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OOT103
– Object-Oriented Analysis / Design with
UML and Design Patterns (4 days)
Course
Description
This
course thoroughly covers object technology,
object-oriented analysis and design (OOA/OOD)
and the Unified Modeling Language (UML)
as well as related design and development
processes.
After
covering the basics of UML and use cases,
this five-day course reviews the basics
of good object design and component development.
Although
there is no programming in this class,
there are hands on individual and group
exercises involved with every lesson.
The instructor is a senior mentor and
architect.
Course
Objectives
Upon
completion of the course, participants
will be able to:
- Understand
the fundamentals of OOA/OOD
- Understand
class modeling and sequence diagrams
- Develop
effective object designs
- Understand
the basics of UML for analysis, modeling
and design
- Understand
how to program from the UML artifacts
- Use
Rational Rose for developing use cases,
class diagrams, and sequence diagrams
- Understand
the basics of the Rational Unified
Process
- Understand
the full object analysis and design
cycle, from requirements analysis and
use case analysis to object discovery
and modeling.
- Understand
effective object design approaches
and solutions
- Understand
the basics of design patterns and the
MVC
- Understand
application object design
- Understand
object design in Java and J2EE projects
- Understand
the use of design patterns to refine
and produce effective applications
- Understand
J2EE design patterns and their proper
application
Course
Duration
4
Days
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Audience
Developers
and managers who will be developing
object-based applications. |
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Course
Format
Class
lectures and examples. Practical
exercises and sample projects. |
Contact
us for a detailed course outline
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