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Book Description

Without a framework for organizing and codifying these ideas, systems modeling can become disjointed, frustrating, and ultimately ineffective. This book is extensively illustrated with detailed examples illuminating the main points discussed. Its four appendices provide fully worked examples of pertinent applications.

Table of Contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright Page
  3. Dedications
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Introduction to Essential Modeling Heuristics Section
  8. Note on Preliminary Edition
  9. 1 Essential Modeling Heuristics
  10. 2 Defining System Context
  11. 3 Modeling External Events
  12. 4 Deriving the Behavioral Model
  13. 5 Completing the Essential Model – the Upper Levels
  14. 6 Completing the Essential Model – the Lower Levels
  15. 7 Essential Model Traceability
  16. Appendix A – Cruise Control
  17. Appendix B – Bottle-Filling System
  18. Appendix C – Silly (Science and Industry Little Logic Yzer)
  19. Appendix D – Defect Inspection System
  20. Index
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