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.
This eLearning course explains how to complete the Envisioning Phase of application development using Microsoft .NET solution architectures. It also covers the beginning of the requirements-gathering stage, including assessing the current business state and determining business requirements.
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This eLearning course explains how to both gather and analyze user, operational, and infrastructure requirements in creating Microsoft .NET solution architectures.
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This eLearning course explains how to develop specifications and create a conceptual design using Microsoft .NET solution architectures.
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This eLearning course explains how to create and validate the logical design of a solution using Microsoft .NET solution architectures.
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This eLearning course explains how to create the logical data model and physical design of a solution using Microsoft .NET solution architectures.
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This eLearning course explains how to deploy, maintain, model, and validate a solution's physical design using Microsoft .NET solution architectures. This course also covers how to create both team standards and processes, as well as measure quality.
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This eLearning course provides practice exam questions for the MCP/MCSD 70-300 exam.
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