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LPM UMLL - Object Oriented Analysis and Design con UML

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5 gg
CODICE:
ICT - LPM UMLL

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Da definire
Consulenti ed esperti del settore
OBIETTIVI:
  • Descrivere il processo di sviluppo del software object-oriented.
  • Creare un’architettura di sistema (“modello di architettura”) a supporto dei requisiti non funzionali (NFR) e dei vincoli di sviluppo.
  • Creare un progetto di sistema (“modello di soluzione”) a supporto dei requisiti funzionali.
PROGRAMMA:
Examining Object-Oriented Concepts and Terminology
  • Describe the important object-oriented (OO) concepts
  • Describe the fundamental OO terminology
Introducing Modeling and the Software Development Process
  • Describe the Object-Oriented Software Development (OOSD) process
  • Describe how modeling supports the OOSD process
  • Describe the benefits of modeling software
  • Explain the purpose, activities, and artifacts of the following OOSD workflows (disciplines): Requirements Gathering, Requirements Analysis, Architecture, Design, Implementation, Testing & Deployment
Creating Use Case Diagrams
  • Justify the need for a Use Case diagram
  • Identify and describe the essential elements in a UML Use Case diagram
  • Develop a Use Case diagram for a software system based on the goals of the business owner
  • Develop elaborated Use Case diagrams based on the goals of all the stakeholders
  • Recognize and document use case dependencies using UML notation for extends, includes, and generalization
  • Describe how to manage the complexity of Use Case diagrams by creating UML packaged views
Creating Use Case Scenarios and Forms
  • Identify and document scenarios for a use case
  • Create a Use Case form describing a summary of the scenarios in the main and alternate flows
  • Describe how to reference included and extending use cases.
  • Identify and document non-functional requirements (NFRs), business rules, risks, and priorities for a use case
  • Identify the purpose of a Supplementary Specification Document
Creating Activity Diagrams
  • Identify the essential elements in an Activity diagram
  • Model a Use Case flow of events using an Activity diagram
Determining the Key Abstractions
  • Identify a set of candidate key abstractions
  • Identify the key abstractions using CRC analysis
Constructing the Problem Domain Model
  • Identify the essential elements in a UML Class diagram
  • Construct a Domain model using a Class diagram
  • Identify the essential elements in a UML Object diagram
  • Validate the Domain model with one or more Object diagrams
  • Transitioning from Analysis to Design using Interaction Diagrams
  • Explain the purpose and elements of the Design model
  • Identify the essential elements of a UML Communication diagram
  • Create a Communication diagram view of the Design model
  • Identify the essential elements of a UML Sequence diagram
  • Create a Sequence diagram view of the Design model
Modeling Object State Using State Machine Diagrams
  • Model object state
  • Describe the essential elements of a UML State Machine diagram
Applying Design Patterns to the Design Model
  • Define the essential elements of a software pattern
  • Describe the Composite pattern
  • Describe the Strategy pattern
  • Describe the Observer pattern
  • Describe the Abstract Factory pattern
Introducing Architectural Concepts and Diagrams
  • Distinguish between architecture and design
  • Describe tiers, layers, and systemic qualities
  • Describe the Architecture workflow
  • Describe the diagrams of the key architecture views
  • Select the Architecture type
  • Create the Architecture workflow artifacts
Introducing the Architectural Tiers
  • Describe the concepts of the Client and Presentation tiers
  • Describe the concepts of the Business tier
  • Describe the concepts of the Resource and Integration tiers
  • Describe the concepts of the Solution model
  • Refining the Class Design Model
  • Refine the attributes of the Domain model
  • Refine the relationships of the Domain model
  • Refine the methods of the Domain model
  • Declare the constructors of the Domain model
  • Annotate method behavior
  • Create components with interfaces
Overview of Software Development Processes
  • Explain the best practices for OOSD methodologies
  • Describe the features of several common methodologies
  • Choose a methodology that best suits your project
  • Develop an iteration plan
Overview of Frameworks
  • Define a framework
  • Describe the advantages and disadvantages of using frameworks
  • Identify several common frameworks
  • Understand the concept of creating your own business domain frameworks
Course Review
  • Review the key features of object orientation
  • Review the key UML diagrams
  • Review the Requirements Analysis (Analysis) and Design workflows
  • Developing Architectures for Enterprise Java Applications (SL-425)

 

ESERCITAZIONI E SUPERAMENTO:

All’interno di ogni modulo vi sono dei momenti di autovalutazione non vincolati che consentono all’utente di interagire con l’animazione verificando l’apprendimento dei concetti presentati. Il corso viene considerato concluso una volta fruiti tutti i contenuti.

 

DESTINATARI:

Architetti di sistema, software engineer, analisti e progettisti di sistemi, responsabili della progettazione e della creazione di applicazioni software orientate agli oggetti.

 

PREREQUISITI:

Conoscere i concetti e la metedologia object-oriented.
Dimostrare una generale conoscenza nella programmazione Java.

 

ATTESTATO:

Attestato di frequenza

 

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