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The document provides an overview of the Merise method for operational training. It describes the various models used in the Merise method including models of flow, conceptual and organizational data and treatment levels, and logical treatment and data. It also discusses transforming Merise models to UML models. The target participants are those involved in designing applications such as project managers and designers. The training covers collecting existing systems, building the various models, conceptual concepts, and rules for constructing each model type.

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Merise Method Power Amc

The document provides an overview of the Merise method for operational training. It describes the various models used in the Merise method including models of flow, conceptual and organizational data and treatment levels, and logical treatment and data. It also discusses transforming Merise models to UML models. The target participants are those involved in designing applications such as project managers and designers. The training covers collecting existing systems, building the various models, conceptual concepts, and rules for constructing each model type.

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Merise Method -Power AMC

Provide operational training method Merise ; clear and concise concepts with many exercises,
with frequent references the nearest field use.

- Contents

* Presentation
* Study of existing
* The models of flow (MCF, MCC, MOF)
* Conceptual Level Data (MCD)
* Conceptual Level of Treatment (MCT MCTA, CVO)
* Organizational level of treatment (MOT, MOTA)
* Organizational level data (MOD)
* Logic level treatment (MLT)
* Logic level of data (MLD)
* The approach
* Merise to UML

Participants

Any person directly involved in the design of an application (project manager, designer,
computer specialist).
Presentation

* Identify basic concepts: a standard approach, static and dynamic system of information
models.
* Overview of the approach.

Study of existing

* Collection of existing buildings.


* The models and flow diagrams.
* The validation of the perception of what exists.

Models of flow (MCF, MCC, MOF)

* Model context, conceptual model (or communication) and organizational flow.


* The types of flows, the types of players.
* The rules for developing models.

Conceptual level of data (MCD)

* An intuitive concepts. Object, relationship, property, case identifier.

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* Rules for building a MCD.

Conceptual level of processing (MCT MCTA, CVO)

* The conceptual model of treatment: processes, operations, events and results,


synchronizations, the rules of issue, the rules of management.
* Rules developed: flow models to models of treatment.

Organizational level of treatment (MOT, MOTA)

* Key concepts: process, phase, rules of organization.


* The rules of word construction.
* The MOTA: concepts and rules of construction.
* The external models.

Organizational level data (MOD)

* The model organizational data.


* The permissions associated with the data.
* The data conceptual, organizational or technical.
* Rules of construction and presentation.

Logic treatment (MLT)

* The concepts: functional distinction of dialogue, the user interface, the core
non-interactive.
* Dialogue and functional human-machine dialogue.
* Graphical interfaces: GUI objects.
* The core non-interactive.

Logic data (MLD)

* The navigational model: principles, processing, recovery, optimization.


* The relational model: principles, processing, recovery, optimization.

Transformation models.

* The preliminary study, the representative subset. The detailed study: general design and
detail.
* For each of these stages: the actors involved, the main tasks outcomes.
* Merise and object approach.
* Presentation of UML models. The class diagram, collaboration, state change.
* Comparison between models and Merise UML models.
* UML and project management.

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