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Modelling Objectives, Processes and Information: UML and BPMN for Designing IT Solutions

This course introduces the value of modelling techniques in requirements engineering and their role in improving the clarity, consistency, and completeness of requirements specifications.

Participants will discover how models can be used to represent business objectives, information structures, and system behaviour. The course provides an introduction to widely used modelling standards and techniques, including UML and BPMN, and offers hands-on practice in applying these techniques to data-oriented business applications.

Through practical exercises and tool-based activities, participants will gain the skills needed to create and interpret models that facilitate communication between business and technical stakeholders.

Content

This module focuses on the use of modelling techniques to strengthen requirements specifications and covers:

  • The role of modelling and its benefits for requirements quality and stakeholder communication
  • An introduction to UML and its role in software development
  • Modelling techniques for expressing business objectives
  • Modelling techniques and tools for representing information structures (ontology and UML class diagrams)
  • Modelling techniques and tools for describing system behaviour and dynamics (BPMN and UML activity diagrams)
  • An overview of supporting modelling tools

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the value of modelling during the requirements engineering phase
  • Use UML and complementary modelling techniques to describe business objectives, system behaviour, and information structures
  • Interpret and create basic UML and BPMN diagrams
  • Improve the precision and communication of requirements through modelling
  • Become familiar with the use of a UML modelling tool

Training Method
  • Interactive theoretical presentations
  • Hands-on practice using a modelling tool
  • Practical exercises and guided modelling activities

Certification
Certificate of Participation
Planning and location
Session 1
29/09/2026 - Tuesday
10:00 - 16:00
Session 2
30/09/2026 - Wednesday
10:00 - 16:00
Session 3
01/10/2026 - Thursday
10:00 - 16:00
Learning Track

This course is part of the following learning track(s) and can be booked as a stand-alone training or as part of a whole:

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Your trainer(s) for this course
govit, Eric Dubois
Eric Dubois
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Eric Dubois has been actively engaged in research and innovation throughout his career. He held management positions at the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (formerly CRP Henri Tudor) for nearly 25 years. He has also taught at the Universities of Luxembourg and Namur and remains active at the Universities of Lorraine and Geneva. Now working as a consultant, his expertise lies in information systems governance, with a strong focus on design and management aspects.