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Requirements Analysis using UML

Requirements Analysis Using UML (2 Days)
 
Since Autumn 2003, over 300,000 Java and .NET developers have learned the Unified Modeling Language from Parlez UML, making it one of the most popular UML training resources on the Internet.
 
Modeling For A Reason
 
Unlike other UML courses, Requirements Analysis using UML introduces only the elements of modeling you will need to get the job done.
 
Learning By Doing
 
By working through a practical mini-project, you will learn key modeling notations as well as useful analysis techniques within a simple iterative process that you will be able to apply to your own projects immediately.
 
Beyond Use Cases
 
Other analysis courses start with functional requirements and leave out the critical element of any software project – where do those requirements come from in the first place?
 
Requirements Analysis using UML starts at the beginning with business requirements and business models, and demonstrates a simple process for getting from business goals to system use cases and beyond, giving clear traceability at all levels of your enterprise architecture
 

Who Should Attend?

Analysts who are interested in model-driven approaches to requirements definition, as well as managers and developers who need to understand the model-driven development process
 

Download PDF Brochure for course outline & pricing

 
How Do I Book?
Email training@parlezuml.com or call +44 208 715 2645
 
 

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