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Key Benefits |
| You
will learn: |
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Latest UML 2.x standards.
• All diagrams as part of UML 2.x standards
• OO Analysis using new diagrams |
| Background |
| The
Unified Modeling Language™ - UML 1.5x
has a major revision to support OMG's vision
of MDA. Lot of new diagrams have been introduced
to enable systems designer to be able to precisely
represent a software behaviour and construction.
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| 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 UML2.x?
• What all different diagrams has been
introduced and how to use them for system
specification and construction.
• How do I use UML standard profiles
to model CCM/J2EE/.NET components? |
| This
class is taught seminar-style, with a fast
flow of concepts and principles, and descriptions
of techniques. |
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| Why
This Class? |
| This
class will help you quickly cover the essential
concepts related to objects and UML, MOF,
Profiles, MDA etc. 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 |
•
Activity Diagram
• Class Diagram
• Communication Diagram
• Component Diagram
• Composite Structure Diagram
• Deployment Diagram
• Interaction Overview Diagram
• Object Diagram
• Package Diagram
• Sequence Diagram
• State Machine Diagram
• Timing Diagram
• Use Case Diagram
• Using profiles to model CCM/J2EE/.NET
components
• Using extensions provided in UML |
| Venue |
We
conduct training both on-site and at our premises.
For detailed course content write a mail to
training@invariantlogic.com
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