Introduction to UML
A brief History of UML
Overview of issues in the field of object-oriented modeling
UML overview
Requirements management
Requirements Types
Requirements Categories (FURPS)
Methods for gathering requirements
Modeling requirements using UML
The relationship matrix for the requirements
Creating a requirements specification
Modeling business processes
Activity Diagram
Business process modeling in UML
The definition of a business process
Concurrent flows and decisions
Exceptions and Exception Handling
Partition, fork, join and other elements
Modeling non-functional requirements
Components and Deployment diagrams
The initial architecture of the system - logical and physical
Modeling requirements for security, performance, reliability, ...
Modeling functional requirements
Modeling functionality with the Use Case diagram
Determining the scope of the system
Actors and the relationships between them
Identifying use cases
Association "actor - use case" and its properties
The relationship between use cases: include, extend, generalization
Creating a use case scenarios and generate diagrams from them (activity)
Analytical model of the system
Using sequence diagrams
The types of messages: asynchronous, synchronous, reply
Categories of objects: Boundary, Control and Entity
Modeling the interaction
Static Modeling
Class Diagram
Class, abstract class, interface
Association relationship and its characteristics.
Other relationships: aggregation, composition, generalization, dependency, association class
Forward/Reverse engineering (OPTIONAL)
Generating source code from the model
Generating diagram based on the source code
Synchronizing code and diagram
Dynamic Modeling
Verification of the static model
Clarification of method signatures
Verification of the class diagram
The dynamic modeling at the level of method calls
Sequence diagram on design level
State Machine diagram (OPTIONAL)
Overview of other diagrams (OPTIONAL)
Object Diagram
Composite Structure Diagram
Package Diagram
Timing Diagram
Communication Diagram
Interaction Overview Diagram
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