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"Essential Object-Oriented Analysis and Design"
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Essential Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
Meeting Room 17 Sunday, 8:30, half day 7 | · | 8 | · | 9 | · | 10 | · | 11 | · | 12 | · | 13 | · | 14 | · | 15 | · | 16 | · | 17 | · | 18 | · | 19 | · | 20 | · | 21 |
Jill Aden, EDS: Jill Aden, a Systems Architect, has worked with EDS since 1985 where she has worked with object-oriented technology since 1993. She is the president of the Twin Cities Object Technology User Group (OTUG). Aden served as the Communications Chair at OOPSLA 2002 and was a tutorial presenter at ECOOP 2003 and OOPSLA 2002 & 2003. At EDS, Aden mentors, consults, and teaches object-oriented concepts internally and externally to clients. Jill is a Sun Certified Java Programmer. Joseph Brennan, EDS: Joseph Brennan, a Consultant Architect working with EDS, has been working in the software industry since the mid 1980s. He has presented on object-oriented topics at user groups and conferences such as OOPSLA and ECOOP. He leads teams in all technical aspects of designing and deploying n-tier web based business applications globally. He works both at the strategic and hands-on levels as needed. As a part-time Field Instructor, he has instructed different levels of courses in the Java Platform. Joseph is a Sun Certified Java Instructor and Java Developer.
Tutorial number: 9
This tutorial is designed to be taught as a short, quick-paced instruction of object-oriented analysis and design based on practical project experience. The tutorial will provide you with the knowledge and skills to:
- Create use case documents
- Understand object oriented concepts, terminology and buzzwords
- Identify classes and create class diagrams
- Identify behaviors and create sequence diagrams
- Use UML 2.0 notation in the three diagrams discussed
Beginner: People new to object-oriented concepts or have some exposure to objects but need something else to put the pieces together.
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