WA1057 Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with UML and Java Training and Courseware |
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Learn how to use object-oriented techniques from requirements gathering
to implementation. Students learn how to analyze and design classes and
their relationships to each other in building a model of the business requirements.
A strong emphasis is placed on diagram notation for use cases and class
relationships, and on sequence and state diagramming to capture the dynamic
behavior of the system. Usage of Java in implementation of object-oriented
designs is discussed to provide a smooth transition to the implementation
phase of the project. |
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| Topics |
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- Object-oriented concepts
- Unified object-oriented analysis and design process
- Unified Model Language
- Use case analysis
- Object structure and behavior analysis
- System design
- Application architecture and design patterns
- Java implementation of object-oriented design
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| What you will learn |
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After completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Design applications using OO techniques
- Use the unified software development process to manage software development
- Use UML for the notation diagrams of applications
- Apply useful design and architecture patterns for software development.
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| Audience |
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This course is intended for anyone involved in the design, development,
deployment and maintenance of software. |
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| Prerequisites |
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- Familiarity with software development process in general is helpful.
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| Duration |
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Five days. |
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