| This UML training course is aimed at system analysts
and developers who want to create a detailed object oriented implementation-free analysis
model of a computer system from the system requirements specification. The industry
best practice modelling techniques are based on the Unified Modelling Language v2.0 and are
taught within the context of a model-driven
software development process. The models produced are
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sufficient to form the basis for the design of systems using a variety of different architectures.
The advantages that using these techniques has for estimation, traceability, test development
and project management is discussed. Each technique is taught to the level required for competence on a real
project. Understanding is tested and improved with exercises based on a real-world project
example and using a suitable case tool. |
| Delegates will learn: |
- The basics and the necessary detail of the Unified Modelling Language
- The basics and the necessary detail of Object Orientation
- How to create a detailed model of system data using classes and their
relationships
- How to recognise complex data constructs and to use the appropriate syntax
to model them
- How to map the functionality of the system requirements onto the object model
using sequence diagrams
- How to structure the modelling in the form of a use case implementation
- How to model the dynamics of system data and functionality using statecharts
- How to model at a consistent level of abstraction
- How the modelling performed during system analysis fits into an incremental
model-driven development process
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| Suitable for: |
| Business Analysts, System Analysts, System Architects
and Developers with at least 2 years experience. This course is not suitable for those
seeking certification as a step towards a qualification. See UML Certification for a detailed discussion. |
| On-Site Courses: |
| Training courses are delivered at the clients' site
and attendance is limited to 12 students. Courses normally start at 9.30am on the first
day and 9.00am on subsequent days. Courses normally finish at 5.00pm each day. The client is expected to
provide an appropriate venue, equipment and refreshments. Required equipment includes an SVGA/XGA
projector and screen,
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whiteboard or flipchart and at least one computer
per two students loaded with a UML case tool. For a discussion on case tool use please see
Case Tool Use on Courses. Printed course manuals for each student
with copies of all presentations, exercises and solutions are provided. 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. Please see the
Scheduled Public Courses page for details.
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Training Course Outline
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