UML is a valuable tool – do you know how to use it?
As programmers, we rarely work in isolation – we often have to communicate our designs and our ideas to our colleagues. In addition, we get specifications from analysts and architects that we need to understand. UML can be incredibly valuable for this kind of communication!
In this course, I want to teach you how you, as a programmer, can make the most of UML Class diagrams, both as a tool for effectively communicating with other programmers, analysts, and architects, and also as a valuable tool for software architecture and design. Because this is a course for programmers, we’ll look at lots of source code as we create diagrams. Finally, the video lectures are supplemented with written material that you can refer back to at any time.
We’ll start by looking at the value that we can get from UML Class Diagrams. We’ll cover basic concepts, such as how classes are represented in UML. We’ll look at the relationships that can exist between class, and at how we can represent certain specialized classes. We’ll also work through a detailed example to help reinforce everything that you’ll learn during the course.
In the course, I want to help you do a couple of different things. I want to help you understand the fundamental concepts of UML Class Diagrams, effectively communicate with your peers using UML Class Diagrams, read UML Class Diagrams created by other people, create your own UML Class Diagrams, and understand how to get value out of UML Class Diagrams, without the need for expensive tools.
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Courses : 2
Specification: UML Class Diagrams for Programmers
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Price | $10.99 |
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Duration | 1.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Antonio Marcos F de Souza –
The author (Riaan) explained clearly the concepts, the relation with the real world between classes diagram and how should the code has an intrinsic relationship with the drawing. Thanks, Riaan!
Bharat Bhooshan Tyagi –
Nice and to the point
Michel Bui –
Overall good explanations but would have a liked a second example though
Shantosh Shanmugam –
A very good course on not just UML but also its role, scope and effective use in project development.
Rigardt Smit –
Excellent and concise intro or recap of working with UML. Code examples help a lot to visualise the connection between UML and implementation.
Benone Ionescu –
I have really enjoyed it. It is always good to refresh theory and practice a on a concrete example.
Prabhat Das –
Gives a brief overview. Good to start with something.
Akanksha Singh –
If you are from electronics background and want to learn UML go for it.
Thang Vuong Van –
Very nice course. Especially for the code example for the corresponding diagram relationship
Aditya . –
Teaches you everything about UML diagram entities with examples.
Anonymized User –
Excellent
Nalam Devendranadh –
The tips were very helpful
Alexander Young –
Succinct, on point, great tips, very practical guide.
Roland Takong –
Concise, straight to the point, good example to illustrate concept as well as how to implement using code. Thanks Riaan for the excellent job.