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Goals
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- Understand the issues involved in implementing an object-oriented
design
- Analyze requirements and produce an initial design
- Develop the design to the point where it is ready for
implementation
- Design components to maximize their reuse
- Learn to use the essential modeling elements in the most recent
release of the Unified Modeling Language - UML 2.0
- Learn the essentials of interfacing and collaboration with other
design groups
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Audience
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Software developers moving to the object oriented paradigm |
Duration
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3 days |
Prerequisites
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Basic knowledge of the application development process and familiarity with a high level programming language are desired. |
Contents
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Basic object oriented concepts
Polymorphism
Inheritance
UML 2.0 notation
Use Cases
Principles of object oriented development
The Object Model
Modeling dynamic behavior
Functional modeling
Group project discussion |
Format
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Lecture and written exercises |
Schedule
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Location |
Begin Date |
End Date |
Time |
Hours |
Register |
| Object Oriented Analysis and Design using UML |
St. Louis |
Aug 10, 2010 |
Aug 26, 2010 |
T/Th, 5:30pm-8:30pm |
18 |
CAIT |
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St. Louis |
Sep 20, 2010 |
Sep 22, 2010 |
M-W, 9am-4:30pm |
18 |
CAIT |
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