Object Oriented Analysis, Design & Programming with UML
Object Oriented Analysis, Design & Programming with UML
Object Oriented Analysis, Design & Programming course is a unique course that teaches students how to use object-oriented techniques to build software. The course will start with requirements gathering & end with implementation. In the process, you'll learn how to analyze and design classes, their relationships to each other in order to build a model of the problem domain. You'll also use common UML diagrams throughout this process, such as use-case, class, activity & other diagrams. The diagrams will be created through a free tool.
Lot of emphasis is placed on use cases to capture and manage requirements. Those are subsequently used to enforce OO concepts that produce a reusable design of the system that adapts to change. Finally, the design is implemented & programmed in three different programming languages - Java, C# & C++. During the implementation, you'll learn about the object-oriented concepts such as Abstraction, Encapsulation, Hierarchy, Polymorphism, interfaces, etc. All these concepts are explained with examples in all the three languages.
Finally, all the important concepts are applied in a textual game called Reckless Driver. Consequently, you'll have understood the entire process of Object Oriented Analysis, Design & Programming & you can implement these concepts in your own software.
Learn OO Analysis, Design & Programming using UML in C++, Java & C#
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What you will learn
- Understand & use UML with your software development process
- Understand what is object oriented analysis, design & programming
- Understand how to analyze a problem using object oriented analysis
Rating: 4.51087
Level: All Levels
Duration: 10.5 hours
Instructor: Umar Lone
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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