Piaget,
I will be glad to talk to you about this after I finish the summary.
Jim Bromer


On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Piaget Modeler
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Jim,
>
> To convey an architecture you should have a multiplicity of diagrams of
> different types.
> Both static (to show structure) and dynamic (to show flow).
>
> Even if all you have is a theory, there are aspects of the theory that can
> be depicted.
>
> Transforming verbal descriptions into images not only allows better
> comprehension for all parties,
> but facilitates and speeds development.
>
> Perhaps you should take some time and imagine how your theories of
> proposed system can be visualized.
>
> Just translate all four parts of your theory into a presentation, and
> imagine you are explaining your theory
> to an audience.  What images would help them grasp your theory
> immediately.
>
> I ask because I'm genuinely interested in your theory, but cannot make
> heads or tails of it through all the
> verbiage. And, I would like to know how it differs from other extant
> theories.  Diagrams would really help.
>
> ~PM
>



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