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Provided by: Hands On Technology Transfer, Inc. Object Oriented Analysis & Design with UMLAnalysis and Design |
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This OOA&D training course presents the key concepts and methodologies required to perform quality object-oriented software engineering, with particular attention to practical techniques such as use-case and CRC analysis, UML diagramming, and patterns. Students practice applying object oriented analysis during the course to improve software designs and to see how software objects can be altered to build software systems that are more robust and less expensive. Students use several methods for analyzing software systems, finding and refining useful classes and relationships between objects. Care is taken not to focus on any one language so that all students can participate in the design exercises without relying on specific programming skills. The course emphasizes the most practical analysis and design methods, including the application of use case analysis, CRC analysis, problem domain analysis, activity diagramming, interaction diagramming, and class diagramming. The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is presented in detail and is used in the exercises and case studies. Practical aspects of project management and implementation are presented from the perspective of experienced object system designers. Special emphasis is given to the use of object patterns in developing software systems. The students apply their skills in labs that are mini design sessions, during which the instructor helps the students identify and overcome common obstacles that occur during group sessions.
Course Prerequisites: Knowledge of structured programming concepts.
Course Prerequisites: Knowledge of structured programming concepts.
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- A asked: I'm interested in joining an instructor-led class, roughly a week in length, covering OOAD using UML, in the Chicago area.
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Object Oriented Analysis & Design with UML
Object Oriented Analysis & Design with UML Course Overview:
The Object Paradigm
The Object Paradigm
- Objects and Classes
- Abstraction and Encapsulation
- Methods and Messages
- Interfaces, Inheritance, and Polymorphism
- Access Control
- The Business Case for OO Development
- Information Gathering Techniques
- Group Orientated Problem Solving
- Brainstorming, Role-Playing
- Managing Complexity via the "Iterative and Incremental" Approach
- Managing Design Sessions
- Design vs. Implementation
- Quick Prototyping
- Validation and Quality
- Overview of Analysis and Design Phases
- UML Notation
- Analysis Diagramming Techniques
- Design Diagramming Techniques
- Generalization/ Specialization
- Aggregation and Composition
- Association, Cardinality, Navigability
- Package and Deployment Diagrams
- Icons, Relationships, and Adornments
- System Functions, Features and Constraints
- Behavioral Analysis
- Domain Analysis
- Identifying Use Cases
- Use Case Descriptions
- Using CRC Cards
- Containment and Composition
- Referential Aggregation
- Inheritance, SubTypes and Is-A Hierarchies
- Association and Link Relationships
- Diagramming System Events
- State Transition Diagramming
- Translating Analysis Concepts into Software Classes
- Optimizing Classes and Objects: The Multi-Tiered Architecture View
- Mapping System Functions to Objects
- Object to Object Visibility
- Collaboration Diagrams
- Sequence Diagrams
- Specifying Object Interfaces
- Specification Class Diagrams
- Benefits of Patterns
- Using Patterns During Analysis
- Using Patterns During Design
- Design Patterns (Gang-of-Four Format)
- GRASP Patterns
- Model-View-Controller Pattern
- Persistence Patterns
- Patterns as Internal Documentation
- Designing for Extensibility
- Designing for Reusability
- Partitioning the Class Space
- Checking Completeness and Correctness
- Testing Business Processes
- Design Metrics
- Discovering Reusable Patterns
- Planning for Reusability
- Transition Strategies and Planning Legacy System Integration
- Managing the Development Cycle
- Partitioning Work
- Source Code Organization
- Choosing Tools and Languages
- Software Quality Metrics
- Survey of OO Languages
- The Role of Class Libraries
- The Role of OOA&D Tools
- Expanding Inheritance Hierarchies
- Abstract Classes and Virtual Methods
- Overriding and Overloading
- Multiple Inheritance
- Interface versus Implementation Inheritance
- The Coad Data Management Domain
- Object Persistence
- Object-Orientated Database Management Systems (ODBMS)
- Object Orientated versus Relational Databases
- Mapping Objects to Relational Data Structures
About The Training Provider: Hands On Technology Transfer, Inc.
Hands On Technology Transfer, Inc. - Hands On Technology Transfer, Inc. (HOTT) offers competency-based IT training programs in more than 75 cities across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, covering over 60 IT subject areas. These programs are designed with one main goal - making sure you and your staff will be competent and productive. Topics include .NET, SQL, Java, UNIX/ Linux, HTML, PHP, Windows Administration,...

