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Agricultural Silo Selection and Elevator System

Agricultural Silo Selection and Elevator System. Kurt Goldstein Kayann Januchowski Keith Dugas Bill Epperson. Product Overview. An agricultural silo management system; used to manage and direct silos to be filled by a grain elevator

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Agricultural Silo Selection and Elevator System

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  1. Agricultural Silo Selection and Elevator System Kurt Goldstein Kayann Januchowski Keith Dugas Bill Epperson

  2. Product Overview • An agricultural silo management system; used to manage and direct silos to be filled by a grain elevator • The system chooses a silo to contain incoming grain shipments or to fulfill outgoing grain orders with oversight by an elevator manager • Silos chosen will be based on criteria entered by the elevator manager • The system will house data regarding silo and grain status and be able to produce reports

  3. Use Case Diagram

  4. Candidate A Decomposition

  5. Candidate A Class Model

  6. Candidate B Decomposition

  7. Candidate B Class Model

  8. Utility Tree

  9. Scoring Matrix

  10. Design Rationale • Candidate A is the better design solution because it generally supports all scenarios more effectively than Candidate B. • Candidate A implements a more delegated control structure as recommended in the Law of Demeter, and supports a higher level of information hiding. • Candidate A provides a greater level of performance by decreasing the number of instructions per access.

  11. Detailed Class Diagram

  12. State Transition Diagram

  13. Sequence Diagram: ChooseSilo

  14. Sequence Diagram: Shipin

  15. Prototype Demo • http://cljweb.byethost9.com/Grain/

  16. Questions?

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