ECOOP /
Tutorial 01
Essential Object-Oriented Analysis & Design
| Topic | An introduction to object-oriented analysis & design |
| Goal | Introduce a practical approach to object-oriented analysis and design. |
| Style | presentation + simple exercises |
Abstract
This tutorial is designed to be taught as a short, quick-paced instruction of object-oriented analysis and design based on practical project experience. The tutorial will provide you with the knowledge and skills to:
- Create use case documents
- Understand object oriented concepts, terminology and buzzwords
- Identify classes and create class diagrams
- Understand and use the Unified Modeling Language (UML)
- Identify behaviors and create sequence diagrams.
- Gain an understanding of what patterns are and review 5 of the GOF patterns
- Recognize other UML diagrams.
Presenter Profile
Jill Aden
Jill Aden has worked for 18 years with EDS as a Systems Architect and has worked with objects since 1993. She is a member of the OTUG group at University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN and served as the Communications Chair at OOPSLA 2002. Ms. Aden is in the process of writing an object-oriented analysis and design class for undergraduate students. At EDS, Aden mentors, consults, and teaches object-oriented concepts internally and externally to clients.
Joseph Brennan
Joseph Brennan has worked for 18 years with EDS as a Systems Architect. He has been working with objects since 1993, is a member of the Twin Cities Java User Group. Mr. Brennan is in the process of writing an object-oriented analysis and design class for undergraduate students. At EDS, Joseph mentors, consults, and teaches object-oriented concepts internally and externally to clients. Joseph is a Sun Certified Java Instructor, Java Developer.
Details
| Presenter(s) |
Jill Aden, EDS (Electronic Data Systems)
Joseph Brennan, EDS (Electronic Data Systems)
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Date Duration |
Monday, 21, am
full day
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| Level |
Introductory
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| Targeted Audience |
Software Developers
This course is intended for people who have had some exposure to objects, but need something else to put all the pieces together.
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