Re: Object Model feedback requested



Ismael Jones wrote:

Yes, actually.

I suspect you mean "no" there ;-)

The process was initiated from predefined user
requirements and some simple use cases, followed by applying OOA. I
then sketched an object model (I just love them), wrote sequence
diagrams, and updated the resulting model.

Try implementing the model in code, with tests, then see if you can reduce
any part and the tests still pass.

If you are asking "please verify my design before I carve it in granite",
there are those here who can take a shot, but we can't verify. Leave things
ready to change over time.

--
Phlip
http://www.greencheese.org/ZeekLand <-- NOT a blog!!!
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