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Key Benefits
You will learn how to:
• Specify and construct software systems using UML
• Specify Requirement of a software
• OO Analysis
• Analyze and Specify static behavior of objects
• Analyze and Specify dynamic behavior of objects
• Specify Components and Deployment of software systems
Background
The Unified Modeling Language™ - UML - is OMG's most-used specification, and the way the world models not only application structure, behavior, and architecture, but also business process and data structure.
Class Overview
This class covers the essential concepts to be able to use UML for a purpose. The course identifies issues that need to be dealt with in designing software/objects. Analyzing and specific static and dynamic behavior of objects/components
The class addresses such questions as:
• What is a UML?
• Do I need to know object-oriented programming language like C++ or Java? To be able to use UML?
• What should I be thinking about when I design my objects?
• How should I design my objects?
• What techniques and tools are there for object design?
• How do I use UML to model CCM/J2EE/.NET components?
This class is taught seminar-style, with a fast flow of concepts and principles, and descriptions of techniques.
Why This Class?
This class will help you quickly cover the essential concepts related to objects and UML. However, the technology courses assume that what you want to learn is how to implement an already designed object/component using the technology in question. This class fills a critical gap in what is available elsewhere.
Audience
Software developers, architects and managers of object/component projects.
Class Outline
This 3-day class covers the following topics:
Introduction to UML Concepts
• UML as specification, construction and documentation language.
• Static diagrams like use case, class, deployment etc.
• Dynamic behavior specification using collaboration, interaction, time, activity, protocol diagrams
• Using profiles to model CCM/J2EE/.NET components
• Using extensions provided in UML
Venue
We conduct training both on-site and at our premises.

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