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A+, CCIE, etc) |
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.NET
Developers (VB.NET,
C#, ASP.NET, etc) |
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Microsoft .NET Solution
Architectures
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Instructor-Led Format |
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| Audience |
Application
developers, programmers, project leaders and other
technical individuals that will be developing
windows-based applications using Microsoft's C#
language and Visual Studio .NET. |
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Duration |
5 CDs |
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| Course Abstract |
This course
provides students with the knowledge and skills
needed to design Microsoft .NET-connected solutions
to business problems. This course is intended
for experienced developers moving into a role
that requires the skills to bridge business and
technology environments and experienced developers,
including those with the Microsoft Certified Application
Developer (MCAD) credential, pursuing the Microsoft
Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) credential.
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| Price |
| Single User (CDROM) |
$745.00 |
| Singe User (eLearning Portal) |
$595.00 |
| Multi-User LAN (2-5 users) |
$1339.00 |
| more than 5 users |
Call for Pricing |
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| Program Includes |
The following components are included in
this course:
- 5 CD-ROMs featuring live instructor-led classroom
sessions with full audio, video and demonstration
components with over 10 hours of instruction
by Steven Borg
- Printable courseware on CD-ROM
- Focused on practical solutions to real-world
development problems
- Comprehensive, understandable, and reusable
as reference material.
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| Course Experts |
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Steven
Borg, Microsoft Certified Trainer,
MCSD.NET
Steve has over 14 years of experience creating
technical solutions to a variety of civilian
and military problems. He has been the primary
.NET Solution presenter for Microsoft Academic
at MIT, Harvard, University of Houston and
several other noted institutes of higher
education throughout the United States.
Steve has been requested by different courseware
development teams at Microsoft to teach
the Beta versions of their new courseware.
Steve has taught both Microsoft Official
Curriculum (MOC) 2310 Introduction to ASP.NET,
and MOC 2609 Introduction to Programming
with C# to both students and the instructional
designers. His recommendations has resulted
in numerous changes to improve both Microsoft
official curriculums. Steve has also taught
the world-wide T-Prep of both .NET courses.
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| Course
Topics |
The following
list represents the sections and topics discussed
in this virtual instructor-led course offering. |
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Introduction
to Designing Business Solutions
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This module describes
the MSF Process Model and the key
activities in designing an application
model. It also introduces the case
study that will be used throughout
the course.
- Overview of Microsoft Solutions
Framework
- Phases in the MSF Process Model
- Introducing the Case Study—Adventure
Works Cycles
- Application
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| Gathering and
Analyzing Information |
This module describes the various
types of information that you need
to gather, sources of information,
and some techniques for gathering
information.
- Using Modeling Notations
- Creating Use Cases and Usage
Scenarios
- Gathering Information
- Analyzing Information
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Envisioning
the Solution
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This module describes the responsibilities
of team members during this phase,
how to define the vision of a project,
and how to analyze risks associated
with a project.
- The Envisioning Phase
- Creating a Vision/Scope Document
- Creating the Project Structure
Document
- Analyzing Risks
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Creating the
Conceptual Design
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This module explains the purpose
of the planning phase and the three
design processes that occur during
the planning phase: conceptual, logical,
and physical design. It will also
explain the purpose and benefits of
the functional specification and the
conceptual design process.
- An Introduction to the Planning
Phase
- An Overview of the Functional
Specification
- An Overview of the Conceptual
Design Process
- Building the Conceptual Design
- Optimizing the Conceptual Design
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Creating the
Logical Design
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This module describes how to create
the logical design for a business
solution and how to use tools and
techniques for documenting the output.
It also covers how to optimize the
logical design.
- An Overview of Logical Design
- Creating a Logical Design
- Documenting Logical Design Output
- Optimizing Logical Design
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Creating the
Physical Design
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This module explains the purpose of
the physical design, and the steps involved
in completing the physical design.
- An Overview of Physical Design
- Physical Design Analysis
- Physical Design Rationalization
- Physical Design Implementation
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| Designing the
Presentation Layer |
This module defines and explains how
to design the two parts of the presentation
layer.
- Basics of User Interface Design
- Designing the User Interface
- Designing User Process Components
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Designing the
Data Layer
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This module explains how to design
the data layer for a solution, how to
optimize data access, and how to validate
data.
- Designing the Data Store
- Optimizing Data Access
- Implementing Data Validation
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| Designing Security
Specifications |
This module explains how to design
security for an application.
- Overview of Security in Application
Development
- Planning for Application Security
- Using the .NET Framework Security
Features
- Designing Authorization, Authentication,
and Auditing Strategies
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Completing the
Planning Phase
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This module explains the tasks and
plans required to complete the planning
phase.
- Incorporating Design Considerations
- Planning for Administrative Features
- Planning for Future Phases
- Creating the Technical Specifications
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Stabilizing and
Deploying the Solution
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This module explains how to stabilize
and deploy a solution.
- The MSF Stabilizing Phase
- Testing and Piloting for Stabilization
- The MSF Deploying Phase
- Deploying to a Production Environment
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