Laboratory in Fundamental Computer Science 2

FURUKAWA, Fumihito
  Elective Requisites  1 credits
【Information and Electronics Engineering・2nd semester】
17-1-1541-2045

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Outline
In this course, students use UML (Unified Modeling Language) as the modeling language.
Students are expected to learn the development process of information systems and five UML diagrams (use case diagrams, class diagrams, state machine diagrams, activity diagrams, sequence diagrams).
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Objectives
This course aims at providing understanding of information systems modeling. The specific goals for students are the following:
- To understand the development process of information systems.
- To understand how to draw five UML diagrams.
- Being able to describe the usage requirements for a system by use case diagrams.
- Being able to describe the classes of the system and their relationships by class diagrams.
- Being able to describe the various states by state machine diagrams.
- Being able to describe the flow of activity by activity diagrams.
- Being able to describe the flow of logic of the system by sequence diagrams.
1.
Outline
In this course, students use UML (Unified Modeling Language) as the modeling language.
Students are expected to learn the development process of information systems and five UML diagrams (use case diagrams, class diagrams, state machine diagrams, activity diagrams, sequence diagrams).
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Objectives
This course aims at providing understanding of information systems modeling. The specific goals for students are the following:
- To understand the development process of information systems.
- To understand how to draw five UML diagrams.
- Being able to describe the usage requirements for a system by use case diagrams.
- Being able to describe the classes of the system and their relationships by class diagrams.
- Being able to describe the various states by state machine diagrams.
- Being able to describe the flow of activity by activity diagrams.
- Being able to describe the flow of logic of the system by sequence diagrams.
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