Object-Oriented Analysis and Design using UML Training Course
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In City Of London
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City of london
This course is intended for analysts, designers, developers, testers and project managers. It is an introduction to system modeling using UML.
Based on selected systems (case study) following phases of system modeling are presented: from modeling requirements, through business process modeling and documentation of functional and non-functional requirements, to the analytical model. The next step is the design phase - static and dynamic modeling using project classes and the interaction between the system components.
Training can be the basis for a comprehensive process modeling in enterprise systems through the use of UML in all phases of software development.
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Subjects
- Business Process
- Object oriented training
- UML training
- UML
- Object-oriented training
- Composition
- Design
- Project
- Systems
- Communication Training
Course programme
Introduction to UML
- A brief History of UML
- Overview of issues in the field of object-oriented modeling
- UML overview
- Requirements Types
- Requirements Categories (FURPS)
- Methods for gathering requirements
- Modeling requirements using UML
- The relationship matrix for the requirements
- Creating a requirements specification
- Activity Diagram
- Business process modeling in UML
- The definition of a business process
- Concurrent flows and decisions
- Exceptions and Exception Handling
- Partition, fork, join and other elements
- Components and Deployment diagrams
- The initial architecture of the system - logical and physical
- Modeling requirements for security, performance, reliability, ...
- Modeling functionality with the Use Case diagram
- Determining the scope of the system
- Actors and the relationships between them
- Identifying use cases
- Association "actor - use case" and its properties
- The relationship between use cases: include, extend, generalization
- Creating a use case scenarios and generate diagrams from them (activity)
- Using sequence diagrams
- The types of messages: asynchronous, synchronous, reply
- Categories of objects: Boundary, Control and Entity
- Modeling the interaction
- Class Diagram
- Class, abstract class, interface
- Association relationship and its characteristics.
- Other relationships: aggregation, composition, generalization, dependency, association class
- Forward/Reverse engineering (OPTIONAL)
- Generating source code from the model
- Generating diagram based on the source code
- Synchronizing code and diagram
- Verification of the static model
- Clarification of method signatures
- Verification of the class diagram
- The dynamic modeling at the level of method calls
- Sequence diagram on design level
- State Machine diagram (OPTIONAL)
- Object Diagram
- Composite Structure Diagram
- Package Diagram
- Timing Diagram
- Communication Diagram
- Interaction Overview Diagram
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design using UML Training Course