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Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with UML

Kurskode: OO-226
Varighet: 5
Pris: NOK17 815,00 

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The Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Using UML course provides instruction and practical experience focusing on the effective use of object-oriented technologies and the judicious use of software modeling as applied to a software development process. This instructor-led course uses lecture, group discussions, and facilitator-led activities to present one practical, complete, object-oriented analysis and design (OOAD) road map from requirements gathering to system design. The course provides a pragmatic approach to object-oriented (OO) software development following proven OO technologies, principles, and patterns as applicable to OO languages such as the Java(TM) programming language.

Students experience the benefits of using the widely adopted graphical modeling language(the Unified Modeling Language (UML) version 2.2)to help in communicating concepts and decisions, understanding the problem and proposed solution, and managing complexity of the artifacts describing the problem and proposed solution. The course is structured to follow a generic form of software development process that focuses on the analysis and design aspects as applicable to an OO software project. This generic process can be easily adapted to specific processes, which are discussed later in the course. The course also provides an understanding of patterns and frameworks that can facilitate the building of more flexible and re-usable software components.

Students who can benefit from this course:
System architects, software engineers, systems analysts, and designers responsible for the conception and creation of
object-oriented software applications. Architects responsible for the conception and creation of object-oriented software
applications can also benefit from this course.

Learn To:
Use object-oriented technologies
Use Unified Modeling Language 2.2
Perform object-oriented analysis and design
Follow a software development process using an OO software project


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Required Prerequisites
Demonstrate a general understanding of programming, preferably using the Java programming language
Understand object-oriented concepts and methodology
Understand the fundamentals of the systems development process

Suggested Prerequisites
Java Programming Language, Java SE 6 (SL-275-SE6)



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    Application Developers
    Java Developer
    Java EE Developer
    System Analysts

    Describe the object-oriented software development process, including object-oriented methodologies and workflows
    Gather system requirements through interviews with stakeholders
    Analyze system requirements to determine the use cases and domain model of the problem domain (the Requirements model)
    Create a system architecture (the Architecture model) supporting the nonfunctional requirements (NFRs) and development constraints
    Create a system design (the Solution model) supporting the functional requirements (FRs)

    Examining Object-Oriented Concepts and Terminology
    Describe the important object-oriented (OO) concepts
    Describe the fundamental OO terminology

    Introducing Modeling and the Software Development Process
    Describe the Object-Oriented Software Development (OOSD) process
    Describe how modeling supports the OOSD process
    Describe the benefits of modeling software
    Explain the purpose, activities, and artifacts of the following OOSD workflows (disciplines): Requirements Gathering, Requirements

    Creating Use Case Diagrams
    Justify the need for a Use Case diagram
    Identify and describe the essential elements in a UML Use Case diagram
    Develop a Use Case diagram for a software system based on the goals of the business owner
    Develop elaborated Use Case diagrams based on the goals of all the stakeholders
    Recognize and document use case dependencies using UML notation for extends, includes, and generalization
    Describe how to manage the complexity of Use Case diagrams by creating UML packaged views

    Creating Use Case Scenarios and Forms
    Identify and document scenarios for a use case
    Create a Use Case form describing a summary of the scenarios in the main and alternate flows
    Describe how to reference included and extending use cases.
    Identify and document non-functional requirements (NFRs), business rules, risks, and priorities for a use case
    Identify the purpose of a Supplementary Specification Document

    Creating Activity Diagrams
    Identify the essential elements in an Activity diagram
    Model a Use Case flow of events using an Activity diagram

    Determining the Key Abstractions
    Identify a set of candidate key abstractions
    Identify the key abstractions using CRC analysis

    Constructing the Problem Domain Model
    Identify the essential elements in a UML Class diagram
    Construct a Domain model using a Class diagram
    Identify the essential elements in a UML Object diagram
    Validate the Domain model with one or more Object diagrams

    Transitioning from Analysis to Design using Interaction Diagrams
    Explain the purpose and elements of the Design model
    Identify the essential elements of a UML Communication diagram
    Create a Communication diagram view of the Design model
    Identify the essential elements of a UML Sequence diagram
    Create a Sequence diagram view of the Design model

    Modeling Object State Using State Machine Diagrams
    Model object state
    Describe the essential elements of a UML State Machine diagram

    Applying Design Patterns to the Design Model
    Define the essential elements of a software pattern
    Describe the Composite pattern
    Describe the Strategy pattern
    Describe the Observer pattern
    Describe the Abstract Factory pattern

    Introducing Architectural Concepts and Diagrams
    Distinguish between architecture and design
    Describe tiers, layers, and systemic qualities
    Describe the Architecture workflow
    Describe the diagrams of the key architecture views
    Select the Architecture type
    Create the Architecture workflow artifacts

    Introducing the Architectural Tiers
    Describe the concepts of the Client and Presentation tiers
    Describe the concepts of the Business tier
    Describe the concepts of the Resource and Integration tiers
    Describe the concepts of the Solution model

    Refining the Class Design Model
    Refine the attributes of the Domain model
    Refine the relationships of the Domain model
    Refine the methods of the Domain model
    Declare the constructors of the Domain model
    Annotate method behavior
    Create components with interfaces

    Overview of Software Development Processes
    Explain the best practices for OOSD methodologies
    Describe the features of several common methodologies
    Choose a methodology that best suits your project
    Develop an iteration plan

    Overview of Frameworks
    Define a framework
    Describe the advantages and disadvantages of using frameworks
    Identify several common frameworks
    Understand the concept of creating your own business domain frameworks

    Course Review
    Review the key features of object orientation
    Review the key UML diagrams
    Review the Requirements Analysis (Analysis) and Design workflows


     

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