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Object-Oriented Methodology Orientation - 1 Day

Description

The purpose of the Object-Oriented Methodology Orientation is an overview of concepts, terminology and basic models. It is not intended to train people how to build models. This one-day orientation will give the manager and business team member a basic knowledge of Object-Oriented techniques using Unified Modeling Language (UML) and the Rapid Application Development (RAD) process. The objectives of the training are to provide:
An understanding about the Object-Oriented Development process to be able to manage IT projects where Object-Oriented methodology is being used.
A basic understanding of the models and terminology used to communicate with the OO designers and programmers
An overview of JAD/RAD vs. Traditional Waterfall approach and the benefits of the new approach


Seminar Content

AM
Introductions
Team Building Exercise- Communcation
What is Object-Oriented Development?
What is meant by an object?
Benefits of Object-Oriented development methods
Overview of Object-Oriented Methods
Problem Statement
Requirements Analysis
Analysis & Design
Release/Iteration Plan
Terminology
Types of Business User involvement- JAD sessions, Focus Groups, JAD Reviews and Walk Throughs
Project Team Roles and Responsibilities
What is RAD?
RAD Definition
RAD Spiral vs. Traditional Waterfall Approach
Success Factors

PM
Creative Thinking Exercise
Modeling Techniques for Object-Oriented Development
Problem Statement - Project Scope Definition using the Use Case Survey and Management Perspective
Case Study Exercise for building the Use Case Survey Model
Requirements Definition- Process Flow, Use Case Requirements
Case Study Exercise for building the Process Flow and Use Case
Requirements Definition (continued)- Domain Object Model, Interaction Diagram and CRCs
Analysis & Design - Detailed Use Cases, Class Diagram and Prototypes
Recap of Object-Oriented Methods
Closing



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