Methods in Solutions Analysis and Design

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Duration  5 days – 35 hrs

 

Overview

 

This training course offers a comprehensive exploration of methods used in solutions analysis and design, focusing on techniques, tools, and best practices employed in the software development lifecycle. Participants will gain a deep understanding of various analysis and design methodologies and learn how to apply them effectively to address complex business problems and design scalable software solutions.

 

Objectives

 

  • Understand the fundamentals of solutions analysis and design and their role in the software development process.
  • Explore different analysis techniques for gathering, documenting, and prioritizing requirements.
  • Learn various design methodologies for architecting software systems, including object-oriented design, service-oriented architecture, and domain-driven design.
  • Gain practical experience in applying analysis and design methods through hands-on exercises and case studies.
  • Develop skills in modeling software solutions using industry-standard tools and techniques.
  • Learn how to communicate analysis and design decisions effectively to stakeholders through clear documentation and presentations.

Audience

 

  • Software Developers: Individuals looking to enhance their understanding of analysis and design methodologies to improve their software development skills.
  • System Architects and Technical Leads: Professionals responsible for designing software systems and leading development teams. This course provides them with the tools and techniques necessary to architect scalable and maintainable solutions.
  • Business Analysts: Individuals involved in gathering and analyzing business requirements for software projects. This course helps them understand how to effectively translate business needs into technical solutions.
  • Project Managers: Managers overseeing software development projects, aiming to gain insights into the analysis and design process to better manage project requirements and timelines.
  • Quality Assurance/Test Engineers: Professionals involved in software testing, who can benefit from understanding the analysis and design process to ensure test coverage and alignment with project requirements.
  • Consultants and Solution Architects: Individuals advising clients on technology solutions and architecture design. This course equips them with the knowledge to recommend appropriate analysis and design methodologies for client projects.
  • Graduate Students and Career Changers: Individuals seeking to enter the software development field or transition to roles involving analysis and design. This course provides them with a solid foundation in industry-standard methodologies and practices.
  • Entrepreneurs and Startup Founders: Those looking to build software products or tech startups. Understanding analysis and design methodologies is crucial for effectively planning and architecting software solutions.
  • Any Professionals Interested in Software Development: Individuals from diverse backgrounds interested in gaining a deeper understanding of how software solutions are analyzed, designed, and developed.

 

Pre-requisites 

  • Basic understanding of software development concepts and methodologies.
  • Familiarity with object-oriented programming principles would be beneficial but not required.
  • No prior experience with specific analysis or design methodologies is necessary.

Course Content

 

Day 1 

 

Structured Systems Analysis and Design 

  • Data Flow Diagram 
  • Entity Relationship Diagram 

 

Strengths of Object Orientation in Systems Analysis 

 

  • How Object-Orientation Affects the Frame of Mind 
  • Comparison of Structured Analysis vs. OO Analysis (Diagram Perspective) 

 

Introduction to Object Oriented Analysis and Design 

 

  • Overview of the ICONIX Process 
  • Introduction to UML 2.0 
  • UML Diagrams  

 

Day 2 

 

Requirements Analysis 

 

  • Domain Modeling 
  • Use Case Modeling 

 

Analysis and Preliminary Design 

 

  • Robustness Analysis 
  • Use Case (Analysis vs. Design “Ready”) 
  • Preliminary Design Review 

Detailed Design 

 

  • Creating Sequence Diagrams 
  • Using Collaboration and State Diagrams 
  • Updating the Static Model 
  • Critical Design Review 

 

Day 3 

 

Implementation 

 

  • Creating Deployment Diagrams 
  • Creating Component Diagrams 

 

Object-Oriented Design Principles 

 

  • Characteristics of a Bad Design 
  • OOD Principles: SOLID 
  • Introduction to Design Patterns 
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