week 10

In the first part of this chapter we have briefly discuss menu structures and screen designs. These address the human interface architecture in the Who column and
in this week we have to learn about Designer row [C4R3], and the presentation architecture in the Who column and Builder row [C4R4] of the Zachman framework. We have see how menu structures and screen designs can initially be defined from data models, based on the entitydependency analysis method described in  Chapter 7. We have see how menu structures and screen designs are used for systems design in the How column and Builder row [C2R4], as part of prototype implementation. We have see how a physical database design in the What column and the Builder row [C1R4] is optimized for transaction performance analysis in a distributed systems architecture and technology architecture in the Where column for the Designer [C3R3] and Builder rows [C3R4].from page of book to 275- 320.

BSIT 6th Regular

 BSIT 6th Self Support 

 

Monday(16-03-2020)                               9:30-11:00am

 

Monday(16-03-2020)                               8:00-9.30am                                                                               

Tuesday(17-03-2020)                              8:00-9:30am

Tuesday(17-03-2020)                              9:30-11:00am