Providing Expertise in Object-Oriented and Component-Based
Technologies, Architecture, and Software Process
Training   
Myths of Object Development
Overview
This management workshop, either a half day or full day in length, covers many of the myths surrounding OO development (such as the UML being complete, or taking a "use case driven" approach) that get many organizations into trouble when they first begin working with object technology for mission-critical projects.  This presentation has been given at conferences on four continents.

Objectives

Audience
Technical managers, project leads, analysts, designers, software engineers, configuration management personnel, testing and quality assurance personnel, and anyone needing an understanding of object development will benefit from this course.

Topics

  • Is the Unified Modeling Language (UML) really complete?
  • Is the Rational Unified Process (RUP) really complete?
  • Is Extreme Programming (XP) as extreme as you think it is? 
  • Object-oriented testing
  • Realities of reuse
  • Agile software development
  • Agile Modeling (AM)
  • Agile Database Techniques

 

Duration
One half or one day

Myths of Object Development