Analysis and improvement of a proposed pig breeding information system
Keywords:
Pig information system, DBMM methodAbstract
The "Domino-Block-Module-Model" (DBMM) method was applied to analyze the proposed pig information system of the National Institute for Agricultural Quality Control (NIAQD). Dominos were determined in order to create larger objects, Blocks and Modules to find a clear way in the visualization of the relationship of the different parts of the system. With the help of the created model investigations can be done to explore similarities and exceptions in the structure of the information system. The DBMM method helps to enlarge the possibilities and the application areas of the analyzed system of interest. Using the created model we can find out how new dominos and blocks representing the economy of the pig breeding can be inserted into the modules.
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