Model
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Definition
A model refers to an abstract representation of a system, process, or concept. It is a simplified and structured representation of a real-world entity, system, or phenomenon.
Models capture essential aspects, relationships, and behaviour without unnecessary details.
Models serve as a means of communication and understanding among stakeholders (developers, architects, users, etc.).
Purpose of Models
- Abstraction: Models abstract complex systems into manageable components.
- Analysis: They allow analysis, validation, and verification before actual implementation.
- Documentation: Models document design decisions, requirements, and system behaviour.
- Visualization: They provide visual representations for better comprehension.
Types of Models
- Architectural Models: Describe the high-level structure and components of a system.
- Behavioral Models: Illustrate how components interact and respond to events. Partially represented in MDriven with UML – State machines
- Data Models: Represent data structures, relationships, and constraints. In MDriven, these are represented by the Class Diagram.
- Process Models: Depict workflows, business processes, or system behaviour over time.
Model Driven Architecture and Model-Driven Development
Read more here about different software development strategies using models: Model Driven
Examples of Models in MDriven
- UML diagrams (e.g., class diagrams, sequence diagrams).
- State diagrams for modeling system behaviour.