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Business Component Modeling
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Objectives |
- Discuss role of business architecture as it affects process designer
- Learn how to transform business analysis model into business design model
- Apply the universal process pattern to business process design
- Organize business design model; identify business components and business capabilities
- Apply design patterns using UML collaborations
- Apply collaborations to internal business component design
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Description |
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Business Component Modeling teaches more advanced techniques to
apply the Unified Modeling Language (UML 2.0) for building a design model for
a set of business services. The course begins with an overview of the role of
business architecture and how it affects design/implementation activities.
Business architecture definition activities are introduced with an emphasis on
partitioning strategies and identifying business components and their
capabilities. Design patterns are introduced and applied to business
architecture and business process design activities. UML collaborations are
used to capture behavior and structure of business processes using sequence
and class diagrams. Collaborations are applied to deriving the detailed business
design model from the business analysis model for each business service and
any identified business components. Considerations for business data modeling
are discussed such as data attributes and relationships. On-hands classroom
experience allows for successful application of standards-based modeling
techniques.
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Audience |
- Business architect
- Business process modeler
- Business analyst
- Enterprise architect
- Solution architect
- System analyst
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