"UML for webServices Training: to model web services, the knowledge contained in an organization’s business processes needs to be represented in an industry-neutral manner."
UML for (web) Services - 3 days
UML for service modeling training: this innovative new course will give you the necessary insights into crucial issues that play when an organization considers the usage of (web) Services. Not only do we cover the technical aspects of web Services such as XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI or ebXML, but we also focus on UML, the modeling language underpinning it all. Indeed, if you want to make sure your business partners understand the services you are offering, the industry-neutral UML language is key. The contract-first approach will be our guideline during this exciting 3 day journey into the world of service design.
Challenging Questions get answered
- How do I use UML and a CBM (component business model) to model my business and break down the silo's?
- How do I manage my service models?
- I have an existing base of UML models, how do I translate them to schemas and service contracts?
- What methodology do I use to discover the base elements of my business process?
- How do I use ebXML and UDDI in practice?
Save time
Genuine’s UML training has allowed several organizations to save valuable time by offering insight into technology that allows for automating the creation of XML schemas and DTDs from UML models, and streamlined generation of service contracts.
Tools and standards
Industry standard tools such as XMLSpy and Enterprise Architect are used throughout the course to offer hands-on experience that immediately puts the course subjects into a real-life context. UN/CEFACT, OASIS, OMG, Agile, W3C and eBTWG (ebXML) guidelines are followed by the letter, thus assuring an unambiguous choice of methodology and message format.
Agenda
Planned courses:
Date | Place | Language |
14-15-16 January | Brussels | Dutch |
4-5-6 March | Brussels | French |
21-22-23 May | Brussels | Dutch |
7-8-9 October | Brussels | English |
13-14-15 November | Brussels | Dutch |
9-10-11 December | Brussels | French |