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Rating: Summary: Defining Microsoft. NET Solution Architectures Curriculum CB Review: Includes
Defining Microsoft .NET Solution Architectures Part 1 - Part 4 (75110-75113)
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits Per Course
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
Learning time not available
Defining Microsoft .NET Solution Architectures Part 1
Course Overview
This is the first of a four-part curriculum that prepares the learner for Exam 70-300. The course opens with an introduction to the MSF framework - its structure and modelling notations. It then covers the Envisioning phases, with particular coverage of its deliverables - the Vision/Scope Document and the Project Structure and Risk Assessment documents. The course then covers in detail the techniques of information gathering and modelling, and the Business, User and Operational requirements areas. Four Case Study NLOs are included that cover the main areas of the course. Elements of the .NET Framework are addressed at all critical points.
Learn To
To identify features of Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF).
To identify features of phases in Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF).
To identify features of Unified Modeling Language (UML).
To identify features of the envisioning phase.
To identify characteristics of the sections of the vision/scope document.
To identify guidelines for validating a vision/scope document.
To identify uses of business process analysis.
To identify features of common organizational structure types.
To identify considerations for analyzing industry positions, personnel, and regulations.
To identify features of use cases.
To identify guidelines for creating usage scenarios.
To identify considerations for application globalization and localization.
To identify considerations for defining performance requirements.
To identify considerations for determining availability and reliability.
To identify considerations for defining security requirements.
Audience
This curriculum is intended for individuals seeking the MCSD for .NET certification, and/or taking Exam 70-300, Analyzing Requirements and Defining Microsoft.NET Solution Architectures. The audience will also include a wide range of IT professionals, including system architects, systems analysts, developers, consultants, and those wishing to learn more about designing solutions. Course Prerequisites: Experience of designing, developing, and implementing software solutions. At least two years experience: - Analyzing customer needs and creating documents specifying requirements for software solutions in multiple business domains - Modeling processes
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: MSF 1 hour
Identify features of Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF).
Identify features of phases in Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF).
Identify features of Unified Modeling Language (UML).
Identify key features of Object Role Modeling (ORM).
Unit 2: Envisioning Phase 1 hour
Identify features of the envisioning phase.
Identify characteristics of the sections of the vision/scope document.
Identify guidelines for validating a vision/scope document.
Identify features of the project structure document.
Match the sections of the project structure document with their features.
Sequence the steps of the risk management process.
Identify guidelines for creating a risk assessment document.
Determine optimal features for the deliverables of the envisioning phase.
Unit 3: Business Requirements 1 - 1.5 hours
Identify uses of business process analysis.
Identify features of common organizational structure types.
Identify considerations for analyzing industry positions, personnel, and regulations.
Identify characteristics of system features.
Identify guidelines for gathering requirements.
Match information-gathering techniques with their descriptions.
Identify characteristics of information sources.
Identify guidelines for defining an information-gathering strategy.
Identify steps for analyzing information.
Identify characteristics of internal and external dependencies.
Identify the major events in data modeling.
Identify guidelines for creating data flow diagrams (DFDs).
Differentiate between the categories used when gathering information for a project.
Identify the optimal results of a business requirements-gathering phase.
Unit 4: User Requirements 1 - 1.5 hours
Identify guidelines for creating usage scenarios.
Identify features of use cases.
Identify considerations for application globalization and localization.
Unit 5: Operational Requirements 2 - 3 hours
Identify considerations for defining performance requirements.
Identify considerations for determining availability and reliability.
Identify considerations for defining security requirements.
Identify considerations for defining scalability and extensibility requirements.
Identify guidelines for defining maintainability requirements.
Identify considerations for defining accessibility requirements.
Identify considerations for defining deployment requirements.
Identify considerations for defining hardware, software, and network requirements.
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