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2. Slide 2
Key Definitions
A process model is a formal way of
representing how a business
operates
Data flow diagramming shows
business processes and the data
that flows between them
3. Slide 3
Key Definitions
Logical process models describe
processes without suggesting how
they are conducted
Physical models include information
about how the processes are
implemented
7. Slide 7
DFD Shapes from Visio
From Flow Chart /
Data Flow Diagram
Process
Data Store
External Entity
From Software Diagram /
Gane-Sarson DFD
Process
ID #
ID
#
External
Entity
Data Store
1
External
Entity
Data Store
Process
From Flow Chart /
Data Flow Diagram
Visio 5.x Visio 2000
8. Slide 8
DFD – Practical Example
Launched Dec. 11, 1998, the Climate Orbiter plunged too steeply
into the Martian atmosphere Sept. 23, 1999, and either burned up
or crashed. In an initial failure report released Oct. 15, 2000 the
review board blamed the navigation error on a communications
foul-up between NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and prime
contractor Lockheed Martin.
Collect,
analyze,
generate flight
control data
JPL-1
J1 JPL store
Convert data
from Metric to
English
?
LM1 LM store
Control
spaceflight
LM-1
English data
Transfer of Flight Control Data
This process
was missing
Metric data
Transfer data
?
Who was
responsible
for this task?
9. Slide 9
Structured English
Common Statements Example
Action Statement Profits = Revenues - Expenses
Generate Inventory - Report
Add Product record to Product Data Store
If Statement IF Customer Not in Customer Data Store
THEN Add Customer record to Customer Data Store
ELSE Add Current-Sale to Customer’s Total-Sales
Update Customer record in Customer Data Store
For Statement FOR all Customers in Customer Data Store
Generate a new line in the Customer-Report
Add Customer’s Total-Sales to Report-Total
Case Statement CASE
If Income < 10,000: Marginal-tax-rate = 10%
If Income < 20,000: Marginal-tax-rate = 20%
If Income < 30,000: Marginal-tax-rate = 31%
If Income < 40,000: Marginal-tax-rate = 35%
ELSE Marginal-tax-rate = 38%
ENDCASE
10. Slide 10
Key Definition
Decomposition is the process of
modeling the system and its
components in increasing levels of
detail.
Balancing involves insuring that
information presented at one level of
a DFD is accurately represented in
the next level DFD.
11. Slide 11
Context Diagram
Shows the context into which the
business process fits
Shows the overall business process as
just one process
Shows all the outside entities that receive
information from or contribute information
to the system
14. Slide 14
Level 0 Diagram
Shows all the processes that comprise
the overall system
Shows how information moves from and
to each process
Adds data stores
15. Slide 15
Level 1 Diagrams
Shows all the processes that comprise a single
process on the level 0 diagram
Shows how information moves from and to
each of these processes
Shows in more detail the content of higher
level process
Level 1 diagrams may not be needed for all
level 0 processes
16. Slide 16
Level 2 Diagrams
Shows all processes that comprise a single
process on the level 1 diagram
Shows how information moves from and to
each of these processes
Level 2 diagrams may not be needed for all
level 1 processes
Correctly numbering each process helps the
user understand where the process fits into the
overall system
17. Slide 17
Data Flow Splits and Joins
A data flow split shows where a flow is broken into its
component parts for use in separate processes
Data flow splits need not be mutually exclusive nor use
all the data from the parent flow
As we move to lower levels we become more precise
about the data flows
A data flow join shows where components are merged
to describe a more comprehensive flow
18. Slide 18
Alternative Data Flows
Where a process can produce different data
given different conditions
We show both data flows and use the process
description to explain why they are alternatives
Tip -- alternative data flows often accompany
processes with IF statements
19. Slide 19
Your Turn
At this point in the process it is easy to lose
track of the “big picture”.
Describe the difference between data flows,
data stores, and processes.
Describe in your own words the relationship
between the DFD and the ultimate new
application being developed.
21. Slide 21
Elements of a Use Case
Trigger -- event that causes the scenario
to begin
External trigger
Temporal trigger
All possible inputs and outputs
Individual steps
Show sequential order
Show conditional steps
22. Slide 22
Scenario Template (Use Case)
Scenario Description
Scenario Name: ID Number: _ __
Short Description:
Trigger: _______________________________________________________________
Type: External / Temporal
Major Inputs:
Description Source
________________________ ___________
________________________ ___________
________________________ ___________
________________________ ___________
________________________ ___________
________________________ ___________
Major Outputs:
Description Destination
_______________________ ____________
_______________________ ____________
_______________________ ____________
_______________________ ____________
_______________________ ____________
Major Steps Performed Information for Steps
This template can be downloaded from the course download page.
