OK I'll look at in more detail when I get the chance- may not be until next week.
First impressions are that you did not leave yourself enough space for the complicated area in the middle and hence it is very compressed and it is not easy to see what's going on.
In the real world, the purpose of an aspect sequence chart is to be able to see "at a glance" the overall picture as a more effective means of presentation than the information that can be acquired from the Control Tables. Therefore even if what you have shown happens to be 100% right, actually it fails to fulfill its purpose (as it will be quite an effort to untangle).
So a lesson to learn from experience is to look where the complexity is and to lay out your chart on the available drawing page accordingly- to maximise the use of the space where it is most needed.
First impressions are that you did not leave yourself enough space for the complicated area in the middle and hence it is very compressed and it is not easy to see what's going on.
In the real world, the purpose of an aspect sequence chart is to be able to see "at a glance" the overall picture as a more effective means of presentation than the information that can be acquired from the Control Tables. Therefore even if what you have shown happens to be 100% right, actually it fails to fulfill its purpose (as it will be quite an effort to untangle).
So a lesson to learn from experience is to look where the complexity is and to lay out your chart on the available drawing page accordingly- to maximise the use of the space where it is most needed.
(26-02-2014, 12:44 PM)asrisaku Wrote: Hello
I am studying the aspect sequence and I am quite new on this. Please help review it. That would be a big help to start with this study.
Thanks a lot
Best regards
Arnut
PJW


