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ACTION DESIGNER
As of 3/1/90
Dear Friend:
Thanks for downloading Action Designer (AD). Like
me, you must be interested in developing better systems
and getting some help from the computer while you are at
it. I've been studying, using and developing systems
methodologies for over 20 years. Improvements have come
slowly but steadily. The trick has been to adopt only
the truly useful techniques and to avoid getting caught
up in the latest fad.
A few years ago, I came across Action Diagrams. I used
them in my consulting practice with great results. Here
is why I think they worked for me:
They helped me to organize and structure
my thinking.
Action diagrams were easily understood by
my non-technical clients.
They could be used at whatever level of
detail a project required.
The diagrams evolved as my understanding of
the problem at hand evolved.
Using them, I could design incrementally and
non-linearly. That is, I could iterate a
design and move around in it embellishing it
as it evolved.
They produced RESULTS!
So, I'm sold on Action Diagrams. Not as my only tool; I
use data flow diagrams, structure charts, data dictionaries
et al as required. The question is, should you be sold on
Action Diagrams? Well, that's the whole idea behind Shareware.
Now you can try Action Diagrams with little or no financial
exposure.
Commercial Action Diagram packages are $500 and up (although
I've heard rumors of one that is less expensive). The
problem with them is that I couldn't influence their design
(there never was an update to the well known $500 package
I bought) and they showed no signs of growing into more
powerful, affordable tools.
That brings us to AD. At a minimum, AD does what the
commercial packages do more or less. Beyond that, I think
there are some desireable improvments including the user
interface, multiple printer support, support for object
oriented analysis, code generation facilities and more.
Most exciting, I have in mind a number of major extensions
to AD (read the Future Directions chapter of the manual
for details). They include:
Hyper Links Hypertext like facilities
Hot Links Links to logic and code modules
Data Dictionary Closely coupled data dictionary
Other Diagrams Generation of data flow diagrams
from Action Diagrams
and more, more, more.
I'd like to work with you to define how these should work.
And, since there are undoubtedly other enhancements that you
can think of, I need your inputs as well. A caution: I'm
not suggesting an "everything but the kitchen sink" approach;
maybe AD will become a family of tools.
I think that this is a really good CASE tool. I hope that
you agree.
Now, a word about my motivation. Sorry to say I'm not a
believer in Freeware where significant software is concerned.
I don't mind sharing the fruits of my labor when the effort
is nominal. But, AD represents a substantial amount of work
and if you are using it, you are probably doing so in your work.
As a collegue, you know how hard you have to work to develop
a sophisticated piece of software. You will understand then
that I expect you to register AD if you use it. I keep the
registration fee low and offer quantity discounts to encourage
registration. I'm offering significant premiums in the form
of enhanced features, upgrades and support.
The American software industry thrives on innovation. It
was built by a lot of little guys with creative ideas. Big
companies don't provide much of that. Unfortunately, the
cost of entry into the software market dominated by large
firms is prohibitive for most - certainly my company. However,
innovation and effort must be rewarded or the innovators will
go elsewhere.
The bottom line is, register and I'll work with you to create
a genuinely special tool. What's in this for you is simple.
You will get a professionally designed and implemented tool
for very little money.
By the way, you can register with your credit card (VISA and
MasterCard) by phone or mail.
I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Lou Barnett
MetaLogic Corporation
(805) 529-4498