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| Course code | RD106 | Skill level | Basic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration | 0.5 days | Delivery type | Web Based Training |
| Course type | Public only | ||
| Public price | Part of course collection | ||
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This on-line course introduces the basic principles of use-case modeling using the Unified Modeling Language (UML) 2.0. The objective of the course is to teach the novice how to use a use-case model. The course covers the basics of use-case diagrams, use-case specifications, and activity diagrams.
Training Paths that reference this course are:
- Analyst: Business Analyst
- Developer: Enterprise Architect
- Designer (Modeling)
- Analyst: System Analyst (Modeling)
- Analyst: Business Analyst (Modeling)
- Analyst: Designer (Modeling)
- Analyst: System Analyst (Modeling) - continued
- Developer: Designer (Modeling) - continued
- Developer: Enterprise Architect - continued
- Analyst: Business Analyst (Modeling) - Continued
- Analyst: Designer (Modeling) - continued
Audience
This basic course is intended for anyone who is interested in learning the fundamentals of object technology, what modeling is, and the basic constructs of the UML 2.0.
Prerequisites
You should have completed:
Web-based training
- Principles of Modeling with UML 2.0 (DEV110) (equivalence with DEV275)
Instructor-led training
- DEV275: Essentials of Visual Modeling with UML 2.0 (equivalence with DEV110)
Skills taught
- Show the relationship between system behavior, use cases, and use-case models
- Identify the benefits of using use-case models
- Find and describe the actors and use cases in a problem statement
- Create a use-case model and activity diagrams using UML 2.0 notation
Course outline
Module 1: Modeling System Behavior with Use Cases
- Modeling System Behavior with Use Cases: 20 minutes
- Actors, Use Cases, and Use-Case Diagrams: 40 minutes
- Use-Case Models and Activity Diagrams: 1 hour
Machine requirements
- OS: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP 2, SP3, SP4, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Workstation SP 6a +SRP, Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP 1, SP 2
- Machine Speed: 56K modem (assuming connectivity between 32-50Kbps)
- Display Properties: High color, minimum resolution of 1024x768
- Browser: Internet Explorer browser Version 6.0 or later, Netscape Navigator browser Version 7.0 or later, Mozilla browser Version 1.1 or later, FireFox 1.0.7 browser
