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UML Introduction

Course Number: 565-JK
Recommended Duration: 1-2 days

Intended Audience: Experienced analysts, designers, and developers needing to read, create, and use UML design artifacts.

Course Overview

Participants learn to create and use UML constructs to model Object-Oriented Design. There will be several UML reading and writing exercises.

Course appropriate for UML 1.5 (Some UML 2.0 features), Some parts of UML 2.0 are discussed.

Objectives

Experienced IT designers, analysts, or programmers are introduced to UML and how UML artifacts may be used. Students will learn to generate UML diagrams. This is not an Object Oriented Analysis and Design course, though, many topics and examples are borrowed from OOA&D. Important artifacts such as use case diagrams, class diagrams, sequence diagrams, and collaboration diagrams are presented in detail.

Prerequisites

Experience with IT systems analysis and design.

Topics

  • Unified Modeling Language (UML) Overview
  • Introduction to the Object Management Group (OMG)
  • UML "artifacts"
  • Use Cases and Use Case Diagrams
  • Class Diagrams
  • Sequence Diagrams
  • Collaboration Diagrams
  • Associations
  • Attributes
  • Using the available Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
  • Introduction to the Rational Unified Process (RUP)
  • Model-View-Controller and other patterns

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