POSTED NOVEMBER 13 2007
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Software Improvements Announces New Courses and 2008 Public Training Schedule
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Software Improvements has both research and practical experience in applying the concepts of Model Driven Development and Aspect Oriented Thinking. Software Improvements is now pleased to offer public training courses in these areas and dates for courses in Canberra have been set for February and April 2008. This training is designed to enable others to realise the substantial benefits that result from applying these sophisticated techniques.
Courses being offered are:
| 11 Feb
14 April
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Aspect Oriented Thinking
(1 day)
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An introduction to Aspect-Oriented Thinking (AOT) covering its relationship to the process of software systems development, the importance of separation of concerns in complex multi-disciplinary developments, and how to “weave” aspects to form specifications and implementations of systems. |
| 12-14 February
15-17 April
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Model Driven Development MDD
(3 days)
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A very practically-oriented course to help students not only learn the basic principles and techniques of non-real-time and real-time analysis and design, but also how to apply these principles and techniques for the purpose of producing an understandable platform independent model of requirements from a set of (perhaps) vague and unclear needs/requirements. |
| 15 February
18 April
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MDD Translational Development
(1 day)
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Various techniques for Model Driven Development (MDD) are introduced and compared. Emphasis is given to the translational method and the efficacy of this compared to elaborative methods. The different treatments of architecture and design are explained in conjunction with the various methods |
| 18-20 February
21-23 April
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MDD using Structured Techniques
(3 days)
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The course covers the modelling process, model verification and compilation, and includes practical demonstrations of the method. The place of the method in the Agile software development movement is highlighted. |
| 21-22 February |
Ada83
(2 days)
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An introduction and overview of the Ada language with the focus on Ada83. Can be tailored to suit Ada95 and/or Ada05. |
The location for all courses is Canberra.
For more details and a registration form click here, or Contact us to discuss your training needs and how we can best tailor a course to meet your requirements.
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