Training Course:Essentials of Visual Modeling with UML 2.0School/Trainer:
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Course Description:
'' Learn the basics of Object-Oriented (OO) development using the Unified Modeling Language (UML) 2.0. Get an introduction to concepts such as abstraction, polymorphism, and encapsulation and learn how these concepts are the foundation of OO software development. Learn what a class and an object are and how they can be used to build software. Explore the UML 2.0 and learn how to use some of the basic elements of UML.
This is a basic course for:
Client/server and Web developers moving into OO development or simply upgrading their skills to meet todays demand for OO savvy developers. Learn the principles behind the technology and lay the foundation for advanced object technology topics, tools, and practices Data modelers who need to better communicate with object modelers using one tool, methodology, and standard notation. Further, as the industry moves to object-based modeling of data for relational and object relational databases, lay the foundation needed by data modelers new to OO software development and UML Members of the real-time community who want to make a paradigm shift to OO design and development and who need to acquaint themselves with the UML 2.0. Real-time developers who have not made significant use of state charts and want to learn how they can be applied to produce a solid OO design for real-time systems. Designers and developers who want to think object even when traditional structured implementation languages are used Software managers who need to be conversant in key OO concepts to better work with team members and lead OO related projects
Skills Taught
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Describe the basic principles of OO Describe the history and current application of object technology Explain what the UML represents Explain abstraction, encapsulation, modularity, and hierarchy Describe the physical structure of a class Explain the relationship between a class and an object Define polymorphism and generalization
Course outline
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Basic principles of OO History and current application of object technology What the UML represents Abstraction, encapsulation, modularity, and hierarchy Physical structure of a class Relationship between a class and an object Polymorphism and generalization ...''
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