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Designing E-Business Applications with Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers - (Microsoft Training Course: 2260) - 3 days
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COURSE OUTLINE
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E-Business with Microsoft .NET Technologies
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Examining E-Business Applications
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Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers, Framework, and Development Tools
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Designing the Client Experience
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Managing the Business Logic Layer
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Transaction Processing on the Business Logic Layer
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Integrating with External Systems
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Exchanging Business Data
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Target Audience:
The goal of this course is to prepare application development architects for the task of designing Microsoft .NET e-business applications. This course explains the architecture of e-business applications, and how the Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers and Microsoft .NET technologies can be used in developing e-business applications
Pre-requisites:
Before attending this course, students must have:- Familiarity with n-tier application architecture.
- Experience in developing or designing distributed applications.
- Familiarity with current products and technologies, such as Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, Active Server Pages (ASP) 3.0 or ASP 2.0, and XML.
Purpose:
After completing this course, students will be able to describe the .NET technologies as the latest step in the evolution of distributed application infrastructure, describe the functional and non-functional characteristics of e-business applications, identify how .NET Enterprise Servers, Microsoft .NET Framework, and .NET development tools support e-business applications, design full-featured presentation tiers by using ASP.NET, manage state in business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce applications, plan for an optimal e-commerce transaction processing architecture, plan for an application's interaction with external applications, particularly in business-to-business (B2B) scenarios, exchange business data between organizations by using Extensible Markup Language (XML) and Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000.
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Module 1: E-Business with Microsoft .NET Technologies
- Introducing E-Business
- An N-Tier Architecture for E-Business
- Introducing the .NET Platform
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Identify the applications and benefits of e-business.
- Describe the n-tier architecture for e-business.
- Describe the .NET platform.
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Module 2: Examining E-Business Applications
- Functional Characteristics of B2C Applications.
- Functional Characteristics of B2B Applications.
- Non-Functional Characteristics of E-Business Applications.
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Identify the functional characteristics of B2C e-commerce applications.
- Identify the functional characteristics of B2B e-commerce applications.
- Identify the non-functional characteristics of e-business applications.
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Module 3: Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers, Framework, and Development Tools
- Overview of the .NET Enterprise Servers
- Overview of the .NET Framework
- The .NET Framework SDK
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Identify the role of each of the .NET Enterprise Servers in e-business solutions.
- Describe the .NET Framework.
- Identify the role of Web Services.
- Describe the .NET Framework SDK components.
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Module 4: Designing the Client Experience
- Presentation Tier Architecture
- Overview of ASP.NET
- ASP.NET Server Controls
- ASP.NET Web Controls
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Identify the requirements of a well-designed presentation tier from the user's perspective.
- Explain the ASP.NET object model.
- Describe how ASP.NET server controls and Web controls simplify client development.
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Module 5: Managing the Business Logic Layer
- Implementing State in a Shopping Cart
- State vs. Scalability
- Membership and Authentication
- Adapting the User's View of the Site
- Commerce Server 2000 Personalization Tools
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Describe how to manage state for a Web shopping cart.
- List some of the issues related to state and scalability, and explain how they can be addressed.
- Identify the role of Microsoft Application Center 2000 in software scaling.
- List the mechanisms for identifying the users of an e-business site. ·Explain how personalization and customisation can be used to improve the usability of a site.
- Explain how to use the tools in Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 to implement targeted campaigns, promotions, and cross-selling in your e-business.
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Module 6: Transaction Processing on the Business Logic Layer
- Mechanics of Web-Based Purchasing
- Using COM+ in E-Commerce
- Using Commerce Server 2000
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Identify the requirements of Web-based purchasing.
- Explain the mechanisms that can be used for credit card purchases.
- Identify the security issues related to conducting B2C e-commerce.
- Explain the features of COM+.
- Describe how asynchronous processing can benefit B2C e-commerce.
- Describe the solutions from Commerce Server 2000 that address the security and transactional issues on the business logic layer.
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Module 7: Integrating with External Systems
- Selecting a Transport
- Time-Bound Operations
- Security and Authentication
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Describe the transport options available for B2B solutions.
- Decide whether to perform an operation synchronously or asynchronously in B2B solutions.
- Explain the security and authentication issues in B2B solutions and the technologies that address these issues.
- Create and use Web Services in an e-business application.
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Module 8: Exchanging Business Data
- Exchanging Data
- Manipulating XML
- Using SQL Server 2000: Internet and XML Support
- Introducing BizTalk
- Overview of BizTalk Server 2000
- Using BizTalk Server 2000
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Describe the common types of data exchanged as part of B2B solutions.
- Identify the advantages of using XML as a data-interchange format
- Explain the purpose of XML Schemas.
- Describe how business documents can be converted from one grammar to another by using Extensible Stylesheet Language Transforms (XSLT).
- Identify the features in SQL Server 2000 that make it Web enabled.
- Identify the role of the BizTalk Framework.
- Describe the main parts of a BizTalk message.
- Explain how to set up mappings between BizTalk document types.
- Describe how BizTalk documents are sent, received, and routed.
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Exams:
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There are no exams directly associated with this course
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Price Options ex VAT:
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£
1050 (€1491)
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674.00 (€957)
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No Books Supported for Course at present
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Call Free on 0800 169 1890
Print 2 Page Flyer Last Modified 01 May 2008
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