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concepts courses
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C1. Management Introduction to Object Technology Concepts
Half day
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An introduction to object technology focussing on what business
benefits it
might bring. Suitable for managers and business decision makers
wanting the
"abstract".
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C2.Introduction to Object Technology and the OPEN Process
1 day
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General introduction to object technology covering both technical
and business
issues; together with an overview of the OPEN process.
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modelling
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M1. OPEN-ing up the UML Half
day
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An introduction to the use of UML set in the context of the
modelling activity
within the OPEN Process Framework.
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M2. Modelling workshop with UML 3
day
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Hands-on + lecture style workshop discussing in depth the use of
modelling
techniques and their documentation using the OMG's standard UML.
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M3. Advanced use of modelling languages Half
day
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Technical discussion of the metamodel and its impact on notation
of the current
UML, existing and proposed extensions (including variants, prefaces,
profiles).
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process/methodology
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P1. One day introduction to OPEN Process Framework 1
day
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Covers architecture of OPEN, need for a framework; project
management and reuse
tasks and techniques are then highlighted.
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P2. OPEN: A Full Lifecycle Analysis and Design Process 3
days
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Full description of the premier third generation public domain
object-oriented
methodological process.
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P3. OPEN: A Flexible OO/CBD Process half
day
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Overview of the OPEN approach to OO/CBD software development
including process
flexible and initial deployment of an OO process.
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P4. Transition to OO/CBD half
day
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Introducing object technology and an OO process into an
organization requires
planning and the execution of its own process for that
organizational transition to
the new mindset and new technology. This presentation identifies the
common
obstacles of moving to an OT working environment and offers
solutions to overcoming
these problems.
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See also M1 and C2.
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management and metrics
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MM1. Putting an OO Metrics Programme in Place half
day
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Managerial focus on how to put in place and benefit from a
metrics programme in
an OO software development.
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programming languages
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PL1. C++ Programming in OO Development 4
days
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Workshop-based introduction to C++ focussing on its use in
supporting
object-oriented development.
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PL3. XML Fundamentals 1 day
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Introduction to XML, including its structure and usage.
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PL4. XML Supporting Technologies 1
day
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Overview of supporting tools for XML.
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PL5. XML 2 days
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Introduction to XML, including its structure, usage and tool
support.
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Note: PL5 is a combination of PL3 and PL4
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web, internet and distributed systems
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W1. Website Technologies 1 day
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A general introduction to the diverse set of technologies that
underping the
web.
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W2. Website Modelling 1 day
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Design models and notations for website modelling and how these
can be used to
represent website requirements, architecture and detailed design.
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W3. Website development with OPEN 1
day
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A general introduction to the use of OPEN processes and modelling
techniques for
managing the development and maintenance of complex web-based
systems.
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W4. Developing Software for the Web 4
days
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A general introduction to website technologies, design notations
and the use of
OPEN processes for managing the development and maintenance of
complex web-based
systems.
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Note: W4 is a combination of W1, W2 and W3
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