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Object-oriented enterprise modelling Zhao, Hao
Abstract
This thesis presents a method for business analysis: Object-Oriented Enterprise Modelling (OOEM). The purpose of enterprise modelling is to assist user to understand, capture, and communicate both structural and dynamic aspects of business activities in an organization. Based on the research by Wand and Woo in this area, this thesis derives from ontology a formal model of an object and object-oriented system. It proposes a Request Propagation Algorithm, a systematic method for finding objects and creating an enterprise model. It also discusses the use of Object Communication Diagram to model the interactions among objects and Object Detail Template to specify services, attributes and request propagation of a single object. To illustrate the way in which the method can be applied, a reasonably realistic case analysis is presented. Finally, the thesis examines the contributions of OOEM to the field of object-oriented modelling by comparing it with Coad and Yourdon OOA, Jacobson's business modelling method, and Rumbaugh's OMT.
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Object-oriented enterprise modelling
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University of British Columbia
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1995
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This thesis presents a method for business analysis: Object-Oriented Enterprise Modelling
(OOEM). The purpose of enterprise modelling is to assist user to understand, capture, and
communicate both structural and dynamic aspects of business activities in an organization. Based
on the research by Wand and Woo in this area, this thesis derives from ontology a formal model
of an object and object-oriented system. It proposes a Request Propagation Algorithm, a
systematic method for finding objects and creating an enterprise model. It also discusses the use
of Object Communication Diagram to model the interactions among objects and Object Detail
Template to specify services, attributes and request propagation of a single object. To illustrate
the way in which the method can be applied, a reasonably realistic case analysis is presented.
Finally, the thesis examines the contributions of OOEM to the field of object-oriented modelling
by comparing it with Coad and Yourdon OOA, Jacobson's business modelling method, and
Rumbaugh's OMT.
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eng
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2009-01-26
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use.
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10.14288/1.0086854
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University of British Columbia
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1995-11
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Graduate
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