Course
Unified Modeling Language («UML»)
In this course, you will acquire the necessary knowledge of UML diagrams to understand and create corresponding models and to be able to assess their statements.
Vendor code
OCUP 2
Duration
2 days
Price
1'500.–
Course documents
Digicomp course material and accompanying book
Course facts
- Knowledge of UML diagrams and their notation options
- Basic understanding of the models created in UML and ability to evaluate them
- Application of UML diagrams in your projects
- Ideal preparation for the preparatory courses for the official and internationally recognized OMG certifications: "OMG-Certified UML Professional 2 Foundation™", "OMG-Certified UML Professional 2 Intermediate™" and "OMG-Certified UML Professional 2 Advanced™"
- Introduction
- History of the course
- Purpose and benefits
- Structure
- Use in the development process
- Modeling
- Basics
- Benefits
- Use case diagram
- Structure diagrams
- Class diagram
- Object diagram
- Package diagram
- Component diagram
- Composition structure diagram
- Distribution diagram
- Behavior diagrams
- Activity diagram
- State diagram
- Sequence diagram
- Communication diagram
- Interaction overview diagram
- Time diagram
- Extension possibilities
- Metamodel
- Stereotypes
- Profiles
- Tagged Values
- Object Constraint Language (OCL)
- Tools
- Overview of tools
- Selection criteria
- Outlook
- Certification
- Overview
Exam Preparation - OMG Certified UML Professional2 Foundation™ (OCUP 2™ Foundation™).
Component of the following courses
In addition, this course is aimed at anyone who would like to attend our preparatory courses for the official and internationally recognized certifications «OMG-Certified UML Professional 2 Foundation™», «OMG-Certified UML Professional 2 Intermediate™» and «OMG-Certified UML Professional 2 Advanced™» following the course.
This course is not aimed at software architects and software developers who want to learn the object-oriented modeling of software. For this, we require attendance of the Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (OOU) course or equivalent specialist knowledge.