BCS-ISEB Systems Modelling Techniques - UML
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Analysts, designers and any others who need to model business systems using UML techniques.
Those wishing to attain the BCS-ISEB Certificate in Systems Modelling Techniques (UML).
This course provides delegates with a framework and proven set of techniques to use when specifying IT systems. It has been created using UML, the Unified Modelling Language, which has rapidly become a de-facto standard for systems specification.
Successful delegates will be able to:
- Justify the need for modelling and modelling techniques
- Explain why it is important to model system requirements from different perspectives and identify specific modelling techniques
- Construct a static structure model (eg class diagr…
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Analysts, designers and any others who need to model business systems using UML techniques.
Those wishing to attain the BCS-ISEB Certificate in Systems Modelling Techniques (UML).
This course provides delegates with a framework and proven set of techniques to use when specifying IT systems. It has been created using UML, the Unified Modelling Language, which has rapidly become a de-facto standard for systems specification.
Successful delegates will be able to:
- Justify the need for modelling and modelling techniques
- Explain why it is important to model system requirements from different perspectives and identify specific modelling techniques
- Construct a static structure model (eg class diagram)
- Construct a process model (eg activity diagram)
- Construct a simple dynamic event driven model (eg state chart)
- Construct a simple user interface model (eg web site navigation model)
- Evaluate how the various models reflect business objectives and system requirements (eg via critical success factors)
- Appreciate how the various perspectives inter-relate to each other
- The need for standard techniques
- Process Modelling using activity diagrams
- Static modelling of data using class models
- Dynamic behaviour modelling using state charts
- User interface modelling
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