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1. Introductions
- Course programme
- Course objectives
- Introductions to participants and trainer
2. Systems development lifecycles
- Lifecycle models
- Implications of using various lifecycles
- Systems development approaches and methods
3. Process modelling
- Purpose and use in the lifecycle
- Alternative approaches (data flow models, end-to-end process
models, use cases)
- Use Case diagrams – concepts and notation
- <<include>> and <<extend>>
- Use Case descriptions
- Activity diagrams
- Decision tables
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4. Class and Data modelling
- Purpose and use in the lifecycle
- Alternative approaches (LDM/ERM, TNF/RDA, object class models)
- Top-down versus bottom-up
- Classes
- Attributes
- Abstraction and Encapsulation
- Associations
- Inheritance
5. Events and Collaborations
- Event Modelling
- The effects of events on classes
- Collaboration Matrix
6. Where next?
- The Requirements Specification – content and format
- The bridge to design and development
- Use of analysis products in evaluating packages
ISEB certificates
This course prepares participants to sit a one-hour, open book,
examination leading to the certificate in Analysis and Design
Techniques offered by the Information Systems Examinations Board
(ISEB). This certificate also earns one ‘credit’ towards
the ISEB diploma in Business Analysis.
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