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Introduction to Unified Modeling Language (Section 1)

I&C SCI X471.71  (3)

A required course in the Java Programming Certificate Program and an elective in the Business Analyst Certificate Program.
Learn how to use the Unified Modeling Language (UML), an important aid to software development with an object-oriented programming language. This course, of interest to managers and QA engineers as well as to students and users of object-oriented languages such as C++ and Java, focuses on the use of UML to specify, visualize, construct, and document the artifacts of software systems and business models. The ability to work with UML is especially important for individuals responsible for the analysis and design of object-oriented systems. Students learn the fundamental concepts of UML (based on the work of Booch, Jacobson, and Rumbaugh) and how the UML notation is used to represent business systems. Students also have an opportunity to apply what they learn in a series of laboratory exercises using a graphical design tool. Topics in this course include use-case diagrams, sequence diagrams, class diagrams, collaboration diagrams, statechart diagrams, activity diagrams, and implementation diagrams. This course serves as excellent preparation for further study in object-oriented analysis, design, and programming. Prerequisites: Course work or experience using an object-oriented programming language. See enrollment confirmation for login information.

Slavko Jovanovic, B.S., is the Director of Analysis and Design at iBASEt. As a 17 year practitioner of business systems analysis, design and development, he has worked on complex system integration projects in the domain of enterprise resource planning, product life cycle and quality management, manufacturing planning and execution. He has introduced new tools, methodologies and processes for leveraging the business analysts body of knowledge to fuel the growth and success of fellow analysts, their employers and customers.

When: Sep 28, 09 to Dec 13, 09
Where: Online
Fee: $695.00
Reg#: 00255

Textbook Information:
UML DISTILLED
Book Required ISBN: 9780321193681
FOWLER, 3ed, PEARSON HIGHER EDUCATION

ELEMENTS OF UML 2.0 STYLE
Book Required ISBN: 9780521616782
AMBLER, 1ed, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Meeting Schedule:
Type Date Day Start Time End Time Building Room
On-line Meeting9/28/2009Monday12:00AM12:00AMOn-line classOL