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Microsoft MCSD Exam Preparation (Microsoft Certified Solution Developer) (DISCONTINUED)

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Microsoft Certified Solution Developer Program has the following courses:

Course
Number

Course
Clock
Hours
Credit
Hours
MCSD-01
Exam 70-176: Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic.NET
135
6
MCSD-02
Exam 70-175: Designing and Implementing Distributed Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic.NET
135
6
MCSD-03
Exam 70-100: Analyzing Requirements and Defining Solution Architecture
135
6
MCSD-04
Exam 70-029: Designing and Implementing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server 2003
135
6
Total
540
24

Diploma: MCSD

Program Pre-requisites: This package is designed for individuals who have experience in windows environment, and basic concepts of programming, networking, or databases.

Program Objectives: Students completing the program should have the necessary skills to become employed as an entry-level e-commerce web developer, database developer and administrator, or a programmer, in the Microsoft environment.

Topics covered are as follows:

Exam 70-176: Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic.NET: Deriving the physical design. Establishing the development environment. Creating user services. Creating and managing COM components. Creating data services.
Testing the solution. Deploying an application. Maintaining and supporting an application.

Exam 70-175: Designing and Implementing Distributed Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic.NET: Developing the conceptual and logical design. Deriving the physical design. Establishing the development environment. Creating user services. Creating and managing COM components. Creating data services. Testing the solution

Exam 70-100: Analyzing Requirements and Defining Solution Architecture: 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.

Exam 70-029: Designing and Implementing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server 2003: Developing a logical data model. Deriving the physical design. Creating data services. Creating a physical database. Maintaining a database.


 

 
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