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Common Modeling Techniques-Basic Behavioral Modeling

Common Modeling Techniques:
Modeling the Vocabulary of a System 
To model the vocabulary of a system: 
  • Recognize the things that users or implementer's use to describe the problem or solution 
  • Use Class Responsibility Collaboration (CRC) cards and use case based analysis to find out these abstractions, which typically become classes in the model 
  • Identify a set of responsibilities for each abstraction 
  • Ensure that each class is well defined and there exists a reasonably good balance of responsibilities among all classes 
  • Include the attributes and operations that are necessary to fulfill the responsibilities for each class

Modeling Non Software Things
To model non-software things:
  • Model the things that need to be abstracted as a class
  • If these are different from UML’s standard building blocks, then stereotypes are used to create new building blocks
  • Use nodes for modeling hardware things

Modeling the Distribution of Responsibilities in a System
To model the distribution of responsibilities in a system:
  • Find out the classes that work together to carry out a required behavior and identify their respective responsibilities
  • Divide the classes that have too many responsibilities into smaller ones. Merge the classes that have very few responsibilities
  • Consider collaboration among classes to redistribute responsibilities
  • Model the things that need to be abstracted as classes

Modeling Primitive Types
To model primitive types:
  • Model the thing that needs to be abstracted as a class or an enumeration. It is then rendered using a class notation
  • Specify the range of values associated with this type, use constraints

Classes at Glance






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