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Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with UML Part 2: Analysis, State Diagrams and Activity Diagrams CBT Training CD

Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with UML Part 2: Analysis, State Diagrams and Activity Diagrams CBT Training CD

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Course Overview
This second course in the series focuses on analyzing and modeling system behavior. It describes how to create a conceptual model that identifies the concepts in a problem domain and how to model the system events that actors generate with system sequence diagrams. This course also introduces dynamic modeling with state and activity diagrams.

Learn To

Identify how to analyze requirements to develop, interpret and evaluate a conceptual model.
Identify how to analyze system behavior and represent, interpret, create, and evaluate system diagrams and system operation contract documents.
Identify how to represent, interpret, create, and evaluate state and activity diagrams.

Audience
The targeted audiences for this course are System Administrators, Application Developers, System Analysts, Software Engineers and Programmer/Analysts. Learners should be familiar with the concept of object orientation and have experience with application development. It would be helpful for learners to be familiar with distributed programming (multi-tier architecture), relational or object database programming, transactions, and component technology.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options
Japanese, US English

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Conceptual Model 2 - 3 hours

Identify the set of valid candidate concepts that can be used for creating a meaningful conceptual model in a specific scenario.
Identify the situations in which specification concepts can be applied.
Select a diagram that correctly represents an association between the concepts for a specific situation.
Match the relationship between concepts in a specific scenario with the categories of associations.
Create a conceptual model to represent associations between the concepts for a specific scenario.
Evaluate the conceptual model for its ability to represent associations between the concepts for a specific scenario.
Select a diagram that accurately represents the attributes of concepts in a specific situation.
Select the valid attributes necessary to fulfill the information requirements of a specific scenario.
Create a conceptual model to represent the associations and attributes of concepts for a specific scenario.
Evaluate the conceptual model for its ability to represent the associations and attributes for a specific scenario.
Identify a diagram that accurately represents an associative type in the conceptual model of a specific scenario.
Identify a diagram that accurately represents aggregation between concepts in the conceptual model of a specific scenario.
Select a diagram that accurately represents the roles in associations and the roles as concepts in a specific scenario.

Unit 2: Analyzing System Behavior 2 - 3 hours

Identify the correct representation of a system sequence diagram.
Identify the interpretation of the sections of a system sequence diagram.
Create a system sequence diagram to represent a use case for a specific scenario.
Evaluate a system sequence diagram for its ability to represent a use case for a specific scenario.
Select the system operation contract that has the correct format.
Identify the interpretation of the various sections of a system operation contract document based on the guidelines used to create it.
Create a system operation contract to describe the behavior of a specific system.
Evaluate a system operation contract for its ability to represent the behavior of a specific system.

Unit 3: Diagrams: State and Activity 2 hours

Identify the appropriate object that can be represented in a state diagram for a specific scenario.
Identify the correct representation of a state diagram.
Identify the interpretation of the sections of a state diagram that is used to represent events, states, transitions, and guards.
Create a state diagram to represent a specific scenario.
Evaluate a state diagram that illustrates the events and states of an object in a specific scenario.
Identify the correct representation of an activity diagram.
Identify the interpretation of the sections of an activity diagram that represents a specific scenario.
Create an activity diagram to represent a sequence of activities in a specific scenario.
Evaluate an activity diagram that represents a sequence of activities in a specific scenario.



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