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Good training is more than half the battle.
Training courses and workshops optimize the development process. |
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Training courses and workshops serve to ensure successful implementation of previously defined process methods and tools.
In many cases, valuable development time is wasted when employees have to laboriously work their way through new development methods and learn to use tools with no guidance. So, let’s play it like a sport. With our training courses you’ll reach the finish line faster!
This approach is linked to EXTESSY phase processes for model-based development (see Consulting). Training courses mark the crossover from process analysis to practical implementation.
The process definition (phase 1) must be broad with regards to the tools to be used. The method and tool proposals from phase 1 should nevertheless be passed on in training courses/workshops before implementation.
Regardless of the tools used, we train you in the means to a solution, the processes and the methods:
Requirements analysis and requirements management
- Methods
- Creation of digital specifications
Test management
System and software development using UML
- Function and system specification using UML
- UML for engineers
- Object-specific development, implemented in C
Co-simulation and validation
In addition we offer in-depth training and project experience with regards to standard software development tools concerning:
- Requirements management: Telelogic DOORS®
- UML tools: ARTiSAN® RtS, Telelogic Rhapsody®
- CASE tools: Mathworks Toolchain
- Integration platforms by EXTESSY AG: EXITE ACE, EXACT, EXERPT.Editor, EXERPT
Training courses and workshops are different with regards to the level of individualization. Whereas a course can last 2-3 days with fixed content, a workshop (maximum 10 participants) can work through a specific topic, if appropriate.
As we say, consulting for us begins before your first consultation: We will be happy to advise you with regards to your specific requirements.
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