Object-Oriented Analysis & Design using UML Course

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Course Objectives: What Will I Learn?

Delegates who complete the OO Analysis and Design course using UML will be able to:

  • Understand object-oriented concepts and the object-oriented project lifecycle.
  • Write effective use cases.
  • Design a system using classes and class relationships.
  • Develop high-level class diagrams and be able to apply the MVC paradigm to class design.
  • Develop sequence and communication diagrams.
  • Understand object-oriented design principles and design patterns.

Intended Audience: Is This The Right Course For Me?

This course is intended for:

  • The Object-Oriented Analysis and Design course is intended for business analysts, system architects, developers and programmers who need to analyse, design and develop object-oriented systems, and who need to use the Unified Modelling Language (UML).

Course Prerequisites: Am I Ready For The Course?

Knowledge of an object-oriented language is recommended, although not essential.

Please ensure you meet the prerequisites for the Object-Oriented Analysis & Design using UML Course before you attend the course. Read the importance of course prerequisites to understand why this is necessary.

Course Contents: What Does The Course Cover?

Introduction
The evolution of the object-oriented paradigm. •  OOP compared to other programming paradigms. •  Advantages and disadvantages of OOP.
Object-Oriented Concepts and Terminology
Classes and objects. •  Attributes and behaviours. •  Data abstraction and encapsulation. •  Polymorphism. •  Inheritance and code reuse. •  Associations and relationships between classes.
Unified Modelling Language
History and evolution of the UML. •  UML diagrams: use case, class, object, sequence, communication, state, activity, component, package, timing, subsystem, model, deployment diagrams. •  Common extension mechanisms. •  UML modelling tools.
Object-Oriented Methodologies
Traditional Software Development Lifecycle. •  Iterative and incremental development. •  The need for an OOAD process. •  The Rational Unified Approach (RUP). •  The Iconix method. •  Extreme Programming.
Object-Oriented Analysis
Behaviour analysis and use cases. •  Activity diagrams. •  CRC cards. •  Domain modelling. •  Class identification and domain classes. •  Which UML diagrams to use during analysis.
Object-Oriented Design
Responsibility driven design. •  Class design and detailed class diagrams. •  Robustness diagrams. •  Sequence and state diagrams. •  Timing diagrams. •  Which UML diagrams to use during design.
Design Principles
What makes a design feel "right". •  Advanced design principles.
Design Patterns
Design pattern concepts. •  Examples of commonly used patterns.

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