Data Modelling with UML Training Course
This course is designed for Subject Matter Experts who need to model their data using UML.
It focuses on consistent modeling techniques, avoiding delving into implementation specifics.
This course is available as onsite live training in Slovakia or online live training.Course Outline
Short Introduction to Data Modelling in General
- Languages used to describe data
- ERD and other pre UML notations
- Why data modelling is not database modelling
- Concepts of storing the data (Relational, Hierarchical, Object Oriented, etc...)
UML and Data Modelling
- Class Diagram
- Association
- Aggregation
- Composition
- Inheritance (Generalization and Specialization)
Attributes
- Attribute and attribute types
- Attributes and relations
- Data Types
- Constraints on data
- Constraints on relations
Views of data models
- Business View
- Modeller View
- Architect View
- Designers View
- Implementers Views (just short explanation)
Other useful UML diagrams
- Composite structure diagram
- Profile diagram
Avoid Redundancies
- Stereotyping vs Inheritance
- Tags
- Design Patterns (just introduction)
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