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Friday, September 28
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design IT Training
IT training
Principles and practices of object-oriented analysis
Introduction to architecture
Principles and practices of object-oriented design
A few selected design patterns
Prerequisites :
Principles and practices of object-oriented analysis
Introduction to architecture
Principles and practices of object-oriented design
A few selected design patterns
Prerequisites :
Programming experience in any object-oriented programming language for at least two yearsBasic understanding of the OO concepts, such as classes, objects, inheritance, polymorphism, etc
Training Topics Domain Modeling
Identifying conceptual
classes Class diagrams
Association and aggregation relationships
Association classes
Generalization relationships
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State Modeling
Understanding the states of an object
State machine diagrams
Nested states
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Designing Classes for Relationships Representing associations relationships in class structures Navigability requirements Qualified associations Representation of association classes Law of Demeter Composition relationships Dependency relationships Abstract classes and interfaces Object diagrams |
Introduction to architecture
Overview of architecture
Model-view separation
Types of classes: Entity, Boundary, Data Store, Controller classes
Component diagrams
Deployment diagrams
Package diagrams
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Use Case Realization
Distributing use case behavior to objects
Sequence diagrams
Communication diagrams
Interaction frames
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Class Design
Basics of class design
Designing attributes
Designing operations
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Inheritance and Delegation
Polymorphism
Delegation for multiple behavior reuse
The Liskov Substitution Principle
Programming to an interface
The fragile derived class
When not to use inheritance
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Introduction to Design Patterns
Introduction to design patterns
Factory Method pattern
Abstract Factory pattern
Singleton pattern
Façade pattern
Adapter pattern
Observer pattern
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Data Store Classes Mapping class structures to table structures Designing data store classes Implementing data store classes Trade-offs in O-R mappings The Proxy design pattern |
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