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Best Practices

  • The software crisis
  • Best Practices in Software Development
    • Iterative development
    • Requirements management
    • Component-based architecture
    • Visual modeling
    • Quality assurance
    • Change management

RUP

  • Characteristics of RUP
  • The two dimensions of RUP
  • UML for RUP

Creating an Object Model

  • UML 2 as a means of representation
    • The object model
    • Methods for describing the model
  • Practical analysis of use case specifications
    • Actors
    • Use cases
    • Associations
    • Include and extend relationships

Object-Oriented Concepts in Practice

  • Abstraction
  • Encapsulation
  • Generalization
  • Polymorphism

System Architecture

  • Mapping system structure and behavior
    • Two categories of UML diagrams
    • Modeling the relationship between structure and behavior
    • Different levels of behavioral modeling
  • Mapping analytical and design class elements
    • Refinement relationships
    • Establishing strong links between the analysis and design phases
  • Modeling design classes
    • Classes
    • Associations
    • Enumerations
    • Forward/reverse engineering
  • Subsystem design
    • Components
    • Delegation relationships
    • Connector assembly
  • Describing concurrency aspects in system architecture
    • Examples of activity, sequence, and state machine diagrams
  • Describing distribution aspects of architecture
  • Different perspectives of architecture description

Requirements

Fundamental knowledge of commonly used UML diagrams, such as use case, class, and sequence diagrams.

 21 Hours

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