Author Topic: Rubustness Analysis for Bussiness Modeling  (Read 4078 times)

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Rubustness Analysis for Bussiness Modeling
« on: March 23, 2007, 07:56:55 am »
Hi!
I want to use Rubustness Analysis for "non-software systems" (business modeling), the idea is to:

1) Describe the current (softwareless) situation (in UML)
2) Describe the problems of the current situation (in UML)
3) Describe the solution (new situation) (in UML)

For 3) I plan to use ICONIX,... and I would like to use ICONIX and robusness diagrams to describe the current situation (a paper / human (no computers) based system) and I can't find any examples of books on how to do that... any suggestions?

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Re: Rubustness Analysis for Bussiness Modeling
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2007, 09:06:31 am »
They offer a tutorial CD (still somewhere here on Sparx site?). I guess it's still there. I bought it some years ago and found it very helpfull.

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Re: Rubustness Analysis for Bussiness Modeling
« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2007, 05:11:47 am »
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Re: Rubustness Analysis for Bussiness Modeling
« Reply #3 on: March 27, 2007, 08:49:17 am »
Hi!
Thanks for you answers, but I believe those resources are more for "describing the new software solution" or "describe the current software solution" and i would like to find out more about: "describing the current softwareless solution"... any other recommendations?
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Re: Rubustness Analysis for Bussiness Modeling
« Reply #4 on: March 27, 2007, 09:12:51 pm »
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any other recommendations?

Yes, here it is.
It seems that you may take a risk and try it on your own, or use different, better described approach. I use for the "SWless" things Ericson-Penker notation.
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