Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Conceptual Models
1.2 The World of Patterns
1.3 The Patterns in this Book
1.4 Conceptual Models and Business Process Reengineering
1.5 Patterns and Frameworks
1.6 Using the Patterns
References
Part 1. Analysis Patterns
Chapter 2 Accountability
2.1 Party
2.2 Organization Hierarchies
2.3 Organization Structure
2.4 Accountability
2.5 Accountability Knowledge Level
2.6 Party Type Generalizations
2.7 Hierarchic Accountability
2.8 Operating Scopes
2.9 Post
References
Chapter 3. Observations and Measurements
3.1 Quantity
3.2 Conversion Ratio
3.3 Compound Units
3.4 Measurement
3.5 Observation
3.6 Subtyping Observation Concepts
3.7 Protocol
3.8 Dual Time Record
3.9 Rejected Observation
3.10 Active Observation, Hypothesis, and Projection
3.11 Associated Observation
3.12 Process of Observation
References
Chapter 4. Observations for Corporate Finance
4.1 Enterprise Segment
4.2 Measurement Protocol
4.3 Range
4.4 Phenomenon with Range
4.5 Using the Resulting Framework
References
Chapter 5. Referring to Objects
5.1 Name
5.2 Identification Scheme
5.3 Object Merge
5.4 Object Equivalence
References
Chapter 6. Inventory and Accounting
6.1 Account
6.2 Transactions
6.3 Summary Account
6.4 Memo Account
6.5 Posting Rules
6.6 Individual Instance Method
6.7 Posting Rule Execution
6.8 Posting Rules for Many Accounts
6.9 Choosing Entries
6.10 Accounting Practice
6.11 Sources of an Entry
6.12 Balance Sheet and Income Statement
6.13 Corresponding Account
6.14 Specialized Account Mode]
6.15 Booking Entries to Multiple Accounts
Further Reading
References
Chapter 7. Using the Accounting Models
7.1 Structural Models
7.2 Implementing the Structure
7.3 Setting Up New Phone Services
7.4 Setting Up Calls
7.5 Implementing Account-based Firing
7.6 Separating Calls into Day and Evening
7.7 Charging for Time
7.8 Calculating the Tax
7.9 Concluding Thoughts
References
Chapter 8. Planning
8.1 Proposed and Implemented Action
8.2 Completed and Abandoned Actions
8.3 Suspension
8.4 Plan
8.5 Protocol
8.6 Resource Allocation
8.7 Outcome and Start Functions
References
Chapter 9. Trading
9.1 Contract
9.2 Portfolio
9.3 Quote
9.4 Scenario
References
Chapter 10. Derivative Contracts
Chapter 11. Trading Packages
Chapter 12. Layered Architecture for Information Systems
Chapter 13. Application Facades
Chapter 14. Patterns for Type Model
Chapter 15. Association Patterns
Chapter 16. Afterword
Part 3. Appendix