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Advanced Object Oriented Analysis of Hard Problems using UML 

Advanced Object Oriented Analysis of Hard Problems using UML 

Learn how I have helped international businesses as well as my own startups for soon 20 years to reshape blurry, vague and often contradicting ideas into crystal clear businesses, products, and software systems! Getting your concepts straight and visualised for scrutiny, early on, in any development effort is often what makes the difference between success and failure.

In this course you will learn everything of value about the special technique of object-oriented conceptual modelling that I have successfully employed in hundreds of workshops with business and software people, always with great success. In conjunction of being one of the most essential activities in the first steps in any software analysis and design endeavour, conceptual modelling could also be used on an everyday basis as a means of communicating more clearacquiring knowledge faster and catalyst creative thinking.

The conceptual modelling technique using UML (Unified Modelling Lanugage), also called domain modelling or concept mapping, taught in this course gives you a very thorough understanding on the foundations of object-oriented class modelling. I have for  20 years professionally developed object-oriented systems and for more than 5 years I worked in a small team together with some of the founding “fathers” (including Ivar Jacobson) of UML and Object Oriented Design (OOD), where we developed tools for Software Architects and Analysts.

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Concept mapping will propel your success rate in delivering value and getting rid of the most crucial waste; the waste of doing the wrong things, in the wrong order for the wrong reason.

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