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)
- Source
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