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Use Case-driven Design (2 days)

Overview

Use Case-driven approach is the Best Practice in Object-Oriented and Component design. It deliveres easy reuse facilitation and inherent traceability, and allows developers to satisfy demands for productivity increase and detailed specifications at the same time.

Audience:

The course is recommended to Object Designers, Developers and System Analysts. It is equally effective for people with prior UML experience as well as for developers using Object-Oriented languages without UML

Content

After the workshop, the delegates will be able to:

  • Read Requirements presented in Use Cases;
  • Communicate with Business Analysts in UML;
  • Present solution in UML;
  • Run and participate in Design Workshops;
  • Generate Design and Requirements Implementation documents;
  • Implement and facilitate code and component reuse.

Every training day contains approximatelly 50% of closely supervised individual work, modelling workshops and presentations. The material will be eaqually applicable to teams using Rational Rose, Telelogic Tao, Holocentric Modeller, Microsoft Visio and other tools, as well as for teams that decided to follow paper & whiteboard UML practice.