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Monday, July 25, 2022

Change

More practice today.

Today I am thinking of change. Prices change, people change, places change, and so on. Price increases, such as the increase in gas prices, are usually negative changes for the consumer; people don't like them very much. From economic theory, I know that consumers sometimes (maybe want to) find substitutes for goods when the price increases.

Consider diagramming. At one point, UML was the predominant language/notation used for creating diagrams. Then there was BPMN. Now, systems will assist with the creation of diagrams. I was an evaluator of a prototype to create class diagrams from requirements. I thought the diagrams created by the system were a good starting point for Analysts who need to create these diagrams. I created and submitted models/diagrams to show how the diagrams may differ when a person -the Analyst - creates it. The author Tiantian Tang actually thanked me in the acknowledgements. That was cool.

The paper:

From Natural Language to UML Class Models: An Automated Solution Using NLP to Assist Requirements Analysis
By Tiantian Tang
https://theses.liacs.nl/pdf/2020-2021-TangTiantian.pdf

I realize that I have knowledge of the "old" diagrams (DFDs and so on) as well as newer UML and BPMN diagrams. I probably should pay more attention to diagramming. The following blog has examples of diagrams I prepared for a job search process:

http://moorefo1.blogspot.com/


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