Curriculum: Business Analysis
Duration
2 days
Overview
This course provides a
thorough introduction to the Rational Unified Process (RUP®),a
software development process that is rapidly becoming the standard for enterprise-scale application development projects. Through classroom instruction and discussion, the course addresses the phases of RUP. Within the phases, the iterations in managing changing requirements, resources and risks will be carefully explored. Best practices are illustrated through the study of use-case driven development and architectural modeling, combined with the examination of each key RUP engineering and support discipline from requirements and implementation, through to project and change management.
Audience
This course is intended for IT managers, software architects, technical leads, Process engineers adopting or evaluating RUP as a strategic basis for enterprise-level software development.
Prerequisites
Previous experience in a software development project in a managerial or technical capacity is beneficial.
Outline
Introduction to the Rational Unified
Process (RUP)
Best Practices in Software
Development
Phases and Iteration
Disciplines and
Workflows
Roles, Activities and Artifacts
Use Case-Driven
Process
The role of use cases
Essential versus Real
Use Case Models
Use Case Modeling and Specification
Use Case
driven development, from design to test
Architecture-Centric
ProcessWhat is architecture?
Models and Views : The
"4+1" model
Component-Driven Development
Architectural Style,
Mechanisms and Patterns
Visual Modeling in
UML
Static and Dynamic Representation
Class
Diagrams
Sequence and Collaboration Diagrams
Activity
Diagrams
State Diagrams
Component and Deployment
Diagrams
Phases and
Milestones
Inception
Elaboration
Construction
Transition
Core
DisciplinesBusiness
Modeling
Requirements
Analysis and
Design
Implementation
Deployment
Project
Management Discipline
Purpose and
Objectives
Workflow
Roles and Artifacts
Measurement
Risk
Management
Change Management
Discipline
Purpose and Objectives
Workflow
Roles
and Artifacts
Configuration management
Change Request
Management
Environment Discipline
Purpose
and Objectives
Workflow
Roles and Artifacts
Environmental
setup and support
Tailoring and configuring RUP
For more training information, please call Sterlink at 416-859-6470 or
E-mail us at
info@sterlink.ca