Dynamic Systems Courses
Solutions for Problems Facing Software-Intensive Systems
The following courses -- available from the SEI and licensed SEI Partners -- are based on matured, validated, and documented solutions to pervasive problems.
Migrating Legacy Components to SOA
Environments
This course outlines basic concepts of service-oriented architecture (SOA),
common misconceptions about SOA, and fundamentals for successfully
implementing SOA. It is geared for technical managers, managers, and
software engineers.
Model-Based Engineering with SAE
AADL
This two-day course demonstrates the use of the industry standard
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Architecture Analysis & Design
Language (AADL) to analyze embedded real-time systems.
COTS-Based Systems for
Program Managers
This five-hour presentation, currently offered only at customer sites,
addresses the major challenges and opportunities associated with the use
of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products in software-intensive
systems from the perspective of the program manager.
Evaluation of COTS Software Products for Practitioners
This two-day course covers the process and techniques that can be
employed in the evaluation of COTS products in software-intensive
systems. It covers fundamental definitions, an overview of some of the
basic principles of COTS product evaluation, a process framework for
COTS software product evaluation, and some useful techniques.
Open Systems for Executives
This half-day course is designed to introduce executives to the basic
concepts, principles, and challenges of creating and sustaining open
systems.
Open Systems: The Promises and the Pitfalls
This two-and-a-half-day course, currently offered only at customer
sites, provides participants with basic knowledge about how to
successfully transition to using an open-systems approach for systems
acquisition.
For More Information
To request more information, contact course-info@sei.cmu.edu
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