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Microsoft .NET Architectures MCP/MCSD 70-300 Online Course Tutorials Details Total Lessons: 7
Total Time: 17 hour(s)
Subscription Term: 12 month(s) Click
Here to buy the 70-300 Online Course Tutorial Now! Summary:
This series helps a learner prepare for the MCP/MCSD 70-300 exam by covering how to break down a case study to expose pertinent facts, create meaningful requirements and specifications for a solution, and develop a .NET solution architecture that is secure and stable. It teaches the development of a solid database model, including normalization, relationships, and Object Role Modeling (ORM). It also covers the tradeoffs between a Windows application, a Web application, and a Web Service-based application.
Features and Benefits of our Tutorial:
* Exercises that allow users to practice the application
* A file containing the text of the exercises
* Activities that allow users to apply course concepts in an interactive questioning environment
* Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to the application
* A glossary
* A Skill Assessment Lesson 1 Envisioning the Solution and Analyzing Business Requirements - 2 hours Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Establish a proposed solution
* Assess the solution's feasibility
* Assess the need for change
* Identify and manage risks
* Gather information about the current business state
* Analyze business requirements for the solution
Lesson 2 Analyzing User, Operational, and Infrastructure Requirements - 2 hours Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Develop use cases, use case diagrams, and usage scenarios
* Assess both globalization and localization requirements
* Analyze performance, availability, security, and scalability operational requirements
* Evaluate maintainability, deployability, and extensibility requirements
* Incorporate accessibility features into requirements
* Determine the impact of operational requirements on current infrastructure Lesson 3 Developing Specifications and Creating the Conceptual Design - 3 hours Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Create development and security strategies
* Describe concept modeling
* Develop a conceptual model using Object Role Modeling (ORM)
* Apply uniqueness and mandatory role constraints to a conceptual model
* Develop data rules and ring constraints for a conceptual model
* List the advantages of and techniques for using ORM in a database environment
Lesson 4 Creating the Logical Design - 2 hours Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Design auditing, logging, and exception handling into an application
* List considerations for creating a secure accessible multinational user interface
* Explain the function of the Data Access, Business Logic, and User Services layers
* Differentiate synchronous and asynchronous calls
* Validate a logical design based on operational business requirements and usage scenarios
* Create a Proof-of-Concept deliverable Lesson 5 Creating the Logical Data Model and Physical Design - 3 hours Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* List key data modeling and logical data design concepts
* Define tables and columns
* Normalize tables
* Define relationships
* Create an XML schema
* Outline physical design specifications for each aspect of an enterprise solution Lesson 6 Deploying the Application and Creating Standards - 3 hours Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Create the physical deployment design
* Develop the physical design for maintenance
* Create the physical design for the data model
* Validate the physical design
* Establish team standards and processes
* Measure quality using control metrics, performance metrics, and ROI
Lesson 7 Practice Exam - 2 hours Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
*Practice for and evaluate thier current skill level for the 70-300 Exam
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