Course not currently available

Design Patterns

Training

In City Of London ()

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Training

  • Class hours

    14h

There are plenty of "tried and tested" patterns widely available to everyone. Sometimes it is a matter of changing the names and implementing the pattern in a specific technology. It can saves hundreds of hours, which otherwise would be spent on design and testing. Training Goals. This course has two goals: first, it allows you to reuse widely-known patterns, second, it allows you to create and reuse patterns specific to your organization. It helps you to estimate how patterns can reduce costs, systematize the design process and generate a code framework based on your patterns. Suitable for: Software designers, business analysts, project managers, programmers and developers as well as operational managers and software division managers. good knowledge of UML and any Object Orientated Language like C ++, C #, Java, VB.NET, PHP 5.3 or above etc.

About this course

Good knowledge of UML and any fully object-oriented language like C++, C#, Java, VB.NET, etc...

Questions & Answers

Add your question

Our advisors and other users will be able to reply to you

Fill in your details to get a reply

We will only publish your name and question

Reviews

Subjects

  • UML training
  • Java
  • C programming
  • C Sharp
  • Basic
  • Object-oriented software
  • PHP
  • Design
  • Project
  • Technology

Course programme

Course review:

Introductions

Patterns and tiered architectures

Pattern description

Design patterns and design

Finding and selecting design patterns

Design pattern implementation

Well-known patternsObject Creation

Factory

Builder

Factory Method

Prototype

Singleton

Structural Patterns

Adapter

Bridge

Composite

Decorator

Facade

Flyweight

Proxy

Behavioural Patterns

Chain of Responsibility

Command

Interpreter

Iterator

Mediator

Memento

Observer

State

Strategy

Template Method

Visitor

Observer

Creating Patterns

To pattern or not to pattern

Formal pattern description

Organizing the pattern catalogue

Particular goal and abstracted goal

Publishing your patterns to a pattern community

Design Patterns

Price on request