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Microsoft® Commerce Server 2000 Design and Implementation Part 1: Introduction CBT Training CD |
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Rating: Summary: Microsoft® Commerce Server 2000 Design and Implementation Review: Course Overview
This is the first course in a five part series that covers Commerce Server 2000, focusing on business, functional, and integration requirements that need to be considered in preparation for its deployment. The course then covers Business to Consumer Web sites and fundamental elements of Commerce Server 2000, including installation, administration tools, site packaging, and Commerce Server Manager.
Learn To
Determine the architecture of a Web site by using established guidelines.
Identify performance requirements of a Web site by using established guidelines.
Identify capacity requirements of a Web site by using established guidelines.
Identify features of a business-to-consumer (B2C) Web site.
Identify the processes of the site management cycle.
Identify features of Commerce Server 2000.
Audience
The intended audience for this course includes Professional Web Developers. These developers will have experience creating Web sites by using Active Server Pages (ASP), Visual Basic Scripting Edition or JavaScript, data connectivity, client-server concepts and technologies (Internet Information services (IIS), Microsoft SQL Server (tm)) and COM+. Suggest knowledge of Web development, databases, datawarehousing, VB, COM and e-commerce concepts. This course prepares learners for exam 70-234.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Preparing for Commerce Server 2000 3 - 4 hours
Determine the architecture of a Web site by using established guidelines.
Identify performance requirements of a Web site by using established guidelines.
Identify capacity requirements of a Web site by using established guidelines.
Determine the scope of a Web site project by using established guidelines.
Identify maintainability requirements of a Web site by using established guidelines.
Determine scalability requirements of a Web site by using established guidelines.
Determine availability requirements of a Web site by using established guidelines.
Identify profile requirements of a Web site by using established guidelines.
Determine catalog requirements of a Web site by using established guidelines.
Identify campaign requirements of a Web site by using established guidelines.
Identify deployment requirements of a Web site by using established guidelines.
Identify data analysis requirements of a Web site by using established guidelines.
Identify security requirements of a Web site by using established guidelines.
Identify guidelines for planning the design of the Web site environment.
Determine current architecture of a Web site by using established guidelines.
Identify business processes of a Web site by using established guidelines.
Identify a migration strategy for a Web site by using established guidelines.
Determine partner requirements for a Web site by using established guidelines.
Identify current methodologies of a Web site for the purposes of integration by using established guidelines.
Identify guidelines for the placement of servers in a network.
Identify ways to balance network load across Web servers.
Configure an additional server to host Commerce Server 2000 resources.
Unit 2: Commerce Server 2000: An Introduction 3 - 4 hours
Identify features of a business-to-consumer (B2C) Web site.
Identify the processes of the site management cycle.
Identify features of Commerce Server 2000.
Match .NET Enterprise Servers with their descriptions.
Identify features of Third-Party Services integration.
Identify types of Commerce Server 2000 resources.
Identify features of Commerce Server 2000 sites and applications.
Identify features of the Commerce Server 2000 Blank Solution Site.
Identify hardware requirements of Commerce Server 2000.
Identify software requirements of Commerce Server 2000.
Identify guidelines for installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server.
Identify guidelines for installing SQL Server 2000.
Sequence the steps to install Commerce Server 2000.
Identify resources installed with Commerce Server 2000.
Identify requirements for configuring SQL Server 2000 and Internet Information Services (IIS) in different environments.
Match Commerce Server 2000 installation problems with their solutions.
Identify solutions to Commerce Server 2000 problems with application development and management.
Identify the steps to install Commerce Server 2000 Administration Tools.
Install Commerce Server 2000 Business Desk client for a Web site.
Identify components of the Commerce Server 2000 Business Desk interface.
Match Commerce Server 2000 Business Desk categories with their functions.
Match Business Desk errors with their solutions.
Identify considerations for developing new Business Desk modules.
Identify syntax to add modules to Commerce Server 2000 Business Desk.
Identify debugging capabilities of the Business Desk Framework.
Identify features of dynamic reports and static reports in Commerce Server 2000.
Identify features of Commerce Server 2000 Site Packager.
Sequence the steps to unpack a Commerce Server 2000 Solution Site.
Match Commerce Server Site Packager problems with their possible solutions.
Identify functions of Commerce Server Manager.
Use Commerce Server Manager to view Commerce Server 2000 resources.
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