Exam 5: Domain Analysis
Describe how to identify domain concepts for analysis and modeling.
Domain analysis is the process of discovering and organizing domain concepts. But domain analysis for building an information system is not concerned with just any concept, and certainly not with all concepts.
First, if necessary, it must analyze the requirements to distinguish them from accidental or intentional product specification. Second, it must identify problems that these requirements are supposed to solve. Third, it must identify the concepts within the problem. Last, but not least, it must discover concepts that may not be apparent by the requirements or the analysis of the problem, but will affect the product nevertheless.
If the information system goes across domains, or will at some point, then concepts must be expanded as well. An advantage of domain analysis is that it permits an application to be local while the perspective of the whole system can remain enterprise-wide.
In the "M" model, business concepts reside in the domain part.
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Solution space defines the territory in which concrete decisions about the information system are made.
In most organization there is a domain called "human resources." This is an example of derived domain.
Which of the following is NOT a field for a domain dictionary?
Business rules overshadow other issues such as ________ issues.
We don't need to incorporate business rules in the design and the implementation of an information system.
A domain dictionary is used for building a conceptual model of the system.
A ________ is an area of related activities that operate on a set of shared rules and concepts.
In solving problems, all we need is a thorough understanding of the problem.
What is the relationship between product specifications and requirements?
Domain scope describes the boundaries of the domain and defines its major functions.
Which of the following is NOT one of the business domain's properties?
________ organize domain concepts, explain them, and categorize them for further analysis and modeling.
"When the shipping clerk fulfills an order, the credit card information must not be displayed" is an example of automation rule.
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