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RD631GB Mastering Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with UML 2.0

Course_Reference: 
RD631GB
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Summary: 

Mastering Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Unified Modeling Language (OOAD/UML) 2.0 presents the concepts and techniques necessary to effectively use system requirements captured in use cases to drive the development of a robust design model. In this intensive, hands-on workshop, learn to apply UML 2.0 notation to fundamental OOAD concepts including architecture, objects, classes, components, subsystems, stereotypes, relationships, and supporting diagrams. Use UMLthroughout the project lifecycle to capture and communicate analysis and design decisions. Thus, you learn UML 2.0 notation in the context of an iterative, use case-driven, architecture-centric process. In addition, language-specific examples of common UML constructs are provided in a separate appendix.

PreRequisites: 

Web-based training

  • DEV110 Principles of Modeling with UML 2.0

Instructor-led training

  • DEV275 Essentials of Visual Modeling with UML 2.0 (RD221GB)

Audience: 

Analysts, designers, and software developers, and other practitioners, who desire an understanding of object-oriented analysis and design concepts and hands-on practical experience applying the techniques within a use-case-driven, architecture-centric, and iterative development process.

Objectives: 

  • Apply an iterative, use case-driven, architecture-centric process to the development of a robust design model
  • Use UML 2.0 to represent the design model
  • Apply the concepts of abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism
  • Explain the different views of software architecture, the key mechanisms that are defined in support of that architecture, and the effect of the architecture and mechanisms on the produced design
  • Describe some basic design considerations, including the use of patterns

  • Best practices of software engineering
  • Concepts of object orientation
  • Requirements overview
  • Analysis and design overview
  • Architectural analysis
  • Use-case analysis
  • Identify design elements
  • Identify design mechanisms
  • Describe the run-time architecture
  • Describe distribution
  • Use-case design
  • Subsystem design
  • Class design
  • Database design (optional)

Description: 

In this intensive, hands-on workshop, learn to apply UML 2.0 notation to fundamental OOAD concepts including architecture, objects, classes, components, subsystems, stereotypes, relationships, and supporting diagrams.

Keywords: 
Object oriented, version 2.0, v2.0, IBM,with Unified Modeling Language, OOAD concepts