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Training Course Outline
MDA for Enterprise Collaborationwith Component-X Systems Architect Course: TR-MDA-SA-1 Format: 3 Days Lecture and Lab Audience: Systems Architects Prerequisites This course assumes the student has:
Course Description This course will provide the student with an understanding of Model-Driven Architecture with relevant standards and tools. The OMG standard Enterprise Collaboration Architecture ((ECA) will be used as a basis for modeling collaboration, business processes and integration. Using Component-X the student will learn how to design a collaborative business process that will create and use web services to achieve an open, distributed environment. While web services will be used, a detailed understanding of web services is not required due to the use of MDA automation. At the end of the curse, students will be able to design, implement, integrate and deploy collaborative business processes using component assembly and web services. Students will also understand the process and requirements for using a model driven architecture. Various exercises will be used during the course. In-house courses may utilize examples derived from the companies own business processes and requirements. Course Outline
Temporary Component-X licenses are provided for use in the course. Other CoursesDAT offers customized, on-site mentoring and training for architecture, MDA, Component-X, Internet computing, modeling and international standards. See our other training courses.
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