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Wednesday Afternoon
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| 67 | Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Vladimir Bacvanski, InferData Petter Graff, InferData |
Colorado Convention Center -A105 |
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This tutorial covers the essential and most important aspects of adopting object-oriented analysis and design and is intended to introduce the participants to the process and deliverables in the analysis and design of object-oriented systems. The tutorial teaches a proven method of building software systems from domain analysis to design based on UML and best industrial practices. The course teaches students how to build object models, to understand the business domain, write system operation specifications, and create modifiable designs. To produce the models, we will apply a step by step method that leads the students through the development phases. This method will help establish a seamless path from user requirements to object-oriented code.
Attendee Background: Participants should be familiar with software development or programming. No specific object-oriented experience is required. Dr. Vladimir Bacvanski has over a decade of engineering experience with object-oriented and advanced software technologies. He has published numerous papers including contributions to books, and has been an invited speaker, chair and organizer at leading conferences in the area of object-oriented and knowledge-based systems. Petter Graff has been developing object-oriented systems since 1982. Most of his experience has been in the area of large Distributed Real-Time systems. He has helped Fortune 500 companies revolutionize their software development process. Mr. Graff is a frequent speaker and organizer at conferences, including OOPSLA and TOOLS. |
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