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Object Relationships Jerry Post Copyright © 1997 OO: Chapter 7 Object Relationships Jerry Post Copyright © 1997

Use Case: RT Business Processes Rolling Thunder Bicycles Worker Employee Product Management Order Entry Assembly & Shipping Purchases & Receipt Retail Store Manufacturer Accounting Customer

Rolling Thunder Order Entry Process Collaboration Diagram BikeSizes New order Order Entry Clerk Est. sizes Bicycle Retail data Retail Store BikeTubes Select Customer Choices Select Customer BikeParts Components Pricing

Rolling Thunder Manufacturing Process Frame Assembler Painter Paint BikeTubes TubeMaterial Build QOH Install Bicycle Customer BikeParts Components QOH Install Customer Transaction Ship Installer

Rolling Thunder Purchasing Process Purchase Order Purchase Items Components Purchase Order QOH Employee Payable Manufacturer Transaction Receive Manufacturer Dock employee