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Design Patterns Training Course
Course
Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Online
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.
Audience
Software designers, business analysts, project managers, programmers and developers as well as operational managers and software division managers.
Course Style
The course focuses on use cases and their relationship with a specific pattern. Most of the examples are explained in UML and in simple Java examples (the language can change if the course is booked as a closed course). It guides you through the sources of the patterns as well as showing you how to catalogue and describe patterns which can be reused across your organization.
About this course
Good knowledge of UML and any object-oriented language like C++, C#, Java, VB.NET, PHP 5.3 or above etc...
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Subjects
- UML training
- Testing
- Java
- UML
- Proxy
- Design
- Project
- Technology
- Builder
- Technology skills
Course programme
- Patterns and tiered architectures
- Pattern description
- Design patterns and design
- Finding and selecting design patterns
- Design pattern implementation
- Factory
- Builder
- Factory Method
- Prototype
- Singleton
- Adapter
- Bridge
- Composite
- Decorator
- Facade
- Flyweight
- Proxy
- Chain of Responsibility
- Command
- Interpreter
- Iterator
- Mediator
- Memento
- Observer
- State
- Strategy
- Template Method
- Visitor
- Observer
- 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
Additional information
Design Patterns Training Course