Aggregation or composition, Operation Management

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You are to produce a report on the 'Animal Farm' Case Study that identifies the significant ambiguities, records your assumptions, and explains your design decisions (with your UML diagrams in appendices). There should be a contents page and if necessary small abstracts from your diagrams to support your explanations.

2 Your report should contain a description of the sort of actions the controller object might take if the hoof clamps sensors reported an extra heavy load and the controller could calculate that the robot would respond sluggishly (and by what degree). Give scenarios and reasoning where appropriate.

3 In the body of the report there should be an explanation of how a shear conveyor and sensors should work (it should be logical and failsafe). This could be used as an outline specification for some aspects of a controller.

4 The report should contain a discussion of the HCI aspects of this system. This discussion should be supported by annotated diagrams.5 Explain in the report how/where you may use wrappers /veneers in this system

The Appendices

These should contain the following documents:

A. Documentation using UML to include

1 Class diagrams of the described system to include where appropriate:

a) Generalisation, Interfaces and/or Types

b) Aggregation and/or Composition

c) Multiplicity

d) Attributes

e) Method Signatures

f) Visibility

g) Dependencies

2 A set of Sequence Diagrams one of which shows how the process of shearing sheep and preparing wool is done.

3 At least two State Chart Diagrams, one of your choice and the other depicting the auctioning process in order to purchase stock until the payment is made. If reserve price is not met, the lot is withdrawn.

4 A set of Use Case Diagrams relating on how livestock is managed when the livestock were infected by illnesses.


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