Summary

  • The activities of analysis and design help transform the requirements of the system into a design that can be realized in software.

  • Analysis begins with the analysis team's examining the use case model, the use cases and their scenarios, and the functional requirements of the system that are not included in the use cases.

  • The analysis model is made up of classes and collaborations of classes that exhibit the dynamic behaviors detailed in the use cases and requirements.

  • The analysis model and the design model are often the same artifact. As the model evolves, its elements change levels of abstraction from analysis to detailed design.

  • Analysis-level classes represent objects in the business domain.

  • Analysis focuses on the functional requirements ...

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