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Hands-On Object-Oriented Analysis and Design using UML with CASE Tools Following the adoption of UML by the Object Management Group (OMG), it is fairly certain that there will be one standardised and widely adopted software modelling and design notation. The UML currently at version 1.3, is a visual object modelling language developed by Grady Booch, James Rumbaugh, and Ivar Jacobson, with contributions from many users and other methodologists in the industry--the......
Component Based DevelopmentWhilst components and component based development have been around for many years, it is only recently that component based development (CBD) has become a development strategy in its own right, with journals, standards and powerful forces fighting for market share in it. Everybody seems to be talking about it--so what exactly is it? Is it just a synonym for object technology? Is it a replacemen......
Enterprise JavaA new programming language is not going to achieve prominence on its own. Smalltalk was part of an environment; Perl was well connected with the operating system. One of Javas strengths has always been its responsiveness to the needs and nature of its environment.
One example is the coverage of the library APIs. Another is its meeting of the needs of the enterprise. For more than a dec......
Distributed Systems Issues for Analysts and DesignersThere are a daunting number of components, standards, APIs and acronyms to be found in the subject of distributed systems. Even defining just what "distributed systems" and "client/server" mean isnt straightforward. Increasingly there are also connections with, and influences to and from, object-oriented and component-based development. This course offers definitions a......
Distributed Systems Issues for ManagersThere are a daunting number of components, standards, APIs and acronyms to be found in the subject of distributed systems. Even defining just what "distributed systems" and "client/server" mean isnt straightforward. Increasingly there are also connections with, and influences to and from, object-oriented and component-based development. This course offers definitions a......
Introduction to Object Technology, Methods and the UMLAlthough normally providing an introduction to objects, as part of the object-oriented training and consulting programmes, this course can also be useful to organisations making their first enquiries about objects.
Duration and Construction
The course lasts one day and comprises a mixture of lecture, discussion and questions. There is a nominal programme of topics but we expect and welcome ......
Advanced and Modern DatabasesPart of the reason for the undeniable success of databases has been their solid theoretical underpinning. This course looks at the common data models and DBMS architectures. As well as examining traditional approaches, the course looks at recent developments such as the extended relational model and the object model, and at architectural developments such as distributed databases.
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Introduction to DatabasesDatabases have been one of the success stories of computing. This course introduces the background and nature of databases, it describes when they are an appropriate solution, and it surveys some the products that are available. The core of course concerns the basics of how databases work, how they are used and how they are designed. There is also an Advanced and Modern Databases course, which ......
Class Responsibility Collaboration (CRC) WorkshopIt isnt too difficult to begin object-oriented analysis and design. The same techniques as were used in entity modelling can still be used initially. Poor objects will result, however, if the information modelling approach is taken too far. An object is active, and presents itself though a service interface, and this must be considered early enough. The most successful, and perhaps most t......
Design PatternsWhilst ordinary "methods" training courses can equip developers with the tools and techniques that they will need to employ in their software design efforts, the latent talents of the great designers have to be further nurtured with other sources. One source important to other design disciplines but, until now, neglected in software design is an awareness and appreciation of existing ......
Object-Oriented Design using UMLObject technology only delivers its promised benefits when the right objects are used--a bad object is worse than no objects at all. This course is all about choosing, planning and presenting the right set of objects in the right architecture. The notation used is that of the Unified Modelling Language (UML).
Duration and Construction
The course lasts three days. Each day will start at 09.3......
Object-Oriented Analysis using UMLObject technology only delivers its promised benefits when the right objects are used. Common mistakes include too few objects, and unfocused objects--objects that are doing half a job or one-and-a-half-jobs, etc. This course is all about beginning to choose the right set of objects and relationships by examining the subject matter of the system-to-be. The other way of looking at this course is......
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design using UMLFollowing the adoption of UML by the Object Management Group (OMG), the UML has become a widely adopted, standard software modelling and design notation. The UML is a visual object modelling language developed by Grady Booch, Jim Rumbaugh, and Ivar Jacobson, with contributions from many users and other methodologists in the industry. This course shows how to use the latest version of the UML, i......
Introduction to Analysis and DesignFrequently ignored in these days of "methods", are the basic job skills still required of analysts and designers. Technical training, "methods" or experience usually do not equip people to cope with information acquisition, problem solving, or the sociological, political and psychological aspects of software systems development. Of course, having mastered basic analysis and ......
Introduction to Software EngineeringThe course can be perceived as a survey and as a foundation course. Many people who find themselves participating in the development of significantly sized, software intensive systems will not have had any kind of formal education in computing. Many people will have undergone a course of computer education but may suspect that it is out of date or that it was incomplete.
Taking as its starti......
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