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The use of modelling techniques in software development projects leads to higher productivity and better quality of both the design and the code, as well as improved maintainability of the produced software. A picture says more than a thousand words. By combining UML modelling with agile techniques, these models will be used by end users, business analysts, developers, and testers to discuss the software under development.
Why UML ? Why smart use cases ?
The modelling language UML is now a worldwide standard for modelling requirements, functionality, components and services. UML 2.x (currently UML 2.4) contains some modelling techniques like use case diagrams, activity diagrams, communications diagrams, class diagrams and package diagrams. These modelling techniques are used during the various phases of system development, like analysis, design, implementation and even during testing.
However, the UML specifications define the structure of these modelling techniques but not how to use them in practice. This workshop will provide insight in the different diagrams and particularly the power of the use case.
During this workshop, Sander Hoogendoorn presents the smart use case implementation cycle in UML, where agile requirements, scope, business processes and smart use cases are identified, modelled and implemented in an agile way.
Why should you attend this workshop ?
This workshop begins where most other UML workshops end: you know the theory of UML, but this workshop teaches you how to use UML and use cases in a practical, pragmatic, productive and agile way ! |
Companies that use UML and use cases in their software development projects, should also implement a method to use the use cases in a pragmatic way throughout the development life cycle. This approach is also documented in Sander's book Pragmatisch Modelleren met UML 2.0. This method is used in many larger but also smaller organizations, and taught at various schools. You get this book free with your registration.
During this workshop, you get a number of essential tips and tricks to model UML diagrams and use cases in a pragmatic way. This method starts with the identification of business processes, all through the domain modelling, testing and estimation. By using a case study throughout the workshop (an online dating web site), the modelling process is explained and refined in group exercises.
We have already organized this workshop over 25 times, and the comments by participants vary from good to great.
This workshop answers these and other questions:
Who should attend this workshop ?
This workshop is aimed at everyone who is involved in the different phases of software development:
Preferably, participants are (or will be) involved in the modelling, realization and testing of software, and have some knowledge of UML, although deep practical knowledge is not required.
Sander's book "Pragmatisch Modelleren met UML 2.0" provides background reading material for this workshop.
Both workshop days start at 10h00. We welcome the participants with coffee/tea and croissants from 9h30 onwards, and both days end around 18h00. Spread over 2 days, we will cover:
0. The smart use case approach:
Short overview of the workshop, how it all fits together
1. Agile software development and agile requirements
A pragmatic and agile modelling approach to systems development projects
3. Identifying scope and business processes
How to deal with business processes
This workshop starts where most UML trainings end: you will learn how to use UML and use cases in a practical, pragmatic, productive and agile way ! |
4. Identifying smart use cases
Smart use cases as a "fil rouge" in a project: how does this work ?
5. Modelling smart use cases
6. Estimating smart use cases
7. Implementing smart use cases
In his role of Principal Technology Officer and global agile thought leader at Capgemini, drs. ing. Sander Hoogendoorn is a software development enthusiast, appreciated author and an internationally renowned speaker. He is constantly involved in the innovation of software development processes, techniques, architectures, patterns and technology, both at Capgemini and with many international clients.
Sander’s expertise ranges from (agile and non-agile) software development methodologies, software architecture, design patterns, object orientation, component-based development, anti-patterns, business process and software modeling, UML, model driven software development, .NET, Java and software development tools.
Sander has coached many organisations and projects, has written books on UML and agile software development, and published over 200 articles in international magazines. Sander is a member of Microsoft's Partner Advisory Council for .NET and several other editorial and advisory boards, and he is the chief architect of Capgemini's agile software development platform Accelerated Delivery Platform (ADP).
Sander's book "Dit is Agile - Van Introductie tot Implementatie" is a European bestseller, and has been translated into German and English: "This is Agile: Beyond the basics. Beyond the Hype. Beyond Scrum."
Sander maintains a blog and a collection of his publications at sanderhoogendoorn.com.
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