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Certificates: Certificate "C++/Qt Developer"
Certificate "IREB® Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering - Foundation Level" -
Examination: Practical project work with final presentations
IREB® Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering - Foundation Level -
Teaching Times: Full-timeMonday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:35 p.m. (in weeks with public holidays from 8:30 a.m. to 5:10 p.m.)
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Language of Instruction: German
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Duration: 12 Weeks
C++/Qt developer
Basic language concepts (approx. 5 days)
Elementary and composite data types, enumeration types, type conversion
Variables (declaration, initialization, scopes)
Operators (arithmetic, relational, logical, bitwise)
Program control (allocations, loops)
Functions
General basics (approx. 4 days)
Basic understanding of IDEs, compilers, linkers
What is and is not possible with C++
Variables
Literals/constants/variables
Operators/binding strength/L+R values
Loops (for, while)
Branches (if, switch)
Streams (console/file input/output)
A container from the standard library
Structure and compilation of programs
Classes and methods (constructors, destructors)
Functions (passing arguments)
Function overloading (same function names for similar tasks)
Default arguments
Inline expansion for functions
Object libraries: IOStream
Input (streams)
Output (streams)
Artificial intelligence (AI) in the work process
Presentation of specific AI technologies
and possible applications in the professional environment
Language concepts in the C++ standard (ISO/IEC 14882) (approx. 3 days)
Arrays and (dynamic) memory structures, iterators
Pointer (arithmetic), references, function pointers
Character strings and their processing
Object-oriented programming (approx. 8 days)
Basic concepts of object-oriented thinking
Class diagrams, classes as abstractions of concrete objects, encapsulation principle
Structure and elements of classes
Step-by-step creation of own classes
Instantiation and use of objects
Overloading methods/operators
Templates (class and function templates)
Inheritance and polymorphism
Overwriting methods, virtual methods and dynamic binding
Abstract classes
Qt basics (approx. 3 days)
Library modules and Qt tools
Development: Qt Creator IDE, Qt Assistant, Qt Designer, Qt Linguist, Qt Confiq
Multilingualism and localization
Unicode support and codes
Signal slot concept (approx. 1 day)
Connecting signals with slots
Implementing signals and slots
AutoConnection, DirectConnection,
QueuedConnection
Objects in Qt (approx. 3 days)
Object management trees
Window programming
Layout management
Meta-Object System
Memory Management
Event Handling
GUI techniques (approx. 4 days)
QWidget class and nesting
GUI programming with QtDesigner
Qt Quick and QML (Qt Meta-Object Language)
QPainter, variants of data drawing,
2D transformations
Status bar, toolbar, dockbar
Dialog variants and simple input widgets
Scroll and splitter widgets
Drag & drop support
Supporting techniques (approx. 2 days)
Printing under Qt
Qt container classes and iteration forms
SQL accesses and SQL models
Inter-thread communication and synchronization
Multimedia (approx. 2 days)
Application Navigation
Life-Cycle
Native API Access
Localization and positioning
Project work (approx. 5 days)
To consolidate the content learned
Presentation of the project results
Requirements manager including IREB® Foundation Level
Basics (approx. 2.5 days)
Definitions of terms
ISO/IEC/IEEE 29148: 2018
Types of requirements
Four main tasks
Role and tasks
Nine basic principles
Artificial intelligence (AI) in the work process
Presentation of specific AI technologies
and possible applications in the professional environment
Work products and documentation (approx. 7 days)
Definition of work products
General documentation guidelines
Natural language work products
Template-based work products
Model-based work products (e.g. use case diagrams)
Glossaries
Requirements documents and documentation structures
Prototypes
Quality criteria
Requirements elicitation (approx. 3 days)
Sources of requirements
Requirements categorization according to the Kano model
Elicitation techniques
Coordination and conflict resolution
Validation (approx. 1 day)
Quality aspects (content, documentation, consistency)
Review techniques
Exploration techniques
Process and work structure (approx. 1 day)
Influencing factors
Facets of processes
Configuration of processes
Requirements management (approx. 2 days)
Lifecycle management
Version control and traceability
Configurations and baselines
Attributes and views
Dealing with changes
Prioritization
Tool support (approx. 0.5 days)
Project work, certification preparation and certification exam "IREB® Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering - Foundation Level" (approx. 3 days)
Changes are possible. The course content is updated regularly.
After this course, you will have mastered the C++ programming language, one of the most widely used programming languages in the world. You will be able to handle C++ quickly and confidently and will be able to develop complex solutions. You will also be able to work confidently with the Qt class library, carry out Qt5 programming and use more complex GUI techniques.
You are also proficient in dealing with the requirements placed on a product, from determination, documentation and testing to administration. You know the most important terms as well as interfaces and key people.
IT apprentices, IT specialists, programmers and specialists with relevant professional experience.
C++ is used in both system and application programming. Typical fields of application in system programming are operating systems, embedded systems, virtual machines, drivers and signal processors.
Complex IT systems have complex requirements - if these are not recognized and recorded correctly, this can lead to delays and costly errors during the process. The task of requirements management is therefore becoming increasingly important in numerous IT sectors.
Your meaningful certificate provides a detailed insight into the qualifications you have acquired and improves your career prospects.
Didactic concept
Your lecturers are highly qualified both professionally and didactically and will teach you from the first to the last day (no self-study system).
You will learn in effective small groups. The courses usually consist of 6 to 25 participants. The general lessons are supplemented by numerous practical exercises in all course modules. The practice phase is an important part of the course, as it is during this time that you process what you have just learned and gain confidence and routine in its application. The final section of the course involves a project, a case study or a final exam.
Virtual classroom alfaview®
Lessons take place using modern alfaview® video technology - either from the comfort of your own home or at our premises at Bildungszentrum. The entire course can see each other face-to-face via alfaview®, communicate with each other in lip-sync voice quality and work on joint projects. Of course, you can also see and talk to your connected trainers live at any time and you will be taught by your lecturers in real time for the entire duration of the course. The lessons are not e-learning, but real live face-to-face lessons via video technology.
The courses at alfatraining are funded by Agentur für Arbeit and are certified in accordance with the AZAV approval regulation. When submitting a Bildungsgutscheinor Aktivierungs- und Vermittlungsgutschein, the entire course costs are usually covered by your funding body.
Funding is also possible via Europäischen Sozialfonds (ESF), Deutsche Rentenversicherung (DRV) or regional funding programs. As a regular soldier, you have the option of attending further training courses via Berufsförderungsdienst (BFD). Companies can also have their employees qualified via funding from Agentur für Arbeit (Qualifizierungschancengesetz).