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domain model to design

domain model to design

2004-08-11       - By mail.laconiadatasystems.com

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 -- -- Original Message -- --
 From: Michael New
 To: J2EE-INTEREST@(protected)
 Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 9:22 AM
 Subject: Re: domain model to design


 Use XP!

 User stories will give you requirements and estimates, and technical design
will evolve as the system is coded.

 Mike New
   -- -- Original Message -- --
   From: Pradeep Kumar
   To: J2EE-INTEREST@(protected)
   Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 12:40 AM
   Subject: domain model to design


   Greetings group,

   We used to TogetherJ to get our business domain model (or problem domain
model) using color modelling. We are not sure about the best approach to go for
the design (next step). We would like to retain most of the business model
during the design phase. We are planning to use Hibernate for persistence and
stateless session beans as facades. Our business objects are between these 2
layers. Also, our framework classes are in place.

   The confusion is mainly due to 2 archetypes (actors and moment intervals).
We are not sure if they should be persisted or remain as POJOs (non persisted
POJOs) or remove them fully/partly based on business context.

   We looked at FDD (feature driven development); however, we are not getting
a clear picture.

   Does anyone know of a good methodology for transforming the business model
to technical design?

   Thanks.
   Pradeep

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 <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>User stories will give you requirements and
 estimates, and technical design will evolve as the system is
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   <P><FONT size=2>Greetings group,</FONT> </P>
   <P><FONT size=2>We used to TogetherJ to get our business domain model (or
   problem domain model) using color modelling. We are not sure about the best
   approach to go for the design (next step). We would like to retain most of
   the business model during the design phase. We are planning to use
Hibernate
   for persistence and stateless session beans as facades. Our business
objects
   are between these 2 layers. Also, our framework classes are in
   place.</FONT></P>
   <P><FONT size=2>The confusion is mainly due to 2 archetypes (actors and
   moment intervals). We are not sure if they should be persisted or remain as
   POJOs (non persisted POJOs) or remove them fully/partly based on business
   context.</FONT></P>
   <P><FONT size=2>We looked at FDD (feature driven development); however, we
   are not getting a clear picture. </FONT></P>
   <P><FONT size=2>Does anyone know of a good methodology for transforming the
   business model to technical design? </FONT></P>
   <P><FONT size=2>Thanks.</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>Pradeep</FONT>
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