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Title: |
2710 Analyzing Requirements and Defining Microsoft .NET Solution Architectures - ML |
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Delivery Method: |
Mentored Learning |
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Duration: |
10 Sessions |
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Overview: |
This five-day, instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to design Microsoft .NET-connected solutions to business problems. |
| Who
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This course is intended for:
Experienced developers moving into a role that requires the skills to bridge business and technology environments.
Experienced developers, including those with the Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD) credential, pursuing the Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) credential. |
| Pre-requisite(s): |
Before attending this course, students must have:
A general understanding of the software development life cycle.
Practical working knowledge of .NET development technologies.
Familiarity with the Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) Process Model.
Basic familiarity with object modeling and data modeling methodologies.
Experience working with Microsoft Visioฎ Professional 2000.
One year experience as part of a software development team. |
| CPE
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CPE Credits:
0
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Course Level: Basic
Instructional Method: Group-live
Additional CPE Information |
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Outline: |
Lesson 1: Introduction to Designing Business Solutions
Overview of Microsoft Solutions Framework
Phases in the MSF Process Model
Introducing the Case Study-Adventure Works Cycles Application
Lesson 2: Gathering and Analyzing Information
Gathering Information
Analyzing Information
Using Modeling Notations
Creating Use Cases and Usage Scenarios
Lesson 3: Envisioning the Solution
The Envisioning Phase
Creating a Vision/Scope Document
Creating the Project Structure Document
Analyzing Risks
Lesson 4: Creating the Conceptual Design
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
Lesson 5: Creating the Logical Design
An Overview of Logical Design
Creating a Logical Design
Documenting Logical Design Output
Optimizing Logical Design
Lesson 6: Creating the Physical Design
An Overview of Physical Design
Physical Design Analysis
Physical Design Rationalization
Physical Design Implementation
Lesson 7: Designing the Presentation Layer
Basics of User Interface Design
Designing the User Interface
Designing User Process Components
Lesson 8: Designing the Data Layer
Designing the Data Store
Optimizing Data Access
Implementing Data Validation
Lesson 9: Designing Security Specifications
Overview of Security in Application Development
Planning for Application Security
Using the .NET Framework Security Features
Designing Authorization, Authentication, and Auditing Strategies
Lesson 10: Completing the Planning Phase
Incorporating Design Considerations
Planning for Administrative Features
Planning for Future Phases
Creating the Technical Specifications
Lesson 11: Stabilizing and Deploying the Solution
The MSF Stabilizing Phase
Testing and Piloting for Stabilization
The MSF Deploying Phase
Deploying to a Production Environment |
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