Course Outline
Introductions
- Patterns and tiered architectures
- Pattern description
- Design patterns and design
- Finding and selecting design patterns
- Design pattern implementation
Well-known patterns
Object Creation
- Factory
- Builder
- Factory Method
- Prototype
- Singleton
Structural Patterns
- Adapter
- Bridge
- Composite
- Decorator
- Facade
- Flyweight
- Proxy
Behavioural Patterns
- Chain of Responsibility
- Command
- Interpreter
- Iterator
- Mediator
- Memento
- Observer
- State
- Strategy
- Template Method
- Visitor
- Observer
Creating Patterns
- To pattern or not to pattern
- Formal pattern description
- Organizing the pattern catalogue
- Particular goal and abstracted goal
- Publishing your patterns to a pattern community
Requirements
Good knowledge of UML and any object-oriented language like C++, C#, Java, VB.NET, PHP 5.3 or above etc...
Delivery Options
Private Group Training
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- Bespoke outlines
- Practical hands-on exercises containing data / scenarios recognisable to the learners
- Training scheduled on a date of your choice
- Delivered online, onsite/classroom or hybrid by experts sharing real world experience
Private Group Prices RRP from £3800 online delivery, based on a group of 2 delegates, £1200 per additional delegate (excludes any certification / exam costs). We recommend a maximum group size of 12 for most learning events.
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Public Training
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Testimonials (3)
The trainer highlighted the really important concepts in software architecture with quizzes. The high-level perspective on effective implementation of software development cycle starting from requirements elicitation to unit testing is very refreshing to data scientist without much experience in software development.
Kok Cheong Cheng - DBS Bank
Course - Design Patterns
Broad overview of techniques
Kay Jan Wong - DBS Bank Ltd
Course - Design Patterns
I like the simple but informative example codes.