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Object-Oriented Design with UML


Learning Objectives & Approach:
Attend this intensive one day course and learn the principles, approaches and patterns for designing Object-Oriented systems using the UML. Object-Oriented Designs have proven themselves as efficient and practical for solving complex business problems and delivering business value. In addition, an Object-Oriented Design approach is required in order to get the most from an investment in Object Technologies such as Microsoft .NET and Java. This course prepares a development team to design solutions to do just that.
This course is intended to be accompanied by on-site coaching and mentoring. When your team is ready to start their project, Quadrus can provide an expert in Object-Oriented Analysis and Design for 1 to 5 days, depending upon the size of the project, to ensure the techniques learned are being properly applied and the project is getting off on the right footing.
Key Topics:
Through lectures and hands-on labs, you will learn about:
- The fundamental principles, practices and notation for creating Object-Oriented Design UML artifacts
- A working knowledge of an OOA&D methodology
- The notation and approach for modeling dynamic object interactions with UML Interaction Diagrams (Collaboration and Sequence)
- The notation and approach for modeling a static Class Model with the UML
- Effectively assigning responsibility to objects during system behavioral design
- Applying patterns of responsibility using GRASP patterns
Targeted Participants:
Software Developers, System Architects and Business Analysts requiring skills in Object-Oriented Design.
Prerequisites:
Use Case Workshop, Object-Oriented Analysis with UML.
Course Fee:
For public courses, $1,200.00 (CAD) per participant. Group rates are available for both public and private courses - please inquire.
Registration:
Courses can be held at your site, or on-site at our training facility located in downtown Calgary, Alberta (Canada). Your team can join a public course, or request a private session.
To register for this course, use the "Register" link below.
Next public course: Sep 9


