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Migration from UML 1.4 to UML 2.0 |
Course Overview
This course provides analysts,
software architects, designers, and
developers with the necessary skills
to upgrade systems models in UML 1.4
to UML 2.0
What will I learn?
This 1-day course helps users
analysts, software architects,
designers, and developers who are
using UML 1.4 in their projects to
upgrade their knowledge to take
advantage of the new modelling
features offered by UML 2.0. The
course is taught in an
instructor-led environment, in which
exercises and instructor-led
demonstrations help reinforce the
concepts taught during the lecture.
Lecture style with hands-on labs.
This course is designed for the systems analysts, architects, designers, developers and testers who use Together Architect 1.x, Together Designer/Developer 2005, Together® 2006 Release 2 for Eclipse users; analysts, developers and architects interested in upgrading their knowledge for UML 2.0
Course Contents
The New Features in UML 2.0
+ Understanding the roles of 5 new
diagrams added in UML 2.0
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Understanding the enhancements and
differences between diagrams in UML
1.4 and their counterparts in UML
2.0
Working with Diagrams
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Understanding the new UML 2 diagram
types
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Understanding the impact on existing
UML 1.4 models when upgrading to UML
2.0
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Activity Diagrams in UML 2.0
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Sequence Diagrams in UML 2.0
Upgrading Existing UML 1.4 Projects
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Analyzing existing projects to
identify changes
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Diagram conversion from UML 1.4 to
UML 2.0
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Enhancing existing UML 1.4 models
with new diagrams in UML 2.0
Tool Support
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UML 2.0 support in Together® 2006
Release 2
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Using the UML 2.0 from UML 1.4
version in Together® 2006 Release 2
Prerequisites
Experience Together versions
(recommended) or with other
modelling tools
UML modelling experience as an
analyst, architect or developer
Recommended Follow-On Courses
Advanced 1 day Enterprise Architect course
Duration
1 day
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Cost £500 |
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Recommended reading & follow on courses
UML Distilled: A Brief Guide to the Standard Object Modelling
Language
Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology & Design Testimonials
Who has been on this course before
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