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Understanding UML2 Training

  
(FW848) 1 Day Course
 
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You've done a great job of collecting needs information from stakeholders, but what do you do next? How do you represent the information that you've captured to a diverse group of stakeholders (business users and technical members of the project team) to gain consensus? How do you ensure the information you've gathered evolves into a set of 'quality' requirements? UML diagramming changes the way teams approach the entire software development life cycle. It affects the way a business analyst gathers, analyzes, and documents requirements. It also impacts the way the system is designed and the code is structured. This course provides an introduction to UML diagramming and shows how key UML diagrams are used to support the requirements process.

This 1 day 'how to' course defines a set of best practices that can be readily applied to the analysis of your requirements. Participants will practice applying requirements diagramming methods in a series of workshops.

Key Benefits

On completion, students should understand:

  • Describe the major UML diagrams and explain how they are used during the phases of the requirements process
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  • Construct a simple Context Diagram, Activity Diagram, Use Case Diagram, Sequence Diagram, and Class Diagram
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    Pre-Class
    • Verify your learning Objectives
    During-Class
    • Capture Tools, Q&A, demos and white boards
    • Screen Sharing
    • Feedback on Lab work
    • On-the-fly Adjustments to meet your needs
    After-Class

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