3403737: Systems modelling

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Semester:WS 12/13
Type:Lecture
Language:English
Scheduled in semester:1
Semester Hours per Week / Contact Hours:66.9 L / 50.0 h
Self-directed study time:100.0 h

Module coordination/Lecturers

Curricula

Master's degree programme in IT and Business Process Management (01.10.2008)

Description

  • Introduction
    • Object-oriented software systems
    • Software development methodologies
  • Requirements analysis
  • Domain analysis
  • UML
  • Behavioral modeling I
    • Use cases
    • Use case diagrams
    • Activity diagrams
  • Structural modeling
    • Class diagrams
  • Behavioral modeling II
    • Sequence diagrams
    • State chart diagrams
  • UI modeling
  • Quality of models
  • Project tasks

Lecture Goals

The module "Systems Modeling" comprises one course, consisting of integrated lectures and exercises, which aims at integrating theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Students will learn to design software systems in a model-driven, object-oriented way using the Unified Modeling Language (UML). Integrated project tasks require students to translate their theoretical knowledge gained in lectures and self-study into practice. Students gain experience in modeling and will be able to successfully apply and critically assess particular methods and tools. The module forms the foundation for the succeeding module “Systems Development”.

Qualifications

Literature

Recommended:

  • Ashrafi, N.; Ashrafi, H. (2009): Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design, Pearson Education.
  • Booch, G.; Rumbaugh, J.; Jacobson, I. (2005): Unified Modeling Language User Guide, Addison-Wesley.

Materials

Additional readings (e.g., papers, tutorials) will be distributed during class.

Dates

DatumZeitRaum
20.09.201213:00 - 18:00H1
06.10.201209:00 - 17:00S2
25.10.201209:00 - 17:00S2
26.10.201213:00 - 17:00S2
08.11.201209:00 - 18:00H2
16.11.201213:00 - 18:00S8
30.11.201215:00 - 18:00C.119
06.12.201209:00 - 12:30AU