Systems Modelling Techniques with UML

Course

In London

£ 1,225 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    3 Days

Suitable for: This course prepares participants to sit the examination for the ISEB Certificate in Systems Modelling Techniques. This involves a one-hour, open book examination that may be taken at the end of the course or at a public examination session. The certificate in Systems Modelling Techniques is a core module for the ISEB Diploma in Solution Development and a specialist module for the ISEB Diploma in Business Analysis.

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London
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6 Long Lane, Barbican, EC1A 9HF

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On request

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Course programme

  1. Systems modelling
    • The need for modelling and modelling standards
    • Models of the Unified Modeling Language (UML)
    • Interaction of selected UML models
    • Validating and verifying models
  2. Modelling Functionality
    • Modelling user requirements
    • Use cases
    • Actors and the system boundary
    • Use case diagrams
    • Generalising actors and use cases
    • Use case descriptions - template of the description, including pre-conditions and post-conditions
    • Use case descriptions - defining the main and alternative flows
    • <> and <>
    • Using activity diagrams to model use case descriptions
    • Activity diagrams - notation
    • Using activity diagrams to model processing
    • Using activity diagrams to model use case descriptions
  3. Static modelling
    • Analysis class modelling
    • Objects and classes
    • Class diagrams and object diagrams
    • Representing classes: name, attributes and operations
    • Defining attributes: adornments
    • Abstraction and encapsulation
    • Associations
      • Naming associations
      • Defining multiplicities (minimum and maximum)
      • Multiple associations
      • Reflexive associations
      • Constraints in associations
      • Association classes
    • Generalisation and inheritance
      • Modelling generalisation
      • Private, public and protected attributes
      • Concept of polymorphism
  4. Dynamic modelling
    • Use case realisation
    • Sequence diagrams
      • Lifelines
      • Focus
      • Message notation
      • Populating the class diagram
      • Using opt, alt and loop in the sequence diagram
    • Communication diagrams - an introduction
  5. Modelling in context
    • The Unified Process
      • Phases of the Unified Process
      • Workflows of the Unified Process
    • The relationship of models to the Unified Process
    • Monitoring analysis against business objectives and system requirements
    • The bridge to design, software package selection and development

Systems Modelling Techniques with UML

£ 1,225 VAT inc.