Presentation 2007-08-24
Class structure extraction based on fish-bone diagrams
Makoto SHIGEMITSU, Yoshiyuki SHINKAWA,
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Abstract(in English) Current software development methodologies usually assume the existence of definite rules and processes in target problem domains, and it might decrease the productivity and makes it difficult to identify the optimal solutions when we apply them to the software development for non-routine applications. The paper proposes a development method for such software development using fishbone diagrams in order to analyze the requirements of stake holders, which can derive UML diagrams from the cause-result structure defined by the fishbone diagrams. The method could increase the productivity of the above development, creating high quality software specifications. We also show a case study on developing education assistance software using the proposed method.
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Keyword(in English) Object orientation / non-routine applications / software development / fishbone diagrams / education asistance software
Paper # SWIM2007-12
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Conference Date 2007/8/17(1days)
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Title (in English) Class structure extraction based on fish-bone diagrams
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Keyword(1) Object orientation
Keyword(2) non-routine applications
Keyword(3) software development
Keyword(4) fishbone diagrams
Keyword(5) education asistance software
1st Author's Name Makoto SHIGEMITSU
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science & Technology, Ryukoku University /()
2nd Author's Name Yoshiyuki SHINKAWA
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Date 2007-08-24
Paper # SWIM2007-12
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 201
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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