Systems Design and Implementation Techniques training uk - course
outline
This Systems Design and Implementation Techniques training course
is designed to be both practical and participative. Theoretical concepts
are introduced
and
are then
reinforced
through
practical exercises
where participants can apply the skills and techniques of design in
a realistic project simulation. The course takes a “tool-kit” approach
to Systems Design, introducing models from the UML (such as sequence
diagrams and state machine diagrams) alongside established models like
the normalised data model and Structured English. It is appropriate
to designers working in all software environments, including those
primarily working on system enhancements.
Systems Design and Implementation Techniques Training Course objectives
At the end of this Systems Design and Implementation Techniques training
course participants will be able to;
- Explain the role and objectives of systems design and implementation
in the systems development lifecycle
- Define the objectives and constraints
of design
- Design effective inputs, outputs and interfaces
- Normalise a restricted
set of inputs and outputs
- Develop a “bottom-up” data model from normalised data
- Define logical process specification using Data Action Diagrams
and Interaction Diagrams
- Produce a strategy for effective physical
design
- Develop a state machine diagram
- Understand and apply the principles
of security, confidentiality and privacy
- Describe the role of testing
in systems design
- Describe and evaluate different methods of systems
implementation
- Analyse training needs and select an appropriate training
method
- Describe a range of post-implementation issues
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