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Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Using UML
(Unified Modeling Language)

5 days

Description

This course uses the industry-standard Unified Modeling Language as the means of expressing object-oriented concepts and providing team members with common notation and vocabulary for communicating their ideas. This course emphasizes the conceptual basis of object-oriented through application of key words, teaching students to "think like an object."

Audience

Business or system analysts, technical managers, and software developers who need a common, practical technique for describing and constructing object-oriented systems.

Prerequisite

Experience in analysis, design, or development is desirable, but not required.

Objectives

Students will be able to:

  • understand essential UML notation
  • define system requirements using UML static and dynamic models
  • describe and apply object-oriented concepts such as abstraction, encapsulation, polymorphism, and inheritance
  • describe logical software architecture


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