Overview
Learn how to use object-oriented techniques from requirements gathering to implementation. Students learn how to analyze and design classes and their relationships to each other in order to build a model of the business requirements. A strong emphasis is placed on diagram notation for use cases and class relationships, as well as on sequence and state diagramming to capture the dynamic behaviour of the system.
Audience
This course is intended for anyone involved in the production, deployment and maintenance of software.
Prerequisites
Familiarity with software development in general is helpful.
Objective
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Approach new complex software development with confidence
- Use Rational XDE Developer Plus for Java to model applications using UML
- Implement the software based on the design
- Establish a software development methodology for in-house development
Course duration
5 Days
Topics
- Overview of UML
- Object-oriented concepts
- Understanding requirements, analysis and design workflow
- Identifying classes
- Object interaction, relationships and behaviour
- Design patterns
- System Design and refactoring
- Using Rational XDE Developer Plus for Java
Course outline
- Overview of OOAD
- Object-Oriented concepts
- Object
- Object relationships
- Encapsulation
- Class
- Inheritance
- Polymorphism
- The Unified Object-Oriented Software Development Process
- Unified Modeling Language and Rational XDE
- Requirements Workflow
- Requirements Workflow
- Requirements
- Problem Analysis and User Needs
- Requirements Workshop
- UML and Requirements Capture
- Use Case Analysis
- Use Case Analysis
- Use Cases and Actors.
- Use Cases Relationships.
- Use Case Diagram.
- Case study.
- Use Case diagrams in XDE
- Analysis Workflow
- The Analysis Workflow
- Analysis In the Rational Unified Process
- Class Analysis
- Use Case Realizations
- Analysis Packages
- Post Analysis
- Class Identification
- Class identification
- Class categories: entity, boundary, control
- Noun/verb analysis
- Class diagrams
- Class diagrams in XDE
- Object diagrams
- Class Relationship Analysis
- Class relationship analysis
- Class association
- Aggregation
- Composition
- Qualification
- Association Classes
- Relationships in XDE
- Object State Analysis
- Object State Analysis
- Object State
- State Machine Diagrams
- Transitions
- Events
- Signals
- Time/Change Events
- Substates/Superstates
- Concurrent States
- State Diagrams in XDE
- Object Activity Analysis
- Object Activity Analysis
- Object Activities
- Activity Diagrams
- Nodes
- Edges, Flows
- Branches, Merges
- Tokens
- Signals
- Parallel Activity
- Partitions
- Pins and Transformations
- Acitivty Diagrams in XDE
- Sequence Diagrams
- Message Notation
- Creation, condition, iteration, destruction
- Loops and Conditions
- Sequence Diagrams in XDE
- Communication Diagrams
- Design Workflow
- Design Workflow
- Design in RUP
- Design vs. Analysis
- Design Workflow
- Refining Classes and Relationships
- Refining Use Cases
- Object Design
- Object Design
- Generalization
- Encapsulation
- Interface, types and roles
- Persistent objects
- Active Objects
- Template (parameterized) classes
- System Design
- System Design
- Collaborations
- Packages
- Systems and subsystems
- Component diagram
- Deployment diagram
- Deployment Diagrams in XDE
- Modeling different views of a system
- Other UML Diagrams
- Other UML Diagrams
- Composite Structure Diagram
- Timing Diagrams
- Interaction Overview Diagram
- Refactoring
- Refactoring Principles
- Common anti-patterns that should trigger the refactoring process
- Some common refactorings
- Design Patterns
- Patterns
- Common Design Patterns
- Factory Method
- Singleton
- Command
- Facade
- Adapter
- Proxy
- Publish-Subscribe
- Common Architecture Patterns
- Three-tier Architecture
- Multi-tier Architecture
- Model-View-Controller
- Advanced XDE
- Team Development
- Forward Engineering
- Reverse Engineering
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