PL-215: Object Oriented Analysis & Design Using UML

Dates/Locations:

No classes scheduled

Duration: 5 Days

Course Overview: Learn how to use Object-Oriented techniques to analyze real-world requirements & to design solutions that are ready to code. Students learn how to use the Universal Modeling Language to identify & design objects, classes, & their relationships to each other which includes links, associations, & inheritance. A strong emphasis is placed on diagram notation for use cases, class & object representation, links & associations, & object messages.

Course Objectives:

  • Introduction to Analysis & Design
  • Objects
  • Advance Objects
  • Classes & Their Relationships
  • Sequence Diagrams
  • Communications Diagrams
  • State Machine Diagrams
  • Activity Diagrams
  • Package, Component & Deployment Diagrams
  • New Models in UML 2.0
  • Use Cases
  • Process
  • The Project
  • Domain Analysis
  • Requirements & Specification
  • Design of Objects
  • System Design
  • Refactoring

Prerequisites:

PL-115: Fundamentals of Computer Programming or equivalent knowledge.


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