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| Object-Oriented Analysis - Dynamic Modeling |
| Course Status: | Released |
| Course Language: | English |
| Course Duration: | 4 Hours |
| Deployment Options: | Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet |
| Audience |
| Experienced systems analysts |
| Prerequisites |
| Experience of procedural methods of analysis and design; the course Object-Oriented Analysis - Objects and Classes |
| Course Aim |
| To familiarize the student with dynamic modeling diagramming techniques |
| Learning Objectives |
| Describe the terms 'state', 'event', and 'operation', and create a state-transition
diagram. Differentiate between control conditions, triggers, and clocks, and show how they can be represented on an event diagram. Define a process and identify one from a text description. Create a process-dependency diagram. Explain what an object-flow diagram is and how to create one. |
| Topics Covered |
| State-transition diagrams - Introduction - States, events, and operations - STD notation - Create an STD Event diagrams - Events - Control conditions, triggers, and clocks - Event diagrams - Create an event diagram Process-dependency diagrams - Identifying processes - Introduction to process-dependency diagrams - Process-dependency notation - Create process-dependency diagrams Object-flow diagrams - Introduction - Object-flow diagram notation - Create an object-flow diagram |