service system domain understanding and modeling using COP approach and contexts.
Literatura
Duzi, Marie: Logical Foundations of Conceptual and Database Modelling. http://www.cs.vsb.cz/duzi/Stanicek, Zdenko: SSME* - Service Systems, Modeling, Execution, Education. ManuscriptFowler, M. Analysis Patterns: Reusable Object Models. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1997
Požadavky
The knowledge of introductory database and data modeling courses are required.
Garant
doc. RNDr. Eva Hladká, Ph.D.
Vyučující
RNDr. Jaroslav Ráček, Ph.D.Mgr. Jitka KitnerMgr. Josef DaňaMgr. Petr Štěpánek