BCS Systems Modelling Techniques Course with Online Exam [ASS_SSMT]
placeVirtual Classroom 23 Mar 2026 until 25 Mar 2026 |
placeVirtual Classroom 22 Jun 2026 until 24 Jun 2026 |
OVERVIEW
OBJECTIVES
Systems modelling helps clarify the charactristics of a system and specify the requirements to be met. Learn a proven set of modelling techniques for specifying IT systems, using selected models from the Unified Modeling Language (UML), a standard for systems specification. Topics covered on the Systems Modelling Techniques course include use case diagrams, analysis class diagrams and state m…
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OVERVIEW
OBJECTIVES
Systems modelling helps clarify the charactristics of a system and specify the requirements to be met. Learn a proven set of modelling techniques for specifying IT systems, using selected models from the Unified Modeling Language (UML), a standard for systems specification. Topics covered on the Systems Modelling Techniques course include use case diagrams, analysis class diagrams and state machines.
When combined with our Systems Development
Essentials course, this module provides you with the
core tools and techniques you’ll need to become an effective
systems analyst.
Presented to you by one of the expert training consultants pictured
below. Each member of our Systems Modelling Techniques training
team brings substantial experience of systems modelling and UML to
the programme.
AUDIENCE
Business analysts, solution developers, project managers and anyone who needs a thorough practical understanding of the tools and techniques of UML (the Unified Modeling language). Systems Modelling Techniques is also a Specialist Practitioner module on the BCS (ISEB) International Diploma in Business Analysis.CERTIFICATION
During this three day course you’ll receive all the training you need to prepare for the BCS Systems Modelling Techniques certificate examination. Through a given business scenario, this open-book exam puts your knowledge of systems modelling and UML techniques to the test. A pass means you’re another step closer to achieving the BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis – the de facto certification for practicing business analysts. One last thing; this course is also a core module of the BCS International Diploma in Solutions Development, and is approved as consistent with the IIBA BABoK version 3.0.
For delegates attending a virtual or online course, the exam will be a written, scenario based exam and may be taken at one of our classroom locations in London or Thame. The pass mark is 25/50. Please contact us for further details, available dates and to make a booking.
CONTENT
During this course, you will cover:
Systems modelling
- The importance of modelling and modelling standards
- Models of the Unified Modeling Language (UML)
- Interaction of selected UML models
Modelling functionality
- Use cases diagrams
- Actors and the system boundary
- Modelling functional scope
- Use case descriptions – structure and contents
- Use case descriptions – defining the main and alternative flows
- The <<include>> and <<extend>> constructs
- Activity diagrams – notation
- Using activity diagrams to model use case descriptions
- Using activity diagrams to model processing
Static data modelling
- Objects and classes
- Class diagrams and object diagrams
- Representing classes – name, attributes and operations
- Defining attributes – adornments
- Abstraction and Encapsulation
- Associations – structural, association and aggregation
- Defining multiplicities
- Generalisation and inheritance
- Understanding polymorphism
Dynamic modelling
- Cross-referencing models with CRUD
- State machine diagrams modelling object lifecycles
- Realising use cases with interaction models
- Sequence and communication diagrams
- Interaction fragments, including opt, alt and loop
- How interaction models populate class operations during design
Modelling in context
- Phases and workflows of the Unified Process
- Models in the Unified Process
- The bridge to design, software package selection and development
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