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| Course code | RD117 | Skill level | Basic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration | 2.0 hours | Delivery type | Web Based Training |
| Course type | Public only | ||
| Public price | Part of course collection | ||
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This course gives an overview of the basic principles of object-oriented analysis involved in modeling the object interactions. Using interaction diagrams (sequence and communication diagrams) and class diagrams, you will learn how to model both the dynamic view of use case behavior and the static view of the use case itself.
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Audience
This is a first basic course for new UML users of Rational modeling products including Rational Rhapsody or System Architect. It may be followed by additional WBT courses.
Skills taught
- Identify the elements of both sequence and communication diagrams
- Specify the similarities and differences between the interaction diagram types
- Create sequence and communication diagrams to model use-case behavior
- Identify the elements of a class diagram
- Identify the characteristics and benefits of packages
- Create and refine a class diagram
Course outline
Interaction Diagrams
- Interaction diagrams
- Sequence diagrams
- Messages
- Interactions
- Constructors + Destructors
- Communication diagrams
- Objects
- Actors
- Links and messages
Class Diagrams
- Class diagrams
- Packages
- Use case realization
- Collaborations
- Associations and roles
- Multiplicity
- Aggregation
- Event occurrence
- Generalization and inheritance
- Operations
Machine requirements
- OS: Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, or Vista
- RAM: 512 MB
- Browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 6 or Firefox Version 2.0 or later
- Adobe Flash Player Version 7.0 or later
- Adobe Reader
- High-speed Internet connection
- SVGA graphics card
- Sound card
- Headphones or speakers
- Available hard drive space
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