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Course MCSD-03: Analyzing Requirements and Defining Solution Architecture, Exam 70-100

Analyzing business requirements. Defining the technical architecture for a solution. Developing the conceptual and logical design for an application. Developing data models. Designing a user interface and user services. Deriving the physical design.

Course MCSD-04: Designing and Implementing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server 7.0, Exam 70-029

Developing a logical data model. Deriving the physical design. Creating data services. Creating a physical database. Maintaining a database.

Course ERW-02: Database Case Tools, ERwin & Oracle Designer 2000

Installing, features, logical and physical models, view support, enhanced user interface, enhanced editors, report browser, templates, many-to-many transform, information systems, databases, and models. Constructing a logical database, The Key-based model, Naming and defining entities and attributes, Refining model relationships, Normalization, Creating a physical database, Dependent entity types, Business process reengineering, modelers and generators.

Course XML-02: Developing Web Applications using XML

Why XML? Creating and displaying your first XML document, Creating well-formed XML document, Adding comments, processing instructions, and CDATA sections, Creating valid XML documents, Defining and using entities, Displaying XML documents using cascading style sheets, Displaying XML documents using data binding, Displaying XML documents using document object model scripts, Displaying XML documents using XSL style sheets.

Course JAV-02: Application Development using Java and JSP

Object oriented programming, Data types and other tokens, Methods, Using expressions, Control flow, Classes, Interfaces, Threads, Writing an applet, Advanced applet code, JAR archive files, Applets vs. applications, Managing applications, Java.awt, Exceptions and events in depth, Containers and layout managers, Graphics, JFC-Java Foundation Classes, Files, streams, and java, Using strings and text, Communications and networking, TCP/UDP sockets, JDBC: the Java database connectivity, JavaBeans, Java vs, JavaScript. Developing Web applications using Java Server Pages.

 



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