Designing Business Solutions, Part Two
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Course Description
Designing Business Solutions, Part Two
Course Type: Self-paced Courses
Estimated Time of Completion: 8 hour(s) 49 minutes
CEU Credits:
Language: English
Description: In this course you will explore the purpose and role of physical design in the context of a business solution. You will determine how to choose the best component object model, operating system, user interface, and user services.
Objectives:
Physical Design Phase
The Physical Design
The Purpose, Role, and Value of Physical Design
The Physical Design Phase Relationship to the Design Process
The Basic Process and Deliverables of Physical Design
Design Considerations - The Component Object Model
Basic Elements of COM, DCOM, and COM+
Microsoft's COM Services and Structure
Practical Design Considerations and Benefits
Physical Design - Operating System Selection
The Purpose of Operating System Analysis
Selection Criteria for an Operating System
The Operating System Analysis Components and Process
Develop an Operating System Analysis Process
Apply the Process
Physical Design - Rationalization and Specification
Rationalization and Specification
Packaging and Distribution
Specifications
Component Specification Benefits
Physical Design - User Interfaces and User Services
The Purpose, Role, and Value of Designing the Presentation Layer
User Interface Design Considerations
User Services Design
The Business Solution Functional Specification
The Purpose, Role, and Value of Functional Specifications
Benefits of the Functional Specification
Customer-focused Specifications
Functional Specification Development Process
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Course Type: Self-paced Courses
Estimated Time of Completion: 8 hour(s) 49 minutes
CEU Credits:
Language: English
Description: In this course you will explore the purpose and role of physical design in the context of a business solution. You will determine how to choose the best component object model, operating system, user interface, and user services.
Objectives:
· After you complete the course, you will be able to take conceptual and logical solutions and apply them to real world scenarios by choosing the appropriate physical design component object model, operating system, and functional specifications.
· Browser Netscape Communicator 4.0
· Browser Other: AOL 4.0
· Operating System MacOS 8.5
· Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0
· Operating System MS-Windows 95
Physical Design Phase
The Physical Design
The Purpose, Role, and Value of Physical Design
The Physical Design Phase Relationship to the Design Process
The Basic Process and Deliverables of Physical Design
Design Considerations - The Component Object Model
Basic Elements of COM, DCOM, and COM+
Microsoft's COM Services and Structure
Practical Design Considerations and Benefits
Physical Design - Operating System Selection
The Purpose of Operating System Analysis
Selection Criteria for an Operating System
The Operating System Analysis Components and Process
Develop an Operating System Analysis Process
Apply the Process
Physical Design - Rationalization and Specification
Rationalization and Specification
Packaging and Distribution
Specifications
Component Specification Benefits
Physical Design - User Interfaces and User Services
The Purpose, Role, and Value of Designing the Presentation Layer
User Interface Design Considerations
User Services Design
The Business Solution Functional Specification
The Purpose, Role, and Value of Functional Specifications
Benefits of the Functional Specification
Customer-focused Specifications
Functional Specification Development Process
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| Language | English |
| Course Length | 8.00 hours |
| Duration of Access | 12 weeks |
| Instructor | Self Study |
| Vendor | Element K |
Price: $ 109.00 (USD)
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