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Provided by: Pierson Requirements Group

Object-Oriented Analysis and Design using UML

Analysis and Design

Training Provided by Pierson Requirements Group The 3 day class teaches the skills needed to use UML diagramming and explains their use in the different development phases. It provides training in the methodology for Multi-Tier Architecture Development Projects using the Unified Modeling Language emphasizing Booch, Rumbaugh and Jacobson methods. The seminar also utilizes case study exercises to practice modeling and analyzing the Object-Oriented analysis and design deliverables. The seminar focus is: - OOAD diagramming techniques using UML - Practical experience in building models for OO Analysis and Design - How to use the deliverables in the Detailed Design Phase - Simulate the project life cycle in a repeatable process using the UML diagrams Each student receives a seminar handbook, with real life examples, templates, guidelines and a case study using UML. Who should attend: Individuals planning to manage or participate in the analysis, design and implementation of Object- Oriented Development Projects. Those who will find this of value are Developers, Solutions Systems Analysts, Architects and Designers.
Related Jobs or Careers: Technical Leads, Business Systems Analysts, Systems Analysts, Developers, Architects, Project Manager
This is primarily ilt training
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Course Level:basic through advanced
Duration:3 days
Training Presented in:English
About The Training Provider: Pierson Requirements Group
Pierson Requirements Group - Pierson Requirements Group, Inc. is an International Institute of Business Analysts (IIBA) Endorsed Education Provider and a member of the Business Analysts Body of Knowledge (BABOK) review board. Pierson has been in business for 18 years. The Pierson Requirements Group, Inc. is recognized by knowledgeable companies as the leading provider of practical hands-on requirements training and...
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