Overview of the UML Notation
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BackgroundThe Unified Modelling Language (UML) can be used for specifying, visualising and constructing the elements of software systems. It can also be used for business modelling. The language ensures that large and complex systems can be modelled successfully. Due to the rapid increase in the complexity of system requirements, successful modelling is an essential task. UML has now been adopted as a standard by the Object Management Group.The EventThe purpose of this seminar is for participants to understand the power of visual modeling using UML. Participants will be taken through the main components of the UML using examples where possible. Delegates will be given an overview of the entire UML notation including functional, static and dynamic modeling aspects. Detailed consideration will be given to the most important aspects of UML including Use Cases, Class, Sequence and State Diagrams. The issues of the origins of UML and the effect it may have on object oriented development methods will also be addressed.On completion of this course, delegates will be able to:Who should attend?The event will be of interest to designers, analysts and programmers who will participate in developing new Object Oriented projects using visual modelling techniques. It will also be of interest to software development managers who will be responsible for leading new development work in the Object Oriented paradigm. Other staff in your organisation who need to interpret UML visual models, would also benefit from attending.It is essential that participants have already had exposure to Object Oriented concepts. Course Availablility
Reserve a Place on This CourseIf you would like to book a place on this course, please click on the 'Book Now' link above.Fees will not be reimbursed and will remain due in full if cancellations are received less than 7 working days before the course starts. However, names of participants may be substituted at any time. Fees include course material and lunch. Please let us know if you have any special dietary requirements.
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