The European Ornithological Trust Survey System (EOTSS) is a software system to be developed that facilitates the survey work to be done and handles the data volumes of surveys that eventually productizes the DABB. Surveys of breeding birds
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Content Introduction 2 Workload Matrix 3 SSADM Methodology 4 Logical Data Model 4 Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) 4 Data Flow Model 6 Context Diagram 7 Data Flow Diagram Level 1 8 Data Flow Diagram Level 2 9 DFD Level 2 Process 1 9 DFD Level 2 Process 2 10 DFD Level 2 Process 3 11 DFD Level 2 Process 4 12 Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Techniques 13 Entity Life Histories 13 Field Worker 15 Use Case Diagram 16 Class Diagram 17 Aggregation 17 Generalization 18 Object-relationship 20 Activity Diagram (Manual approach to Territory Mapping) 22 Activity Diagram (Human Interact with System) 23 Comparison between SSADM and OOADM 27 SSADM methodology 27 Object-oriented methodology 28 Conclusion 29 Introduction An Introduction to the European Ornithological Trust Survey System Case Study The European Ornithological Trust (EOT) is engaged on a long-term project to set up the Digital Atlas of Breeding Birds (DABB). The DABB, an atlas of breeding birds; caters for environmental and wildlife preservation organizations and committees throughout the whole of Europe. It has been intended that the information of the DABB is to be made available and presented digitally; on website via the Internet and in the forms of digital media, such as on CD-ROM and...

