> Where I loose it, is trying to take a programming 
> requirement.  See the objects and/or patterns.  And write a 
> group of objects to work together to solve the real world 
> application.  I can't make the jump from a Java sample 
> project of a group of jam objects to creating an application 
> to manage trima machine data for our blood bank.

This process is somewhat similar to modeling data requirements for a
relational database, actually. Just as you need to identify the entities and
relationships within your database, you need to model the objects and their
relationships within an OO design.

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