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Business Modeling Using UML |
Course Overview
A business model is an abstraction of how a business functions. It models the goals, organization, processes, objects, and events of a business. A business model can tell us how a business functions today or how we plan for it to function in the future. We do business modeling to analyze a business and mold it to meet our business goals.
Alternatively, we model pertinent areas of the business to inform a systems development project about the business processes, business objects, and business rules to be automated. This course teaches how to create business models using the Unified Modeling Language (UML).
What will I learn?
Course Style
Lecture style with hand-on labs
This course is designed for the business process analysts and business designers who perform business modeling. This course is also of benefit to project managers, systems analysts, and other project roles that are recipients of the artifacts produced.
Course Contents
Prerequisites
None
Recommended Follow-On Courses
Requirements Elicitation and Facilitation
Advanced Use Case Lab
Duration
3 days
Next Dates
Please call for dates
Cost
£1,150 plus VAT
