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ELEC3035: Control System Design
Justin Bradley . 01 Jan 2009 12:33

Lecture slides, handouts for tutorials, exam papers, and numerical examples for a third year course on Control System Design.

Introduction to Soft Systems Modelling
Justin Bradley . 07 Oct 2015 23:59

Two lectures that introduce the idea of modelling in the large, and contrasts hard system and soft system modelling. The second lecture goes into detail on a number of specific methods for analysing a system (CATWOE and CSH) and on modelling a system (Systems Diagrams and Personas).

Programming Principles: Computational Thinking
Justin Bradley . 11 Oct 2011 11:54

In this session we look at how to think systematically about a problem and create a solution. We look at the definition and characteristics of an algorithm, and see how through modularisation and decomposition we can then choose a set of methods to create. We also compare this somewhat procedural approach, with the way that design works in Object Oriented Systems,

Requirements Capture: Using UML Use Cases
Justin Bradley . 03 Dec 2010 11:13

This is a presentation for our year one INFO1008 course of Computational Systems. It covers the need for requirements capture and the difficulty of building a specification based on user information. We present UML Use Cases and Use Case diagrams as a way of capturing requirements from the users point of view in a semi-structured way.

System Design: UML Activity and Sequence Diagrams
Justin Bradley . 26 Oct 2012 10:52

In this session we look at how to model flow of control and interactions between components using UML Activity and Sequence Diagrams. This is an introductory session and so for Activity Diagrams we only cover branching, forks and joins and swim lanes, and for Sequence we cover lifelines, messages and returns, and alt, par and opt frames.

System Design: UML Class Diagrams
Justin Bradley . 05 Nov 2012 00:32

In this session we look at UML Class Diagrams and how they fit into both the family of UML models, and also the software engineering process. We look at some basic features of class diagrams including properties, operations, associations, generalisation, aggregation and composition.

System Design: Using UML Use Cases
Justin Bradley . 22 Oct 2012 07:08

In this lecture we cover how UML Use Cases can be used for requirements capture. We look at the anatomy of a Use Case Description, and the way in which use cases can be brought together in a use case diagram. We also look at the way that use cases can be derived from problems using noun verb analysis.

The Modelling Journey
Justin Bradley . 11 Jun 2010 13:56

These were slides developed as part of our work with the JISC Community Engagement Team and CETIS to introduce people to different forms of system modelling, including scenarios and personas, soft systems methods, UML (Use cases, activity diagrams and sequence diagrams), BMPN and EA modelling with Archimate.

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