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SGallaher96

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How do we move from analysis to design?
 
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The two important objectives of data management are ________.
 
  A) safe storage and easy retrieval of data
  B) to screen and calculate data
  C) to minimize the storage capacity and maximize the usage of database
  D) to match data and application with the user requirements



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Answer to Question 1

Analysis and design are not phases divided by clearly-defined lines. They are activities that overlap; the transition between the two occurs only incrementally. Design objects  objects that serve the product  are discovered by starting from analysis artifacts.
Essentially, design uses the same modeling tools as analysis, but turns its focus from the problem space to the solution space. There are two exceptions: use cases that are used by design but not created for it, and component diagrams that are primarily for use by design.

Answer to Question 2

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