| This UML training course teaches the use of the Unified Modelling Language
v2.3 for business analysis within the context of a model-driven software development process or for
business process re-engineering. Industry best practice is taught for business process
modelling, conceptual data modelling and business role modelling at
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every level of abstraction. The models produced can be traced through to the requirements for any
computer system. Each technique is taught to the level required for competence on a real
project. Understanding is tested with exercises based on a real-world project example
either using a suitable UML modelling tool or on paper. |
| Delegates will learn: |
- The basics and the necessary detail of the Unified Modelling Language for business modelling
- How to model a business process at multiple levels of abstraction using a hierarchy of
UML activity diagrams (flow charts)
- How to structure a business process model using activity diagrams,
business use case diagrams and packages for multi-user access and change management
- How to model business concepts and facts as business data on class diagrams
- How to model business worker roles together with line and operational relationships using
classes, packages and their relationships
- How to integrate business modelling techniques into a conventional approach to project documentation
- How to map a business model into a system requirements model using actors, use
cases and classes such that each element is traceable from one model to the other
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| Suitable for: |
| Business Consultants, Business Analysts, Business Process
Engineers and System Analysts with at least 2 years experience. This course is not suitable for those
seeking certification as a step towards a qualification. See the
Certification Policy for a detailed discussion. |
| Course Logistics: |
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Course attendance is limited to 12 students. Courses start at 9.30am on the first day, 9.00am on
subsequent days and finish at 5.00pm each day. Students normally use a computer for the exercises, but these can be
performed on paper if required. For a discussion on using a UML modelling tool please see Modelling Tool Use on Courses.
Printed course manuals for each student with copies of all presentations, exercises and solutions are provided.
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On-Site (In-House) Courses: |
| The client is expected to provide an appropriate venue, refreshments, XGA/WXGA projector and screen,
whiteboard or flipchart and at least one computer per two students loaded with a suitable UML modelling tool,
unless exercises are to be performed on paper. For a full discussion of on-site course issues please see
On-Site Course Logistics.
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Scheduled Public Courses: |
| This course is available as scheduled public training at our London Training Centre. Students
bring their own laptops for use on the course. Please see the
Public UML Training Courses in London page for details.
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Pricing: |
| On-site (in-house) course pricing is available from the
On-Site Course Price Calculator page.
Public course pricing is available on the
Public UML Training Courses in London page.
For consultancy pricing please see the On-Site Consultancy Price Calculator.
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