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Course Overview The course is designed to be both practical and participative. Theoretical concepts are introduced and are then reinforced through practical exercises where participants can apply the skills and techniques of analysis in a realistic project simulation. Skills Gained - Define the need for modelling and modelling techniques
- Explain why it is important to model system requirements from different perspectives
- Develop use case diagrams with supporting use case descriptions
- Develop analysis class models with supporting documentation
- Develop a sequence diagram
- Develop an activity diagram to model the user interface
- Evaluate selected models against business objectives and system requirements
- Describe how the products of analysis feed into the design and development of a system
Examinations ISEB Certificate in Systems Modelling Techniques This course prepares participants to sit a one-hour, open book, examination leading to the certificate in Systems Modelling Techniques offered by the Information Systems Examinations Board (ISEB). This certificate is a core certificate in the ISEB diploma in Systems Development and is also an optional certificate in the ISEB diploma in Business Analysis. Course Outline Systems modelling - The need for modelling
- Models of the Unified Modeling Language (UML)
- Interaction of selected UML models
- Validating and verifying models
Use Case modelling - Use Case diagrams - concepts and notation
- Include and extend
- Use Case descriptions
Class modelling - Objects and classes
- Classes and attributes
- Abstraction and Encapsulation
- Associations
- Generalisation and inheritance
Interaction diagrams - Sequence diagrams
- Classes and operations
- Polymorphism
Activity diagrams - Users and task analysi
- Activity diagrams
- Modelling the user interface
Where next? - Relationship with business objectives and system requirements
- The bridge to design, software package selection and development
This training course is presented on behalf of CourseMonster by an ISEB accredited training provider.
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