Course: ISEB Systems Modelling Techniques - UML - 4 day
Course Summary
The starting point for this course is a set of requirements, as defined in the Systems Development Essentials course. It is primarily concerned with modelling systems using UML techniques. It requires delegates to construct four main types of model reflecting different perspectives and to describe the interactions between them.
At the end of the course delegates may sit an examination to attain the ISEB Business Systems Development certificate in Systems Modelling Techniques. Please contact Focus Project Management for further details.
This is an intensive four day course that places emphasis on the practical application of the modelling techniques covered. Delegates participate in exercises, and case study tasks.
Those delegates taking the ISEB certificate will need to spend 60-90 minutes each evening on revision and example examination questions.
Course Outline
Prerequisites
An understanding of the fundamentals of systems development, or attendance of a Systems Development Essentials course. Please contact Focus Project Management for further information on the Systems Development Courses.
Those who need to model business systems using UML techniques.
Those wishing to attain the ISEB Certificate in Systems Modelling Techniques (UML). Please contact Focus Project Management for further information.
Candidates with special examination requirements should consult the ISEB web site (www.iseb.org.uk) for the ISEB Special Needs policy. Note that the ISEB must be advised at least four weeks in advance of any special requirements.
Skills
On completion, delegates will be able to:
* Justify the need for modelling and modelling techniques
* Explain why it is important to model system requirements from different perspectives and identify specific modelling techniques
* Construct a static structure model (class diagram)
* Construct a process model (activity diagram)
* Construct a simple dynamic event driven model (statechart)
* Construct a simple user interface model (user conceptual model, web site navigation model)
* Evaluate how the various models reflect business
Course content
The Need for Standard Techniques
Places business systems modelling in context within a project life-cycle; Types of model; Current and proposed business system modelling
Process Modelling using Activity Diagrams
UML Business Modelling Notation; Modelling business objectives, critical success factors and KPI's with the UML; Modelling the business process with activity diagrams; Swimlanes; Actions and activities; Send/receive events.
Static Modelling of Data using Class models
UML structure modelling notation - class and object diagrams; Objects, Classes and Business Classes; Introduction to class modelling; Attributes and Associations; Traceability through CRUD; Object Flows on Activity Diagrams
Dynamic Behaviour Modelling using State Charts
UML statechart notation; Modelling events and states; Events, states and business rules; Events and Activity Diagrams
User Interface Modelling
UML Notations for UI Modelling; Navigation Modelling; Modelling Web applications
Reviews
Guidelines and approach for reviewing the models against the business objectives and system requirements for consistency and completeness; Use of Structured Walkthroughs for peer and business domain expert validation
Case Study
Throughout the course, a case study is used to reinforce and practise the topics discussed
Where & When
| Location | London-Holborn |
|---|---|
| Start Date | 27 Apr 09 |
| Price (ex. VAT) | £1395.00 |
| Venue Info | London - Rosebery Ave |
| Residential | No |
| Availability | Spaces |
| Duration | 4 days |
| Delivered As | Venue and on-site |
| Pre-course Reading | |
| Although no pre-course reading is specified, candidates taking the exam will need to revise for about 60-90 minutes each evening. | |
| Exam Included | Yes |
| Course Ref | 42523 |





