Object-Oriented Implementation Course

Read more about the Object-Oriented Implementation course overview, prices and how to book.

Course Objectives: What Will I Learn?

Delegates who complete the Object-Oriented Implementation course will be able to:

  • Become familiar with the entire OOAD software development process.
  • Identify and use design patterns correctly.
  • Identify process and implementation issues.
  • Implement unit and functional testing.

Intended Audience: Is This The Right Course For Me?

This course is intended for:

  • The Object-Oriented Implementation course is ideal for experienced object-oriented programmers who require more advanced knowledge of design patterns and process implementation issues.

Course Prerequisites: Am I Ready For The Course?

Knowledge of an OO language such as Java, C++, C# or VB.NET is essential, as well as either our Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Course or experience in OO analysis and design.

Please ensure you meet the prerequisites for the Object-Oriented Implementation 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?

Revision of OO Concepts and Methodologies.
Classes and objects. •  Attributes and behaviours. •  Data encapsulation. •  Polymorphism. •  Overloading and overriding. •  Inheritance and interfacing. •  Composition and aggregation. •  OO methodologies such as RUP, Iconix and Extreme Programming. •  Iterative, incremental development. •  Inception, Elaboration, Construction, Transition phases. •  Robustness analysis and the MVC paradigm.
UML Revision
Use case diagrams and use case text. •  Activity diagrams. •  Class and object diagrams. •  Sequence and communication diagrams. •  State and timing diagrams. •  Component and deployment diagrams. •  Package, model and subsystem diagrams. •  Visual modelling tools.
Inception Phase
Analysis of proposed system using domain modelling, use cases, class diagrams, CRC sessions, activity diagrams.
Elaboration Phase
Preliminary and detailed design of proposed system using class and object diagrams, sequence diagrams, state diagrams.  •  Use of use case templates.
Construction Phase
Detailed design and implementation. •  Code development from class, interaction and state diagrams. •  Design pattern usage. •  Unit and functional testing.
Concurrency and Persistence
Threading and synchronization. •  Locks, semaphores and mutexes. •  Persistence using serialization, flat files and databases. •  Relational vs object oriented databases. •  Mapping objects to tables. •  Transactions. •  Scalability.
Implementation Issues
Exception handling. •  Memory management. •  Debugging. •  Coding styles. •  Frameworks. •  Reusable components: ActiveX, JavaBeans, EJBs. •  Distributed components: COM/DCOM, CORBA, RMI, Web Services.

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