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Title: E-Government Modeling and Design Patterns
Lecturer: Dr. Li Xiaoshan
Affiliation: University of Macau
Time: 10 June 2005, 9:30 - 12:30
Venue: Rua do Campo, no 78, Edificio Chung Kin, 10th floor
Abstract: This seminar focuses on e-government system analysis and design with UML. Based on a case study of an application approval system, the problems of requirements elicitation, specification, analysis, validation, consistency, domain modeling and others are discussed and illustrated. Some important points on the application of UML use case, activity, class, sequence and state diagrams are presented. The talk also tackles the problem of specifying the government business rules and constraints, as well as handling the requirement changes. Finally, we introduce the concept of design patterns and outline its applications to e-government software development.
Materials: slides
Target audience: IT managers and professionals
Prerequisites: basic knowledge of OO Analysis and Design, and UML
Bio: Dr. Li Xiaoshan is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Macau. His research interests include formal methods for object-oriented analysis and design. He can be contacted at xsl@umac.mo.