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Course Outline
Introduction to UML
- Short history of UML
- Overview of object-oriented modeling topics
- OMG's UML specification
- Overview of UML diagrams
Requirements management
- Requirement classification
- Requirement categories according to FURPS
- Requirements elicitation methods
- Requirements modeling using UML notation
- Requirements dependency matrix
- Creating requirements specifications based on diagrams
Business process modeling
- Definition of a business process
- Modeling business processes in UML
- Activity diagrams
- Decision flows and concurrency
- Exceptions and exception handling
- Partitions and lanes
Modeling non-functional requirements
- Use of component and deployment diagrams
- Initial system architecture - logical and physical
- Modeling requirements related to security, performance, and reliability
Modeling functional requirements
- Defining system scope
- Modeling system functionality using use case diagrams
- Identifying actors and their relationships
- Identifying use cases
- Actor-use case associations and their characteristics
- Relationships between use cases: include, extend, generalization
- Creating use case scenarios and generating diagrams from them (activity, state machine)
Analytical system model
- Use of sequence diagrams
- Types of messages: asynchronous, synchronous, return
- Defining message numbering sequence
- Categories of analytical objects: Boundary, Control, and Entity
- Introduction to system design
- Interaction modeling
Static modeling
- Class diagrams and source code generation
- Association relationships and their properties
- Other relationships: aggregation, composition, generalization, dependency, association class
- Forward/Reverse engineering
- Generating source code from a diagram
- Generating diagrams from source code
- Synchronizing code and diagrams
- Object, package, and structure diagrams
Dynamic modeling
- Verifying the static model
- Refining method signatures
- Verifying class diagram correctness
- Dynamic modeling at the method invocation level
- Design-level sequence diagrams
Requirements
Knowledge of fundamental object-oriented concepts or familiarity with any object-oriented programming language is recommended.
21 Hours
Testimonials (2)
Learned a lot of practical material. The exercises were very practical as well.
JIMMY CHAN
Course - Object-Oriented Analysis and Design using UML
Practice exercises were great and the help given by the trainer was excellent.