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UML Certification - Fundamental Preparation

Objectives

 

Prepare individuals to pass the OMG UML® Certified Professional (OCUP) Fundamentals Exam

Description

Unified Modeling Language® Certification – Fundamental Preparation helps prepare the modeling practitioner to pass the OMG UML Certified Professional (OCUP) Fundamentals Exam. The course is designed to cover all of the topics describe in the Fundamentals exam coverage map.

Topic

Coverage

Class Diagrams (Basic)

30%

Activity Diagrams (Basic)

20%

Interaction (Basic)

20%

Use Case Diagrams (Basic)

20%

Miscellaneous basic notation

10%

Students are provided with example certification exam questions, which they answer after each module. As with most knowledge-based certification exams, the UML certification exams are based on how well one knows the UML 2.0 specification, not how one uses UML in practice. For this reason, it is strongly recommended that students have some UML modeling experience (see prerequisites below).

Audience

 

Architect

 

Business analyst

 

Designer

 

Developer

 

Tester

Prerequisites

 

None required, but the following courses are

 

strongly recommended:

 

Domain Modeling with UML

 

Use Case Modeling Fundamentals

 

Object-Oriented Analysis with UML

 

Object-Oriented Design with UML

Classroom requirements

 

No computers required

Continuing education

 

All UML process-related courses

Length: 1 day

Course #01-0808

Email APG Sales for pricing and scheduling information or call APG at 1.800.787.4028 or +1.651.204.9282 ext 23.

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There are no public sessions for this course scheduled at this time.

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