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1. You are working as a system analyst for a consulting firm
contracted by a college to create a management system for its
students. During the process you create a state transition diagram
for an object called Students. What are the possible states of a
student? And what happens to a student who stops attending
the college for a time and then decides to return a some point in
the future to continue his or her studies?
Answer :- The possible states of the STUDENTS object in the new
management system would be active,
frozen, and non-active. I think
that the state that would make the most sense for a student who is
only temporarily halting their time at college would be the
frozen state. The frozen state would preserve important
data such as personal information, payment information, and student
grades in the event that they return to school at a later date.
Non-active would be a state reserved for students who decide to
either transfer to another college or dropout completely.
2. Do you believe it is harder for experience analysts to learn UML and other object-oriented techniques, since they are accustomed to thinking about data and processes as separate OR do you believe analytical knowledge and experience are transferable and useful in the newer, object-oriented approach? What are the reasons for your conclusion?
Answer :- I think UML visualization and other Object-oriented
techniques translate well into many different fields of experience,
but I also think that a nonlinear, classic knowledge-based
approaches are useful in the modern landscape. Breaking things down
into objects, processes, and connecting them all together is an
easy way for me, personally, to understand topics, especially
complex systems. Even if one does not use the OO approach
specifically, taking an object-oriented view of things and maybe
putting that side-by-side with your existing analysis can show new
patterns that might not have been easy to see.
However, I think that in the modern age of big data and
connectivity, ignoring object-oriented views of things would be
shortsighted and possibly dangerous. Just about everything we do
now is full of data, either being scooped up or monetized or both,
and it is important to follow that data wherever it might go. Most
types of activity in business are going to use some sort of data in
some way, and it would be silly to pretend that data is anything
less than a very crucial part of the whole.
Ans 1. STRONGLY AGREE , three states are perfectly decided as the student status active , frozen , non-active they data input in them is also appropriate the management system is all about the current status of the students so this should run perfectly fine
Ans 2. AGREE , The point being tool based things like data analysis and big data handling or IOT all have there roots based on OOPS only and the person being data analyst is also a part of same culture so he shouldn't have a problem learning UML and other OOPS based technology
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