scholarly journals Construction Industry Business Processes Modeled with Object-Oriented Approach

Author(s):  
Chian-Hsueng Chao ◽  
Ahmad Hadavi ◽  
Wei Lo ◽  
Raymond J. Krizek
Author(s):  
Tanty Oktavia

 Tutoring institution is an organization which focuses in education. The objective of this institution is improving the quality of learning of all students to achieve the desired target. The operational activities of this institution consist of registration, scheduling, evaluation, and administration supporters. It will be less effective if the processes are done manually. Therefore, many institutions are starting to restructure the model of information systems to support the company’s operations. This study describes about designing an information system model using object oriented approach based on the methodology introduced by Satzinger, where each phase is represented by using UML diagrams. The result achieved in this research is to produce a general model of information systems in supporting the operations of a tutoring institution. Designing an information system that is compatible with business processes can maximize the company's operations to run efficiently and effectively so as provides a competitive advantage from its competitors.


2018 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-11
Author(s):  
Laima Leimane ◽  
Oksana Nikiforova

Abstract Even though object-oriented approach exists for more than 20 years, there are many issues regarding objectoriented system analysis: ambiguity, incompleteness and redundancy in requirements, difficulties with definition and traceability of non-functional requirements, requirements ignorant of business processes that are important for business operations and others. Although software can be engineered using many methodologies, different approaches to the analysis should be considered as they can provide a solution to the known issues. The paper describes the result of the research on object-oriented system analysis in a form of mapping activities offered in advanced software development methods.


IEE Review ◽  
1990 ◽  
Vol 36 (9) ◽  
pp. 338
Author(s):  
Stephen Wilson

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