After completing Object-Oriented Analysis & Design: System
the user should be able 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 |
 | Design an object-oriented system using components |
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Analysis and Design of a Sample System
 | The case study |
 | Establishing the object-class layer |
 | Identify the system type |
 | Inventory Management system |
The Structure and Subject Layers
 | The Structure Layer |
 | The Subject Layer |
The Attribute Layer
 | Establishing the Attribute Layer |
 | Establishing the SIMS Attribute Layer |
The Service Layer
 | Identifying services |
 | Documenting services |
 | Identifying and documenting messages |
Object-Oriented Design
 | Overview of design |
 | The Problem Domain Component (PDC) |
 | The Human Interaction Component (HIC) |
 | The Task Management Component (TMC) |
 | The Data Management Component (DMC) |
The Problem Domain Component
 | Creating the Problem Domain Component |
 | Changing the Problem Domain Component |
The Human Interaction Component
 | The Human Interaction Component |
 | Establishing the Human Interaction Component |
 | Designing the user interface |
 | Integrating HIC with the business process |
The Data Management Component
 | Establishing the Data Management Component |
 | OODBMS: The ideal solution |
 | Designing the DMC for RDBMS systems |
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This course has the following features:
 | Exercises that allow users to practice designing a sample object-oriented system |
 | A file containing the text of the exercises |
 | A glossary |
 | A Skill Assessment |
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