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Building E-Commerce Solutions Business-to-Business - (Microsoft Training Course: 1588) - 2 days
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Target Audience
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Pre-requisites
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Purpose
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COURSE OUTLINE
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Understanding E-Commerce
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Building a Site
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Enhancing the Product Catalogue
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Managing a Shopping Cart
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Processing Orders
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Checking Out
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Completing the Purchase Process
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Tracking Shopper Information
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Implementing Business-to-Business Commerce
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Target Audience:
This course teaches developers how to implement business-to-customer and business-to-business commerce solutions using Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Commerce Edition and the pipeline technology.
Pre-requisites:
Before attending this course, the student must have the following pre-requisites:- The ability to write client- and server-side script in either Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition or JScript.
- Knowledge of object-oriented programming techniques
- Familiarity with basic Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 commands, such as creating a device, creating a database, and querying a database
- The ability to work with Active Server Pages (ASP) and ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) concepts.
- HTML programming skills.
- Completed Course 1017, Mastering Web Application Development Using Microsoft Visual InterDev 6, or have equivalent knowledge.
- A basic understanding of Microsoft Web development products, including Microsoft Internet Information Server, FrontPage Web site creation and management tool, and Visual InterDev.
Purpose:
At the end of the course, students will be able to create the foundation for a commerce-enabled Web site; create a simple commerce-enabled Web site; import product data to the site; create a business-to-customer order processing pipeline; create a custom component for the business-to-customer order processing pipeline; create a part of a simple business-to-business order processing pipeline.
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Module 1: Understanding E-Commerce
- Overview of electronic commerce (e-commerce)
- Tour of a sample site
- Introduction to Commerce Server
Skills
- Explain what e-commerce is.
- Describe the need for e-commerce.
- Explain how business is transacted on an e-commerce site.
- List the features and requirements of a good e-commerce site.
- List a few e-commerce sites on the Internet.
- Explain what Commerce Server is.
- List the Commerce Server tools that enable creation of customized e-commerce sites.
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Module 2: Building a Site
- Creating a site foundation
- Creating a site
- Working with the Server Administration pages
- Lab: Creating a new Commerce Server site
Skills
- Create a foundation for a site by using the Site Foundation Wizard.
- Build the site by using the Site Builder Wizard and populate it with departments, products, and product attributes.
- Perform simple administrative tasks by using the Server Administration pages.
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Module 3: Enhancing the Product Catalogue
- Introducing Commerce Server objects
- Modifying wizard-generated catalogue pages
- Adding product search capability
- Implementing Cross-Sell
- Lab: Customizing product catalogue pages
Skills
- Describe Commerce Server objects.
- Modify product catalog pages generated by the Site Builder Wizard to display custom attributes.
- Add product search capability to the site.
- Implement Cross-Sell functionality in the site.
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Module 4: Managing a Shopping Cart
- Managing a shopping session
- Adding items to a shopping cart
- Displaying, updating, and removing items
- Implementing price promotions
- Implementing Upsell
- Lab: Implementing Upsell
Skills
- Explain the need for identifying shoppers in a site.
- Generate a shopper ID and assign it to a shopping session.
- Add, remove, and update items in a shopping cart.
- Use Promotions Wizard to add price discounts and special offers on products.
- Implement Upsell functionality.
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Module 5: Processing Orders
- Understanding order processing
- Running the order processing pipeline (OPP)
- Understanding the plan pipeline
Skills
- Describe what an OPP is.
- Explain how an OPP works.
- List the types of OPP.
- Set up error handling to process errors that occur when the OPP is running.
- Describe the 14 stages of the plan pipeline.
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Module 6: Checking Out
- Capturing shopper information
- Computing order value
- Adding a scriptor component
- Lab: Adding a scriptor component
Skills
- Explain the components in the plan pipeline that compute tax, shipping and handling charges, and the total cost of an order.
- Customize the shipping page to allow shoppers from all countries to shop at the site.
- Add a scriptor component to compute tax.
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Module 7: Completing the Purchase Process
- Understanding purchases
- Executing the purchase OPP
- Tracking an order
- Securing business transactions
- Lab: Tracking order status
Skills
- Capture payment information in an HTML form or by using Microsoft Wallet.
- Generate simple order numbers.
- Track the status of an order.
- Explain how business transactions are secured using HTTPS and digital certificates.
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Module 8: Tracking Shopper Information
- Using cookies to track shoppers
- Using registration table to track shoppers
- Lab: Using registration table to track shoppers
Skills
- Store and retrieve shopper information by using cookies.
- Store and retrieve shopper information by using a registration table.
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Module 9: Implementing Business-to-Business Commerce
- Business-to-business commerce
- Business partner functionality
- Lab: Implementing business partner functionality
Skills
- Explain business-to-business commerce.
- Implement business partner functionality in your site.
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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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Distance Learning
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£
790 (€1138)
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£
449.00 (€647)
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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 17 November 2008
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