Object Oriented Analysis and Design using UML

Goals

  • Understand the issues involved in implementing an object-oriented design
  • Analyze requirements and produce an initial design
  • Develop the design to the point where it is ready for implementation
  • Design components to maximize their reuse
  • Learn to use the essential modeling elements in the most recent release of the Unified Modeling Language - UML 2.0
  • Learn the essentials of interfacing and collaboration with other design groups

Audience

Software developers moving to the object oriented paradigm

Duration

3 days

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of the application development process and familiarity with a high level programming language are desired.

Contents

Basic object oriented concepts
Polymorphism
Inheritance
UML 2.0 notation
Use Cases
Principles of object oriented development
The Object Model
Modeling dynamic behavior
Functional modeling
Group project discussion

Format

Lecture and written exercises

Schedule


Course Location Begin Date End Date Time Hours Register
Object Oriented Analysis and Design using UML St. Louis Nov 10, 2008 Nov 12, 2008 M-W, 9am-4:30pm 18 CAIT
  St. Louis Feb 02, 2009 Feb 18, 2009 M/W, 5:30-8:30pm 18 CAIT

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