Saturday, 23 October 2010 06:33

New modular 5-day format for ICONIX Open Enrollment Training

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Because different people use Enterprise Architect to do different things, ICONIX has developed a series of "process roadmaps" to guide you through a variety of development problems.  In addition to use case driven object modeling, we've developed roadmaps for modeling Service Oriented Architectures, Modeling Embedded Systems using SysML, Business Process Modeling, and Design Driven Testing.  

Now we're delivering a 5 day series of "training modules" called Hands On ICONIX Process where you can go hands-on and work through whichever processes you need for your projects.  I'll be teaching these workshops personally, and if there's enough demand, I might be accompanied by my co-author Matt Stephens.

 

Agenda

Monday: Business Modeling using Structured Scenarios

Students will use Enterprise Architect's "structured scenario editor" to model business processes for a bookstore warehouse, following the roadmap defined in the article Business Process Modeling with Structured Scenarios

Tuesday: ICONIX Process: Getting from Use Cases to Code

Students will use Enterprise Architect to model an interactive hotel mapping system following ICONIX Process as described in Use Case Driven Object Modeling, Theory and Practice.  

Wednesday: Design Driven Testing

Students will use Enterprise Architect to generate test cases, test code, and test plans for the interactive hotel mapping system, as described in the book Design Driven Testing.  

Thursday: Modeling Service Oriented Architectures (SOA):

Students will use Enterprise Architect Business and Software Engineering Edition to model a service-oriented Car Rental System, following roadmap as described in the eBook Modeling Service Oriented Architectures.

Friday: Embedded Systems Modeling using SysML

Students will use Enterprise Architect Systems Engineering Edition to model a 2-way wristwatch TV in SysML, following the roadmap described in the eBook Embedded Systems Development using SysML

Pricing:

Students may enroll for whichever days they choose at the following price schedule (price includes books):

1 day: $995
2 days: $795/day
3-5 days: $595/day

More details are available on the ICONIX website here.

 

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doug rosenberg

doug rosenberg

Parallel Agile, Inc. (Founder, Chief Technology Officer) - formerly ICONIX (CEO)
After running ICONIX for 35 years and writing 7 books on UML, use cases, and agile software development, Doug discovered a new way to improve productivity by leveragng parallel development, and founded Parallel Agile (www.parallelagile.com) in 2018 after 4 years of test projects at the USC Center for Software and Systems Engineering, where he's been working with Prof. Barry Boehm.   A new book "Parallel Agile - Faster Delivery, Fewer Defects, Lower Cost" is mostly written and will be released during 2019.   We're also developing a Parallel Agile Add-In for Enterprise Architect and are available for training and consulting.  
In his previous lifetime...
 
Doug Rosenberg founded ICONIX in his living room in 1984 and began training companies in object-oriented analysis and design around 1990. ICONIX specializes in JumpStart training for UML and SysML, and offers both onsite and open-enrollment courses.
Doug developed a Unified Booch/Rumbaugh/Jacobson approach to modeling in 1993, several years before the advent of UML, and began writing books around 1995. Design Driven Testing is his 6th book on software engineering. He’s also authored numerous multimedia tutorials (including Enterprise Architect for Power Users) and several eBooks, including Embedded Systems Development with SysML.
Doug has spent the last few years doing "deep dive" consulting into cutting-edge technology including cross-platform mobile app development, REST APIs, and NoSQL databases, and gaining first-hand experience on some "hardcore agile" projects of varying sizes.  He's also been working with dozens of graduate students at the University of Southern California Center for Systems and Software Engineering (USC CSSE), managing Directed Research projects and developing/piloting the Parallel Agile process.

www.parallelagile.com
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