24. Slide 24
Integrating Scenario
Descriptions
DFDs generally integrate scenario
descriptions
Names of use cases become processes
Names of inputs and outputs become
data flows
Combining “small” data inputs and
outputs into a single flow
25. Slide 25
Steps in Building DFDs
Build the context diagram
Create DFD fragments for each scenario
Organize DFD fragments into level 0
Decompose level 0 DFDs as needed
Validate DFDs with user
26. Slide 26
DFD Fragment Tips
All process names must be verb phrases
Maintain organization’s viewpoint in naming
processes
Layouts often place
processes in the center
inputs from the left
outputs to the right
stores beneath the processes
28. Slide 28
DFD – Common Errors
Miracle
Black Hole
Gray Hole
29. Slide 29
DFD – Packet Concept
Pay phone
bill
1
Telephone Service
Provider
Itemized calls
& invoice
Itemized calls
Invoice
Incorrect use
of the packet
concept
Correct use
of the packet
concept
31. Slide 31
Level 0 Tips
Generally move from top to bottom,
left to right
Minimize crossed lines
Iterate as needed
The DFD is often drawn many times
before it is finished, even with very
experienced systems analysts
33. Slide 33
Tips for Level 1 and Below
Sources for inputs and outputs listed at higher
level
List source and destination of data flows to
processes and stores within each DFD
Depth of DFD depends on overall system
complexity
Two processes generally don’t need lower
level
More than seven processes become overly
complex and difficult to read
38. Slide 38
1. Use cases hold functional requirements in
an easy-to-read text format
2. They make a good framework for non-
functional requirements & project details.
3. Use cases show only the Functional req’ts.
4. Design is not done only in use case units.
How should we gather
requirements? Use cases?
39. Slide 39
A use case collects related scenarios
of a user’s goal succeeding or failing
UC 4: Place an order
Main scenario:
1. User identifies the customer, item and
quantity.
2. System accepts and queues the order.
Extensions:
1a. Low credit: Customer is ‘Preferred’...
1b. Low credit & not Preferred customer: ...
2a. Low on stock: Customer accepts reduced...
40. Slide 40
What sort of a use case fits your project:
Fully Dressed, ...?
Use Case 12. Buy stocks over the web
Primary Actor: Purchaser (user) Scope: PAF
Level: user goal Precondition: User already has PAF open.
Guarantees: sufficient log information exists that PAF can detect what went wrong.
Success Guarantees: remote web site acknowledged purchase, user's portfolio updated.
Main success scenario:
1. User selects to buy stocks over the web.
2. PAF gets name of web site to use (E*Trade, Schwabb, etc.)
3. PAF opens web connection to the site, retaining control.
4. User browses and buys stock from the web site.
5. PAF intercepts responses from the web site, and updates the user's portfolio.
6. PAF shows the user the new portfolio standing.
Extensions:
2a. User wants a web site PAF does not support:
2a1. System gets new suggestion from user, with option to cancel use case.
3a. ...
41. Slide 41
What sort of a use case fits your project:
..., Casual, ...?
Use Case: Buy something
The Requestor initiates a request and sends it
to her or his Approver, who completes the
request for submission and sends it to the
Buyer. The Buyer finds the best vendor, initiates
PO with Vendor.
At any time prior to receiving goods, Requestor
can change or cancel the request. Canceling it
removes it from any active processing.
42. Slide 42
What sort of a use case fits your project:
..., or Brief?
Actor Goal Brief Description
Production
Staff
Prepare digital
cartographic
source
Convert external digital data to
standard format, validate &
correct in preparation for
merging with operational
database.
... ... ...
Answer is, of course...
What are your project’s
Priorities and Communication Channels?
43. Slide 43
Use cases do not collect formulae, state,
cardinality, performance, uptime, ...
Examples:
1. Order cost = order item costs * 1.06 tax
2. Promotions may not run longer than 6 months.
3. Customers only become Preferred after ...
4. A customer has one and only one sales contact.
5. Response time is ...
6. Uptime requirement is ...
7. Number of simultaneous users will be ...
Capture those in any form available
(“just a tool problem”)
44. Slide 44
Goals make a good structure on which to
hang requirements & project details.
Project planning capitalizes on goal structure:
Useable Releases.
Priorities,
Schedule, staffing
Name P. Actor Pr. Diff. Rel Tm
Update customer Customer high med 1 ..
Generate invoice Finance high high 3 ..
Funds transfer Finance med high 4 ..
Scan products Customer high high 1 ..
46. Slide 46
Summary
The Data Flow Diagram (DFD) is an essential tool
for creating formal descriptions of business
processes and data flows.
Use cases record the input, transformation, and
output of business processes.
Eliciting scenario descriptions and modeling
business processes are critically important skills
for the systems analyst to master.