Title: Operation Contracts
1- Lecture 6
- Operation Contracts
2- What is contract ?
- The guidelines for writing contracts for the
system operations. - Use Case realizations.
- Writing contracts leads to domain model updates.
3- Contracts are documents that describe system
behavior. - Contracts may be defined for system operations.
- Operations that the system (as a black box)
offers in its public interface to handle incoming
system events. - The entire set of system operations across all
use cases, defines the public system interface.
4 5- System Operations and the System Interface
- In the UML the system as a whole can be
represented as a class. - Contracts are written for each system operation
to describe its behavior.
6 7- A use case realization describes how a use case
is realized in terms of collaborating objects. - UML interaction diagrams are used to illustrate
use case realizations. - Recall Process Sale from main scenario we
identified a number of system events
(operations). - Each system event was then described by a
contract.
8- A contract is a document that describes what an
operation commits to achieve. - Emphasizing what will happen rather than how it
will be achieved. - Contracts can be expressed by pre- and post-
conditions.
9- Conceptual Model and Contracts
- A Conceptual Model is a visual representation of
conceptual classes or real-world objects in a
domain of interest. - Contracts describe detailed system behavior in
term of state changes to objects in the Domain
Model, after a system operation has executed.
10- To make contracts you have to use the conceptual
model. - We added the conceptual model from previous
slides to assist the comprehension of post
conditions in the contracts.
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13Operation Name Of operation, and
parameters. Cross References (optional) Use
cases this can occur within. Preconditions No
teworthy assumptions about the state of the
system or objects in the Domain
Model before execution of the
operation. Postconditions -The state of objects
in the Domain Model after completion of
the operation.
14- Example AddLineItem Contract
- Contract CO2 AddLineItem
- Operation addLineItem (itemID ItemID,
quantity integer) - Cross References Use Cases Process Sale.
- Pre-conditions There is a sale underway.
- Post-conditions
- A SalesLineItem instance sli was created.
(instance creation) - sli was associated with the current Sale.
(association formed) - sli.quantity was set to quantity. (attribute
modification) - sli was associated with a ProductSpecification,
based on itemID match. (association formed)
15- Preconditions are assumptions about the state of
the system before execution of the operation. - A Postcondition is an assumption that refers to
the state of the system after completion of the
operation. - The postconditions are not actions to be
performed during the operation. - Describe changes in the state of the objects in
the Domain Model (instances created, associations
are being formed or broken, and attributes are
changed).
16- Identify system operations from the system
sequence diagrams. - For each system operation, construct a contract.
- Write the preconditions section.
- Write the postconditions section describing the
state changes that occur to concepts in the
conceptual model. Postconditon categories - Instance creation and deletion.
- Attribute modification.
- Associations formed and broken.
17- AddLineItem PostconditionsCreation and Deletion
- After the itemID and quantity of an item have
been entered by the cashier, what new objects
should have been created? - A SaleLineItem instance sli was created.
18- AddLineItem PostconditionsAttribute Modification
- After the itemID and quantity of an item have
been entered by the cashier, what attributes of
new or existing objects should have been
modified? - sli.quantity was set to quantity.
19AddLineItem PostconditionsAssociations Formed
and Broken
- After the itemID and quantity of an item have
been entered by the cashier, what associations of
new or existing objects should have been formed
or broken? - sli was associated with the current Sale.
- sli was associated with a ProductSpecification,
based on itemID match.
20- Make New Sale Enumeration Example
- Assume a new sale is started, we will create a
new object from the conceptual class Sale, with
an ID5. - If this sale started on the register number 3,
then we have to create an association between the
sale number 5 with the register number 3
(associations are established by updating foreign
keys).
21- Writing Contracts leads to Domain Model Updates
- It is also common to discover the need to record
new concepts, attributes or associations in the
Domain Model. - For example
- If in one of the postconditions, you wanted to
create an instance to store some values in it,
and it was not presented by any Concept in the
domain model. - Then you should go back and correct your domain
model by adding this concept.
22- The most common mistake in creating contract
- The most common problem in creating contracts is
forgetting to include the forming of
associations. Particularly, when new instances
are created, it is very likely that associations
to several objects need be established. - Dont forget to include all the associations
formed and broken.
23- Example 1 End Sale Contract
Contract EndSale Operation EndSale
() Cross References Use Cases Process
Sale. Pre-conditions There is a sale
underway and all items have been
entered. Post-conditions Sale.isComplete
became true. (attribute modification)
24- Example 2 Make Payment Contract
- Contract MakePayment
- Operation MakePayment (amount Number or
Quantity) - Cross References Use Cases Process Sale.
- Pre-conditions There is a sale underway
and all items have been entered. - Post-conditions
- A Payment instance p was created. (instance
creation) - p.amountTendered was set to amount. (attribute
modification) - p was associated with the current Sale.
(association formed) - The current Sale was associated with the Store
to add it to the historical log of completed
sales. (association formed)
25- Example 3 Start Up Contract
- Contract StartUp
- Operation StartUp ()
- Cross References Use Cases Process Sale.
- Pre-conditions None.
- Post-conditions
- A Store, POST, ProductCatalog and
ProductSpecifications have been created.
(instance creation) - ProductCatalog was associated with
ProductSpecifications. (association formed) - Store was associated with ProductCatalog.
(association formed) - Store was associated with POST. (association
formed) - POST was associated with ProductCatalog.
(association formed)
26- Contracts describe detailed system behavior in
terms of state changes to objects in the
Conceptual model after a system operation. - Contracts have sections of Operations, Cross
references, Preconditions and Postconditions.
Postconditions are the most important section. - Postconditions describe changes in the state of
objects in the Conceptual model.