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Analysis And Modeling Of Inventory Management Information System

Posted on:2006-01-31Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L L FengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2178360182469958Subject:Systems Engineering
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In software engineering, system modeling has been the key part of development of excellent software. Building a good domain model is a key of successful information system in its domain. Domain Analysis is the process of information-capturing, analysis and modeling of applied system groups in the specific domain. The main goal of domain analysis is to build the domain model. When a good domain model has been got, which is needed in the domain, it will be widely reused in big amount of new system developments in the same domain. Therefore, it is not necessary to repeat establishing domain model from the beginning. Because the system's general characters have been known, the main focus of system developers will be to solve some particular problems in the special system. UML (Unified Modeling Language) is an outstanding one of numerous modeling methods and unifies various kinds of representative methods in modeling process,so the system model built by UML has more expansive and much deeper reusability. UML is a standard way to view and display the system from different perspectives, and is also a valid method to model the system from several perspectives. The aim of this dissertation is building the inventory management model system, designing and implementing the inventory management model system using the methods and technology mentioned above. Through the compare of management styles, MRPII is adopted to build the domain model, optimize reorganization the business process, strengthen management and control skills. The Unified Modeling Method is been used in the development of inventory management system. System analysis, objects' and classes' static modeling, objects' and classes' dynamic modeling are been realized.As a part of system implement, This paper also describe system modules: preliminary information management, stores' in, out and transfer management, check and modify management, inventory information management.
Keywords/Search Tags:Inventory management system, Domain Analysis, Unified modeling
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