Introduction to Unified Modelling Language (UML)
AUTUMN Semester Dates: TBA
SPRING Semester Dates: TBA
Times:
Duration: 7.5 hours (1 day)
Fees:
Venue: City campus - Building 10
Expressions and Enrolment
If you are interested in this course, please submit an Expression of Interest form to register your interest. Please note if you wish to enroll into this short course, you must also submit an Application Form [PDF 114k] to pay for and secure a place. Submission of an application form is confirmation of your intent to enroll and terms and conditions will apply.
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Who should attend
Course Objectives
Course Description
Course Outline
Who Should Attend?
Basic knowledge of the software development lifecycle and some general analysis and design techniques are assumed.
Introduction to UML is a prerequisite to the advanced courses in OO Analysis and Design and Modelling with UML and is for anyone who is interested in learning to understand the fundamental principles and rationale of modelling and UML including but not restricted to:
- Management wanting to familiarize themselves with UML and know how to read UML models
- Business and system analysts
- System designers and Architects
- Developers and involved Customers
Course Objectives
This course provides:
- An overview of OO technology
- A good understanding of OO modelling
- A comprehensive introduction of the UML
Course Description
Anyone involved in software development requires a solid understanding of the concepts underpinning the object technology and also the rational of OO modelling. This course first introduces and discusses the principle fundamentals of Object technology and modelling to both business management and IT development staff followed by an overview of the UML then walkthrough all the different types of UML diagrams.
Course Outline
The major topics are:
- Introduction of both, procedural and object approaches to software engineering
- Introduction of the key concepts of Object Technology
- Introduction to OO modelling
- Introduction to the UML
- Overview and walkthrough all UML diagrams