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A challenging 3 day course designed to stretch students and equip them with the essential skills of modelling in the broadest possible sense.

 

This is neither a software engineering or a business analysis course.  Its purpose is to enable students to recognise and abstract problems, and articulate those problems in a language that has been accepted as the de facto standard for business, software and architectural modelling for the past 15 years.

Credit crunching prices on training 30% of all bookings made in December!

Celestial recognises that during these tough times  everyone is looking to make savings wherever possible.  We also recognise that training is a key strategy to ensuring a competitive edge.  We are strongly committed to the highest quality training at the most reasonable prices, that’s why we have created a new pricing model that we are sure will surprise and excite you.  Contact us for more details or directly on 07738 176370

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Interfaces

 

Whether your building a SOA, EA or using UML for Systems analysis and design, this is an important concept.

 

Following on from our previous T&T Abstraction, interfaces are an integral part of good software engineering.  They come in all forms; programmatic (Java, CORBA IDL etc.), SOA (service descriptions), Web Services (a WSDL definition).  These are just a few forms that they take.

 

Interfaces separate two concerns, the use of s service and the implementation of that service...

 

 

Join us and watch how we demonstrate traceability in UML, SOA and TOGAF™

UML in brief
Prerequisites
Any business modelling or software development skills would put attendees in good stead for this course.  The course covers a lot of basic ground work so students should not be put off from attending if they do not possess these skills.
Delegates will learn
How to effectively use; use cases, activity diagrams, sequence diagrams, state diagrams, class diagrams, deployment and package diagrams.  Students will learn from industry experts, each having over 10 years UML experience.  These lecturers will show students how to guarantee consistency amongst their models and ensure that they correlate with one another, through tried and tested techniques that they have applied in the field.
Topics covered
Tailoring
This course is suitable for tailoring to meet your needs
Fee
£1195
Duration
3 days
Code
UML-3
Training Schedule
Course
Location
Date
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London
5th October 2009
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London
2nd November 2009
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London
30th November 2009
UML in brief (3 days)
London
18th January 2010
UML in brief (3 days)
London
15th February 2010
UML in brief (3 days)
London
15th March 2010
UML in brief (3 days)
London
12th April 2010