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Modelling Requirements with Use Case & the UML (RUML)
Duration: 2 days | Cost: $1,430 inc GST | download brochure
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(Program ID: E018-004, CDU:14)
Today's business analyst is seeing an increasing use of the Unified Modelling Language (UML) to describe and communicate business processes and requirements specifications.
This workshop is for business analysts who need to model new business requirements using the UML v2.0. We take an in-depth look at Use Case diagrams and how the business analyst can complement use cases with scenarios, activity, sequence and communication diagrams to comprehensively document new requirements. Numerous exercises throughout the workshop give analysts the opportunity to practice the techniques being taught.
Part of the family IRM workshops for business analysts, RUML is learn by doing - practical, hands-on, intensive, fun!!
Who will benefit?
Business analysts, consultants, systems analysts and those involved with modelling requirements and business processes. Participants should be familiar with the fundamentals of business analysis and process modelling.
Participants should have attended IRM's Business Analysis course (or similar) or have a minimum of 12 months practical experience in business analysis.
Course objectives
To give business analysts the knowledge and confidence to undertake requirements and business process modelling using the UML. With the appropriate use of UML diagrams and model views, analysts will be able to produce requirements documentation and business process specifications for accurate and unambiguous communications with the project stakeholders and with software developers.
Learning outcomes
On completion of the Modelling Requirements with Use Case & the UML workshop, delegates will be able to:
- Apply UML techniques to requirements gathering
- Apply the modelling concept of abstraction
- Use logical decomposition for problem solving
- Perform scenario analysis
- Develop Use Cases and Activity Diagrams to specify requirements
- Produce interaction diagrams to support Use Cases
- Read and understand Class Diagrams
- Apply the UML in a business analysis context
Learning techniques
Techniques used on the Modelling Requirements with Use Case & the UML workshop include:
- lectures on underpinning theory
- real world examples
- group case study work
- comprehensive delegate manual
Customer testimonials
Excellent course, very practical. Can't wait to put into practice with my work
Business Analyst, Centrelink
The Workshop provided an excellent foundation for business requirement documentation that is concise and consistent for all stakeholders
Business Analyst Team Manager, Sunsuper
Provided a good overall view of how to use UML in business analysis
Business Analyst, Department of Health & Ageing
Presented with real life instances that help to understand and apply the concepts
Business Analyst, QBE
From what I have learnt from this course I can see myself creating better software with less effort. A much more efficient way of analysis/design
IT Consultant, SPL
A lot of information to take in, but presented in a way as to make it easy and painless as possible. Will recommend to others
Business Analyst, Department of Finance & Administration
The course gave me a good insight into UML and its applicability to modelling business systems
Enterprise Architect, Transurban
Very informative – exercises were very helpful in application of techniques and understanding
Business Analyst, Govt. Department
Great course, very enjoyable and useful. Good break up of theory and practical work
Business Analyst, KAZ Group
Well explained with real world examples relevan to the BA's role today
Business Analyst, Department of Justice
Course outline
DAY 1
MODELLING CONCEPTS
Abstraction and model organisation. High-level, group and primitive models.
THE UML DEVELOPMENT CYCLE
UML models and diagrams. How and when they are used. Incremental development in the UML framework.
USE CASE DIAGRAMS
Format and notation. Text and scenario analysis techniques to identify, model and document uses cases. Using role-play.
ACTIVITY DIAGRAMS
Uses, format and notation. Using activity diagrams to model Business Processes as well as articulating requirements within a Use Case.
DAY 2
OBJECT ORIENTED CONCEPTS
Objects, classes and encapsulation. Event-based systems.
CLASS DIAGRAMS
Usage, format and notation. Techniques for documenting the class and object structure of a object-oriented application using UML.
SCENARIO ANALYSIS
Techniques and objectives. Interviews and documentation.
SEQUENCE AND COMMUNICATION DIAGRAMS
Format and notation. More a design technique than analysis. Business Analysts will be involved in using these when communicating with Architects, Designers and Developers. Constructing sequence diagrams. Converting sequence diagrams to communication diagrams.
UML MODELS
Using several diagrams to create a complete view of business requirements. Relationships between diagrams.
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