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Introduction to UML

  • Short history of UML
  • Overview of object-oriented modeling concepts
  • OMG UML specification
  • Overview of UML diagrams

Requirements Management

  • Requirements classification
  • FURPS requirements categories
  • Requirements gathering techniques
  • Requirements modeling using UML notation
  • Requirements dependency matrix
  • Creating requirements specifications based on diagrams

Business Process Modeling

  • Definition of a business process
  • Modeling business processes in UML
  • Activity diagrams
    • Decision flows and concurrency
    • Exceptions and exception handling
    • Partitions and swimmables

Non-Functional Requirements Modeling

  • Use of component and deployment diagrams
  • Initial system architecture—logical and physical
  • Modeling requirements related to system security, performance, and reliability

Functional Requirements Modeling

  • Defining system scope
  • Modeling system functionality using use case diagrams
    • Identifying actors and their relationships
    • Recognizing use cases
    • Actor-use case associations and their properties
    • Relationships between use cases: include, extend, generalization
  • Creating use case scenarios and generating diagrams based on them (activity, state machine
    diagrams)

System Analytical Model

  • Use of sequence diagrams 
    • Message types: asynchronous, synchronous, return
    • Defining message numbering sequence
    • Analytical object categories: Boundary, Control, and Entity
  • Introduction to system design
  • Interaction modeling

Static Modeling

  • Class diagrams and source code generation
    • Association relationship and its characteristics
    • Other relationships: aggregation, composition, generalization, dependency, association class
  • Forward/Reverse engineering
    • Generating source code from diagrams
    • Generating diagrams from source code
    • Synchronizing code and diagrams
  • Object, connected structures, and package diagrams

Dynamic Modeling

  • Static model verification
    • Refining method signatures
    • Verifying the correctness of class diagrams
  • Dynamic modeling at the method invocation level
  • Design-level sequence diagrams

Requirements

Familiarity with basic object-oriented concepts or any object-oriented programming language is recommended.

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