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Introduced in the late 1990s the Unified Modeling Language ( UML ) has quickly become the standard graphical language of specifying, constructing, visualizing and documenting software intensive systems. This UML tutorial is an excellent fundamental guide to learn how to use UML effectively, suitable for the beginner / intermediate user this UML tutorial progressively applies the UML to a series of increasingly complex modeling problems and gives the user a detailed insight on the techniques used to overcome these problems. This UML training course is a ideal starting point for any user who wishes to gain a solid understanding of the Unified Modeling Language.

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Topics Covered on this Training Video Include:
Introduction
Types of Diagrams: An Overview
Use Case Diagrams
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Class Diagrams: Basic Concepts
  • Classifiers: Classes & Objects
  • Attributes & Operations
  • Stereotypes
  • Associations & Multiplicity
  • Association Classes
  • Aggregation & Composition
  • Generalization
  • Realization
  • Dependency
  • Constraints & Notes
  • Finding Classes
Advanced Class Diagrams
  • Abstract Classes & Operations
  • Interfaces
  • Collaborations
  • Templates
Object Diagrams
  • Objects/Instances
  • Connecting Objects
  • From Class Diagram to Object Diagram
Package Diagrams
  • Packages
  • Visibility
  • Relationships among Packages
  • Accessing & Importing Packages
  • Merging Packages
  • Use Case Packages
  • When to Use Package Diagrams
State Diagrams
  • States & Transitions
  • State Activities
  • Pseudostates: Initial & Terminate
  • Pseudostates: Junction & Choice
  • Composite States
  • Pseudostates: Fork & Join
  • Pseudostates: Entry & Exit Points
  • Pseudostates: Deep & Shallow History
  • Protocol State Machines
Activity Diagrams
  • Activity Diagrams: Basic Symbols
  • Alternative & Parallel Paths
  • Object Nodes
  • Pins
  • Subactivity Diagrams
  • Signals
  • Handling Exceptions
  • Interruptible Activity Regions
  • Expansion Regions
  • Using Swim Lanes
Sequence Diagrams
  • Objects, Lifelines & Messages
  • Kinds of Messages
  • Create & Destroy Messages
  • Boundary, Entity & Control Elements
  • Interaction Frames
  • Fragments: Options
  • Fragments: Alternatives
  • Fragments: Loops
  • Fragments: Parallels
  • Sequence Diagrams & Use Cases
Communication Diagrams
  • Objects, Links & Messages
  • Nested Messages
  • Self-Messages
  • Conditional Messages
  • Looping Messages
  • Parallel Messages
  • Sequence vs Communication Diagrams
Component Diagrams
  • Introducing Components
  • Components & Interfaces
  • Realizations & Dependencies
  • Component Compartments
  • Black Box & White Box Views
  • Ports & Delegation Connectors
  • Component Stereotypes
Deployment Diagrams
  • What a Deployment Diagram Shows
  • Nodes
  • Artifacts
  • Manifestation
  • Communication Paths
  • Deployment Specifications
Wrap up
  • Choosing a Modeling Tool
  • Wrap Up
Credits
  • About the Author
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