1. Use Table 2.2 in Lesson 2 to list the candidate conceptual classes for the entire system described below. Like Table 2.2, you need to create a table to include two columns, i.e., Conceptual Class Category and Examples, respectively. You must include all the categories in the table, and have at least 20 or more conceptual classes for this system. Each conceptual class category has at least one or more examples.
2. Prune EACH list of candidate conceptual classes according to the Domain Modeling in Lesson 2.
3. Create the below table to list the classes that are pruned and the classes that are retained for the Domain Model. You must have at least 10 or more conceptual classes retained for this system.
4. Draw the Domain Model for the system by adding need-to-know associations and attributes. The common association list on pages 155-157 of Larman’s Book can help.