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Audience:
- Architects
- Business Analysts
- Project Manager
- Joint Application Development (JAD) team members (developers and
users)who will establish requirements and review analysis and design
deliverables
- System Analysts
- Software Developers (Object Relationship Model as a minimum)
Computer and Software Specifications:
- Processor: Pentium II or better
- RAM: 128 MB
- Operating System: Windows 98 or better
Modules Objectivies:
Students will learn to evaluate, implement, and test models they
have designed in the Object-Oriented Analysis
and Design module.
- Define organization of subsystems
- Allocate classes to construction iterations
- Implement classes
- Evaluate Use Case Models
- Evaluate Analysis Models
- Evaluate Design Models
- Unit test the executable classes
- Integration test each build iteration
- Regression test prior iterations
- User acceptance test entire system
Units Included:
OO2007 Implementation Process and Modeling
- This unit starts with the results from design and implements the system
in terms of components. The role of the implementation process in the
software life cycle is examined. UML is used to model the process and
the different artifacts produced are examined in detail. This Object-Oriented
Design module should follow as the team examines the implementation
of the system within the scope of the architectural environment.
OO2008 Testing Process and
Modeling - This unit starts with results from the implementation
process and verifies the resulting system by testing both internal and
external builds, including the final version. The role of the testing
process in the software life cycle is examined. UML is used to model
the process and the different artifacts produced are examined in detail.
This Object-Oriented Design module should follow as the team examines
the testing of the system within the scope of the architectural environment.
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