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Overview
In this course you will learn how to model business requirements, business processes
and proposed business systems conceptual solutions using the Unified Modelling
Language (UML).
The course will cover how to create and use:
Case diagrams
Business activity diagrams
Business domain class diagrams
Interaction diagrams such as sequence and communication diagrams.
These UML artefacts will be positioned within a Systems Development Life Cycle
framework using the Rational Unified Process (RUP) methodology.
The (RUP) is used as a framework for this course, but if your organisation follows other
methodologies you will not be disadvantaged; RUP is used to position the UML artefacts
rather than being essential for application of course material.
Artefacts that are of particular interest to the business analyst such as business use
cases & scenarios, business domain class diagrams and business activity diagrams are
taught in some depth. Other artefacts that start to have a greater emphasis on design
such as interaction diagrams (sequence and collaboration/communication), and state
machine diagrams are also briefly introduced.
While the course introduces MS Visio as a sample tool that can be used in the
documentation of the UML artefacts, exercises will be performed without the tools to
encourage a focus on learning UML rather than learning one specific tool. Some of the
non-UML responsibilities of a business analyst (e.g. capturing vision statements,
elicitation of business priorities, managing scope, and capturing non-functional requirements) are also outlined to place them in context with the UML deliverables.
Course Outline
Download the course outline for UML for Business Analysis here.
Course Schedule
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