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- | =====BON===== | + | =====BON/UML===== |
- | * [[https://www.eiffel.org/doc/eiffelstudio/Diagram%20tool|Using the EiffelStudio/BON diagram tool | + | * For more on UML and BON see [[https://wiki.eecs.yorku.ca/project/eiffel/_media/bon:uml.pdf|UML/BON]] (logon) |
+ | * [[https://www.eiffel.org/doc/eiffelstudio/Diagram%20tool|Using the EiffelStudio/BON diagram tool]] (can also be used for UML) | ||
+ | * [[https://youtu.be/wQs6n3e2mpo?t=216|Short instruction Video using the IDE]] to generate a BON class diagram. | ||
* [[http://www.bon-method.com/index_normal.htm|BON]] - Business Object Notation. The BON method for analysis and design of object-oriented software is a means of extending the higher-level concepts of the Eiffel programming language into the realm of analysis and design aided by a graphical notation akin to but different from UML. | * [[http://www.bon-method.com/index_normal.htm|BON]] - Business Object Notation. The BON method for analysis and design of object-oriented software is a means of extending the higher-level concepts of the Eiffel programming language into the realm of analysis and design aided by a graphical notation akin to but different from UML. | ||
+ | * For drawing BON diagrams see [[:eiffel:faq:bon:|using draw.io for BON diagrams]] | ||
BON provides a textual and graphical notation for modelling the static and dynamic structure of OO software: | BON provides a textual and graphical notation for modelling the static and dynamic structure of OO software: | ||
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- | For drawing BON diagrams see [[:eiffel:faq:bon:|using draw.io for BON diagrams]] | + | |
Here is an example of a contracted class CITIZEN using the BON notation: | Here is an example of a contracted class CITIZEN using the BON notation: | ||
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BON is described in depth in the book //Seamless Object-Oriented Software Architecture//, Prentice Hall, 1994, by Kim Waldén and Jean-Marc Nerson. The textbook is now out of print but available from the BON website as a [[https://wiki.eecs.yorku.ca/project/eiffel/_media/bon:bon-book.pdf|pdf]]. | BON is described in depth in the book //Seamless Object-Oriented Software Architecture//, Prentice Hall, 1994, by Kim Waldén and Jean-Marc Nerson. The textbook is now out of print but available from the BON website as a [[https://wiki.eecs.yorku.ca/project/eiffel/_media/bon:bon-book.pdf|pdf]]. | ||
+ | ===Older Drawing Tools=== | ||
The graphical shapes of BON can be drawn using Microsoft Office Visio. We use draw.io instead. | The graphical shapes of BON can be drawn using Microsoft Office Visio. We use draw.io instead. | ||
* Using the [[https://wiki.eecs.yorku.ca/project/eiffel/_media/bon:bon-stencil.zip|BON Visio Stencil]] (**Visio 2013 and later**), we can draw BON class and dynamic diagrams. A [[https://wiki.eecs.yorku.ca/project/eiffel/_media/bon:bon-visio.pdf|BON/Visio manual]] is available describing how to use Visio for the BON diagrams. | * Using the [[https://wiki.eecs.yorku.ca/project/eiffel/_media/bon:bon-stencil.zip|BON Visio Stencil]] (**Visio 2013 and later**), we can draw BON class and dynamic diagrams. A [[https://wiki.eecs.yorku.ca/project/eiffel/_media/bon:bon-visio.pdf|BON/Visio manual]] is available describing how to use Visio for the BON diagrams. | ||
* This is the [[https://wiki.eecs.yorku.ca/project/eiffel/_media/bon:bon-visio-stencil-original.zip|]] for **Visio2010**. | * This is the [[https://wiki.eecs.yorku.ca/project/eiffel/_media/bon:bon-visio-stencil-original.zip|]] for **Visio2010**. |