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From: | Dirk Riehle |
Subject: | Re: An Analysis Pattern for Inventories |
Date: | Fri, 01 Mar 2002 15:45:47 -0500 |
Hi all,Ke Deng touches on a subject I've been wondering about while lurking around your mailing lists: what/who is GNUe's "product management" e.g. who gets to define what features to do, even before you come up with domain analysis or design decisions. Where does the domain expertise come from that decides that a specific way to handle inventory, do accounting, or model supply chains is the way to go.
In any case, if you think analysis patterns are helpful, let me know, I may be able to help. (E.g. I know the author of the paper Ke Deng is pointing to.) I'd also recommend Martin Fowler's book. I even put out some as I call it "business patterns" on the web at: http://www.riehle.org/practical-matters/patterns/index.html
Dirk At 3/1/2002 +0800, Ke Deng wrote:
hi, I don't know how do you think of "Analysis Pattern".It should be useful in proposal stage though it could bring some workload to study but it is a starting point and helpful. I have found an Analysis Pattern for Inventories (in attachment file)-Stock Manager which should be useful for GNUe project.Whether use it or not depend on your decision,I just hope it helpful to you. thanks, Ke Deng.
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