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M. E. Fayad. "Stable Analysis Patterns for Software and Systems" Boca Raton, FL: Auerbach Publications, Taylor & Francis Catalog #: K24627, May 2017. ISBN-13: 978-1-4987-0274-4
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(1) There are many concept classifications from one field to another.
(2) Why is concept classification important?
Concepts are the building blocks of any field of knowledge.
(3) Every concept classification is based on different criteria from one field of knowledge to another. Consequently, each concept class has unique characteristics.
(4) Concept classifications create many significant problems: (a) misunderstanding between different Professions and (b) name concept instance, not the concept itself in most classifications.
Example: Exist concept classification is based on MODELING only
First
[I] Single Concept is a noun or concept in modeling a CLASS.
Such as Any Project, Any Proposal, Any Risk, and others
[II]. Compound Concept consists of 2 or more single concepts, called in modeling an ARCHITECTURAL CLASS, such as Data Analysis, Risk Assessment, and Machine Learning.
Second
[I] System Class is a noun or concept in modeling a CLASS – Specific Named Class, Such as sky city 1000, International Space Station, World War II,
[II] Actor/Party
Such as Person, Smart hardware, and Specific Creature type.
[III] Role
Such as Named Professor, Student, Dean,
Unified Concept Classification based on Fayad's Art of Abstraction
1) Enduring Business Theme (EBT) -- Rank -- highest Concept
2) Business Object (BO) -- Rank -- Very Important
3) Industrial Object (IO) -- Rank -- Changeable
+ Strong and complete
+ Unified -- 1 and 2
+ Stable -- 1 and 2
+ All the concepts above in our classification are single concepts.
+ Architectural Concepts are a combination of
-- Two or more EBTs
-- Two or more BOs
-- Mix of two or more EBTs + Bos
Notes:
(1) General purpose concept classification
(2) Unified
(3) Stable Overtime
(4) Base of understanding by different Professions
(5) Dealing with the actual concepts
(6) No Synonymous
Where:
Enduring Business Themes (EBTs)
1. Unified
2. Stable
3. Final
4. Continuous
5. Ultimate Goals
6. Has rules of conduct -- (High level) -- Rules must be known to all. -- Unfortunately, many people do not know them.
7. Important discoveries
8. Examples -- Friendship, Marriage, Thinking, Retaliation.
Business Objects (BOs)
1. Unified
2. Stable internally and adaptable externally
3. Final
4. Has a beginning and an end
5. Has an ultimate goal that can be positive or negative
6. We add the word "Any" to each of these concepts
7. Has rules of conduct -- (moderate level) -- Rules must be known to all. -- Unfortunately, many people do not know them.
8. Important discoveries
9. Examples -- Any Project, Any Proposal, Any Data.
Industrial Objects (IOs)
1. Changeable
2. Tangible
3. Unfortunately, and currently building and developing everything based on them. (Disasters)
3. Application Objects
4. Well-known to the majority of people
5. Has no value -- The strange thing is people say, "I love my car or smoking."
6. Some have side effects or high impacts on society, such as Oil, Drugs.
7. Examples: Specific Novel, Conference Table, MacBook.
Please find the type (EBT, BO, IO) of each of the concepts following: (10 out of 13)
Culture
Privacy
Policy
Analysis
Brain
Guru
Intelligence
Assumption
World War II
Poverty
iPhone
Feedback
Bureaucracy