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Course Overview You will be provided with an approach to modeling business processes using the same language (the UML) software teams use to model systems. By using the same notation across business and system domains, communication between business analysts and software teams is improved, and business considerations are more likely to be included in the system requirements, eventually leading to a better system. The course introduces UML as a business notation and ties business models to system models. Audience This course is intended for business and requirements analysts who need to ensure that the systems or software their teams deliver match their customer's needs, and for system analysts who are responsible for gathering requirements. Skills Gained Upon completion of the course, participants should be able to: - Understand the value of business modeling to software teams
- Understand where business modeling applies
- Describe business processes using UML
- Relate business models to system requirements
Prerequisites Students should be familiar: with: - The software development lifecycle and the requirements elicitation process Course Outline - Introduction to Business Modelling
- Setting the business modeling activity goals
- Finding business actors and use cases
- Concepts of object orientation
- Finding business workers and entities
- Detailing business workers and business entities
- Defining automation requirements
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