UML Fundamentals Training Video

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A Practical Training Course That Teaches Real World Skills In this project-based UML Fundamentals video tutorial series, you'll quickly have relevant skills for real-world applications. Follow along with our expert instructor in this training course to get: Concise, informative and broadcast-quality UML Fundamentals training videos delivered to your desktop The ability to learn at your own pace with our intuitive, easy-to-use interface A quick grasp of even the most complex UML Fundamentals subjectsbecause they're broken into simple, easy to follow tutorial videos Practical working files further enhance the learning process and provide a degree of retention that is unmatched by any other form of UML Fundamentals tutorial, online or offline... so you'll know the exact steps for your own projects. Course Fast Facts: Only 8 hours to complete this course 68 tutorial videos Expert instructors lead each course Download to any Windows PC or Mac and save for viewing off line Course is accessible 24/7 from any computer once downloaded You can study from home or at work at your own pace in your own time Course Description In this UML Fundamentals training course, expert author Simon Bennett will teach you about the various diagram types in UML, as well as UML common elements. This course is designed for the absolute beginner, meaning no previous UML experience is required.

You will start by learning about the models and diagrams in UML. Simon will then cover the various diagrams in UML, including class diagrams, object diagrams, advanced class diagrams, interaction sequence diagrams, interaction communication diagrams, and activity diagrams. This video tutorial also covers state machine diagrams, component diagrams, and deployment diagrams. Finally, you will learn about modeling with UML, including how to choose a UML modeling tool. 

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  • UML training
  • UML
  • Basic
  • Basic IT training
  • Basic IT
  • Communication Training
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Course programme

  • 01. Introduction
    • About The Course
    • About The Author
    • About UML
    • 0104 How To Access Your Working Files
  • 02. Diagrams In UML
    • Models And Diagrams
    • Introduction To The Modeling Software
    • Common Features In UML
  • 03. Class Diagrams
    • 0301 Purpose Of Class Diagrams
    • 0302 Distinction Between Objects And Classes
    • 0303 Basic Notation Of Class Diagrams - Classes And Associations
    • 0304 Attributes And Operations - Part 1
    • 0305 Attributes And Operations - Part 2
    • 0306 Associations
    • 0307 Composition And Aggregation
    • 0308 Generalization And Specialization
  • 04. Object Diagrams
    • 0401 Purpose Of Object Diagrams
    • 0402 Basic Notation Of Object Diagrams - Objects And Links
    • 0403 Object State
  • 05. Advanced Class Diagrams
    • 0501 Advanced Class Diagrams
    • 0502 Advanced Associations
    • 0503 Interfaces And Enumerations
    • 0504 Internal Structure Of Classes
  • 06. Use Case Diagrams
    • 0601 Purpose Of Use Case Diagrams
    • 0602 Basic Notation Of Use Case Diagrams - Actors And Use Cases
    • 0603 Relationships In Use Cases Diagrams
    • 0604 Specifying Use Cases
  • 07. Interaction Sequence Diagrams
    • 0701 Purpose Of Sequence Diagrams
    • 0702 Basic Notation Of Sequence Diagrams - Lifeline And Messages - Part 1
    • 0703 Basic Notation Of Sequence Diagrams - Lifeline And Messages - Part 2
    • 0704 Active Objects And States
    • 0705 Timing And Duration Constraints
    • 0706 Interaction Occurrences
    • 0707 Combined Fragments - Part 1
    • 0708 Combined Fragments - Part 2
  • 08. Interaction Communication Diagrams
    • 0801 Purpose Of Communication Diagrams
    • 0802 Basic Notation Of Communication Diagrams - Lifeline And Messages - Part 1
    • 0803 Basic Notation Of Communication Diagrams - Lifeline And Messages - Part 2
    • 0804 More On Communication Diagrams
  • 09. Activity Diagrams
    • 0901 Purpose Of Activity Diagrams
    • 0902 Basic Notation Of Activity Diagrams - Actions And Control Flows
    • 0903 Decisions In Activity Diagrams
    • 0904 Parallel Flows In Activity Diagrams
    • 0905 Swimlanes In Activity Diagrams
    • 0906 Objects And Object Flows
    • 0907 Structured Activities
    • 0908 Send Receive And Timers
  • 10. State Machine Diagrams
    • 1001 Purpose Of State Machine Diagrams
    • 1002 Basic Notation Of State Machine Diagrams - States And Transitions
    • 1003 Behaviours In States
    • 1004 Pseudostates
    • 1005 Nested State Machines
    • 1006 Protocol State Machines
  • 11. Component Diagrams
    • 1101 Purpose Of Component Diagrams
    • 1102 Basic Notation Of Component Diagrams - Components And Relationships
    • 1103 Internal Structure Of Components
  • 12. Deployment Diagrams
    • 1201 Purpose Of Deployment Diagrams
    • 1202 Basic Notation Of Deployment Diagrams - Nodes And Communication Paths
    • 1203 Software In Deployment Diagrams - Part 1
    • 1204 Software In Deployment Diagrams - Part 2
  • 13. Modeling With UML
    • 1301 Choosing A UML Modeling Tool
    • 1302 Using UML Diagrams
    • 1303 Wrap-Up

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UML Fundamentals Training Video

£ 99.04 + VAT

*Indicative price

Original amount in AUD:

$ 189