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The Unified Modeling Language is an industry-standard method for constructing a model of a software system by visualizing, documenting, and specifying the architecture of the system. In this two-day course, students learn how to identify and design objects, classes, and their relationships to each other, which includes links, associations, and inheritance. A strong emphasis is placed on diagram notation for use cases, class and object representation, links and associations, and object messages. This course utilizes UML 2.0 notation.
The Unified Modeling Language is an industry-standard method for constructing a model of a software system by visualizing, documenting, and specifying the architecture of the system. In this two-day course, students learn how to identify and design objects, classes, and their relationships to each other, which includes links, associations, and inheritance. A strong emphasis is placed on diagram notation for use cases, class and object representation, links and associations, and object messages. This course utilizes UML 2.0 notation.
| Product Code | 1-00-00097-000-08-05-11-grp |
| Audience | Analysts, designers, and programmers responsible for applying OO techniques in their software engineering projects. |
| Course Length | 2 Days |
| Instructor Kit Description | Instructor Kit Includes: |
| Outline | View PDF |
| Prerequisites | Strong understanding of Object-Oriented concepts is required. Experience designing or programming in an Object-Oriented language is also required. |
| Sample/Evaluation | View PDF |
| Revision | 6.2.3 |





