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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 01, 2003 FBO #0395
SOLICITATION NOTICE

U -- Seminar Based Training

Notice Date
12/30/2002
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Navy, Naval Sea Systems Command, NAVSEA HQ, Code 027 1333 Isaac Hull Avenue SE, Washington Navy Yard, DC, 20376
 
ZIP Code
20376
 
Solicitation Number
N0002403R5124
 
Archive Date
3/30/2003
 
Point of Contact
John Windom, Contract Specialist, Phone 202-781-4965, - John Windom, Contract Specialist, Phone 202-781-4965,
 
E-Mail Address
windomjh@navsea.navy.mil, windomjh@navsea.navy.mil
 
Description
Naval Sea Systems Command (NSSC) is issuing a Request For Proposals (RFP) from small businesses capable of conducting a seminar for up to 30 Government employees, on site in the Washington D.C. area (Crystal City, VA), 27-31 January 2002. The seminar shall provide a programming language-independent overview of Object-Oriented requirements Analysis (OOA) and Design (OOD) using the Unified Modeling Language (UML). Special attention should be paid to relating OOA and OOD concepts to real-world software. No prior knowledge of object-oriented development shall be required of the students. Seminar topics, at a minimum, must meet the following objectives, as well as answer the associated questions: ? Analysis vs design, what's the difference? ? Requirements and non-requirements. ? Essential requirements and design requirements. ? Defining analysis and design. ? What does it mean to be object oriented? ? Brief history of object-orientation. ? Comparing and contrasting structured and object-oriented. ? Software object-from concept to code. ? Defining object-orientation. ? Object-orientation meets analysis. ? Use-case diagrams. ? Class diagrams. ? Collaboration diagrams. ? Sequence diagrams. ? State diagrams, actions, and activities. ? Object-orientation meets design. ? The transition to design. ? Designing interfaces. ? High level software design. ? Low level software design. ? Software optimization. ? What's next with the UML? In addition, this course shall be tailored to address real-time distributed Command and Control systems. The expected benefits of the course include: 1. Attendees shall gain an in-depth understanding of how to improve Single Integrated Air Picture's (SIAP's) object-oriented requirements analysis and design; 2. attendees shall be introduced to UML; 3. attendees shall have the opportunity to practice techniques they can apply to SIAP efforts. Additional information or clarification is available upon request from Naval Sea Systems Command, Attn: LCDR John H. Windom SEA02511W, 1333 Isaac Hall Avenue SE, M/S 2040, Washington Navy Yard, DC 20376-2040 at (202) 781-4965 or by e-mail at windomjh@navsea.navy.mil. Technical Information about course content requirements should be directed to Maj. Steve Biernesser at (703) 602-6441 or by e-mail at biernesser@navsea.navy.mil.
 
Record
SN00232331-W 20030101/021230213408 (fbodaily.com)
 
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