Overview of the Rational Unified Process (RUP)

PT3625
Training Summary
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the Rational Unified Process for analyzing and designing object-oriented programming systems. UML is stressed as the documentation method for the resulting design. This course provides the student with the groundwork needed to understand OO concepts and the UML notation within the Rational Unified Process (RUP).
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this class.
Duration
2 Day/Lecture & Lab
Audience
This course is designed for technical managers, project leads, application programmers, technical support staff, system administrators, managers, operators and anyone who wishes to understand the Rational Unified.
Course Topics
Introduction to the Rational Unified Process::Object-Oriented Analysis and Design::The Development Process::Iterative Development::Defining Models and Artifacts::Understanding Requirements::Use Cases::Ranking and Scheduling Use Cases::Development Cycles::Building a Conceptual Model::Adding Attributes::Sequence Diagrams::Contracts::Real Use Cases::Collaboration Diagrams::GRASP Patterns::Designing with Patterns::Visibility::Class Diagrams::Mapping Design to Code::Cycle 2 Development::Extending the Models::State Diagrams::UML Summary

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