Object-Oriented Analysis and Design - Online Course
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
$89.99
This series provides an overview of object orientation and describes the process for developing object-oriented programming. It explains the development stages of object-oriented programming and how to manage the relationships and hierarchies between objects. It also explains the creation of object-oriented design and analysis systems, including the functions of the object-class, structure, subject, attribute, and service layers. It discusses the concepts of moving from analysis to design, and designing an object-oriented system using the Problem Domain component, the Human Interaction component, and the Data Management component.
This series is for anyone who wants an introduction to object-oriented programming. This online course contains 2 lessons and should take approximately 6 hours to complete.
Lesson 1: Intro (2.0) hours
Intro teaches you how to explain object orientation, describe the development stages of object-oriented programming, and manage the relationships and hierarchies between objects. This course provides an overview of object orientation and describes the process for developing object-oriented programming. Topics include Advantages of Using Object Orientation, Concepts for Object Orientation, Components of Object Orientation, The Development Process, Object Relationships, and Object Hierarchies.
Lesson 2: System (4.0) hours
System teaches you how to describe the layers of an object-oriented system, explain the functions of the object-class, structure, subject, attribute, and service layers, move from object-oriented analysis to object-oriented design, and design an object-oriented system using components. This course explains the creation of object-oriented design and analysis systems. Topics include Analysis and Design of a Sample System, The Structure and Subject Layers, The Attribute Layer, The Service Layer, Object-Oriented Design, The Problem Domain Component, The Human Interaction Component, and The Data Management Component.