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Program Description
The program discusses the technical jargon of Object Oriented Design methodologies. It brings out the benefits of OOD and OOA and elucidates Object Oriented Design techniques using the Universal Modeling Language

Prerequisites
Knowledge of any object oriented language ( SmallTalk, C++, etc.) is highly recommended

Duration
24 Hours

Program Objectives
To impart an appreciation of why object-oriented technology has become so important in the computer science industry - it leads to better software, at a lower cost over its lifetime.

To discuss the basics of Object Oriented Design and Analysis and provide a strong foundation in software analysis and design using methodology from the three main streams - Jacobson's OOSE, Rumbaugh's OMT and the Booch methodology.
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Contents

24 Hours
  • Introduction to Object-Oriented Methodology 
  • The Three Main Streams
    • Jacobson's Method
    • Booch Methodology
    • Rumbaugh's OMT
  • Abstract Data Type, Classes and Objects
    • Definitions and examples
    • Terminologies
      • Methods
      • Attributes
      • Polymorphism
      • Encapsulation
      • Generalization
      • Inheritance
      • Morphallaxis
  • Goals of UML

  • Different components of UML

    • Views

      • Use-Case View

      • Logical View

      • Component View

      • Concurrency View

      • Deployment View

  • Diagrams

    • Use-Case Diagram

    • Class Diagram

    • Class and Object Diagrams

    • State Diagram

    • Sequence Diagram

    • Collaboration Diagram

    • Activity Diagram

    • Deployment Diagram

  • Model Elements

    • Association

    • Generalization

    • Dependency

    • Aggregation

  • General Mechanisms

    • Adornments

    • Notes

    • Specifications

  • Case Study

 
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