Visual Modeling with UML 2 Training in North Richland Hills

Enroll in or hire us to teach our Visual Modeling with UML 2 class in North Richland Hills, Texas by calling us @303.377.6176. Like all HSG classes, Visual Modeling with UML 2 may be offered either onsite or via instructor led virtual training. Consider looking at our public training schedule to see if it is scheduled: Public Training Classes
Provided there are enough attendees, Visual Modeling with UML 2 may be taught at one of our local training facilities.
We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.

Course Description

 
This one-day course is a focused and pragmatic introduction and survey of visual modeling practice using the Unified Modeling Language (UML) version 2. It can be a first step toward formal training in object-oriented analysis and design, or it can fulfill a need for a br oad understanding of UML without a need for detail that the student ma y not need, or is not prepared to absorb. This course provides a concise overview of object-orientati on, clearly defines the distinctive properties of classes versus objects, and how to think qualitatively about object-orientation while remain ing independent of any specific implementation or programming language. The course discusses and offers examples of all 13 diagrams in UML version 2, but focuses on the five â??coreâ?? diagrams needed most frequently for business analysis, and software pr ojects. Students complete six di agramming exercises, and work together in an additional conceptu al exercise. The exercises provide the students the opportunity to immediately test and evaluate their u nderstanding of the course content.
Course Length: 1 Days
Course Tuition: $390 (US)

Prerequisites

None

Course Outline

 

1.  Introduction to Classes & Objects
Why is Object Thinking Important to
You?
Concept: Object
Concept: Object Operations
Concept: Class
Concept: Object from a Class
Concept: Relationships
Concept: Abstraction
Object Interactions

2. UML Overview
The Unified Modeling Language
UML Version 2
The 13 Diagrams
The five “Core” UML Diagrams

3. UML Use Case Diagram
Intent and Anatomy of a Use Case Diagram

4. UML Class Diagram
Intent and Anatomy of a Class Diagram
UML Class Notation
UML Visibility Notation

5. UML Class Diagram Relationships
Association
Aggregation
Composition
Inheritance

6. The UML Behavioral Diagrams
7 Behavioral Diagrams in UML

7. UML Sequence Diagram
Sequence Diagram Intent and Anatomy

8. UML State Machine Diagram
State: Why is it Important?
Events
Activities
Actions
Transition
Special States: Initial State and
Final State
Constructing a State Machine Diagram

9. UML Activity Diagram
Activity Diagram Intent and
Anatomy

10. UML 2 Notation Reference

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