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Course Overview This course provides an introduction to object oriented analysis and design for computer systems. It includes an overview of the techniques available in the Unified Modelling Language and an appropriate software process. There is special emphasis on specifying requirements with use cases and defining an initial set of objects for use in the system models. Audience Project managers, requirements specifiers, system analysts, system designers, developers, programmers, who plan to use UML system requirements definition and analysis. Skills Gained You will learn: - The fundamentals of modelling.
- The diagrams available in UML
- What they are used to model
- The outline of a suitable iterative, incremental and additive modelling process
- How to specify requirements using use cases.
- How to create an initial set of classes.
Course Outline Introduction - Course Structure
- Object Orientation
- The Unified Modelling Language
- Use Cases and System Analysis
- An Incremental Process for Modelling
Specifying Requirements with Use Cases - Introduction to Use Cases
- Actors
- Primary Use Cases and the Basic Course
- Writing Effective Use Case Descriptions
- 'Uses' and 'Extends' Relationships
- Use Case Workshop
Scoping - Collecting Requirements Information
- Proof of Concept Prototypes
- Requirements Documents
- Estimation and Traceability
- Gaining Agreement
- Scoping Workshop
Objects and Classes - What Is An Object?
- Class And Object Syntax
- Designing Good Classes
- Choosing the Right Objects
- Object Workshop
Associated Courses - OO Analysis & Design with UML Training Course UK
- Business Process Analysis Training Course UK
- UML Management Overview Training Course UK
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