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Quick notes on a Bicycle reseller web service use case.

Abstract

Cast

BikeWeb
A bicycle and component resaler with only a web interface. This is a mom and pop opperation but everyone assumes they are a union-busting, meglomaniac with monopolistic intent.
BikeWeb also has a reputation for building solid wheels quickly and inexpensively. Competitors assume BikeWeb violates some child labour laws somewhere.
Zippy
The final customer in our business (unless you count the folks who use his courier service).
Tubes and Joints
Colorado frame-building company with a welding and Zen.
Marbles Co.
Roller, ball and needle bearings wholesaler.
Distinto
This company manufactures parts that roll, slide or spin. Everybody who knows bicycles dreams of impressing their friends with a Distinto Groupo.
Érudit
Another brand name company, specializing in non-moving parts, like seatpost, bars, stem.
Bike Warehouse
This wharehouse resells components from most known brands. They wholesale their stock back out to catalog and store front companies.
frame
wheel
hub
tire
rim
spoke
spoke nipple
frameset
headset
bottom bracket
seatpost
set
bars
stem
breaks
calipers
pads
break cables
cranks
pedals
chainrings
derailleurs
shifters
shifter cables

Script

  1. Zippy is working as a bicycle courier when his bicycle is run over by a city bus. He escapes with minor road rash and and refuses ambulance assistance.
  2. Zippy borrows a bicycle from a friend for a week and sets down to order a new bike from BikeWeb.
  3. Zippy fills out an online order form with a delivery time of one week and clicks the Check Availability button.
  4. BikeWeb's back end processing examines his order with the purpose of data validation and refinement.

Eric Prud'hommeaux
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