2710 Analyzing Requirements and Defining Microsoft .NET Solution
Architectures 5day,
instructor-led
Introduction
This
course provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to design
Microsoft .NET-connected solutions to business problems.
Audience
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.
Prerequisites
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 Visio® Professional 2000.
One
year experience as part of a software development team.
In
addition, it is recommended, but not required, that students complete Course 1846:
Microsoft Solutions Framework Essentials, before taking this course.
At Course Completion students will be able to:
ü
Gather and analyze information for designing a business solution.
ü
Create a vision/scope document.
ü
Create the conceptual design for a business solution.
ü
Create the logical design for a business solution.
ü
Create the physical design for a business solution.
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Design the presentation layer of an application.
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Design the data layer of an application.
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Create a functional specifications document.
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Create a technical specifications document.
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Create a security plan.
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Create a test plan.
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Create a deployment plan.
Microsoft Certified
Professional Exams
Exam 70-300:
Analyzing Requirements and Defining Microsoft .NET Solution Architectures