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Advanced Tools in Photoshop CS3

...Designers and photographers alike can use a variety of advanced Photoshop CS3 tools to enhance their images. This course explores the digital versions of techniques used in traditional photography darkrooms such as smudging, dodging and burning, and applying filters. It also demonstrates how Photoshop users can isolate or extract areas of an image by applying masks, selecting pixels within
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Advanced Tools in Photoshop CS3
Photoshop CS3 Basics

...tal imaging toolsets used by professional graphic and web designers, and photographers. This course explores the streamlined Photoshop CS3 interface, including Photoshop s integration with Adobe Bridge, and manipulation tools used to crop and resize images. It also explains color models and demonstrates color adjustment techniques, covering concepts such as color replacement, shadows and
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Cisco Route 1 0 Implementing an OSPF-Based Solution

...he routing table size in routers within the area. Network designers should always consider using stub area techniques when building networks. Stub area techniques improve performance in OSPF networks and allow the network to scale to significantly larger sizes. Preventing your router from receiving fraudulent route updates by configuring neighboring router authentication is important. You can
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Photoshop CS5 Getting Started

...lar digital imaging toolsets used by professional graphic designers, and photographers. This course explores the streamlined Photoshop CS5 interface, including Photoshop's integration with Adobe Bridge and the new Mini Bridge panel, and manipulation tools used to automatically straighten, crop, rotate, and resize images, including a feature that allows you to temporarily rotate the appearance
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Photoshop CS4 Getting Started

...lar digital imaging toolsets used by professional graphic designers, and photographers. This course explores the streamlined Photoshop CS4 interface, including Photoshop's integration with Adobe Bridge, and manipulation tools used to straighten, crop, rotate, and resize images, including a new feature that allows you to temporarily rotate the appearance of a photo as you are working on it. The
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Technical Communication, an Introduction for Current Technical Writers, Editors & Designers


... your perspective. For current tech writers, editors, and designers.
If you have been doing some form of technical writing, editing, or design for a while, but you wonder what the whole profession really involves, this course will expand your perspective, and help you polish your skills. You`ll learn how to articulate the benefits of technical communication for the user and for your
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Technical Communication, an Introduction for Current Technical Writers, Editors & Designers
Certificate in Technical Writing for Current Technical Writers


...ertificate Program for current tech writers, editors, and designers.
Certificate in Technical Writing For Current Technical Writers This Certificate Program has been designed for those who lack sufficient experience in the field or those who want to enhance existing careers in technical writing or move in a new direction within the corporate workplace. The Certificate in Technical Writing
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Flash MX Series
...s presents information for intermediate to advanced media designers and developers who want to learn the latest techniques for animating graphics and enhancing visual media with sound and music. Topics covered include: Drawing tools, design concepts, animation techniques, text and forms in animation, compound objects, scenes, timelines, layers, filters, and masks. One full course in this series
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Adobe Dreamweaver CS4: Essentials
...designers will find the tools and techniques discussed to be invaluable while designing, updating and creating websites using Dreamweaver CS4. Once oriented with the new CS4 interface you apply the techniques you have learned instantly whether you are building your first site or redesigning an existing one. This self-directed course can be completed within 90 days or sooner depending on time
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Life Cycle Assessment for Designers
...designers and builders how life cycle assessment can be used in the selection of products and materials.
Life Cycle Assessment for Designers In this online course you will gain an understanding of how Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) supports the role of the Interior Designer and other green builders in achieving sustainable interiors, and the importance of LCA in materials selection.
You will
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Life Cycle Assessment for Designers
...designers and builders how life cycle assessment can be used in the selection of products and materials.
Life Cycle Assessment for Designers In this online course you will gain an understanding of how Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) supports the role of the Interior Designer and other green builders in achieving sustainable interiors, and the importance of LCA in materials selection.
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Advanced Technology Concepts for Web Designers
To introduce users to the incorporation of JavaScript and other technologies such as DHTML, cookies and plug-ins in web sites, and to web site publishing, web site maintenance, and database integration
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Advanced Technology Concepts for Web Designers
Advanced Technology Concepts for Web Designers
To introduce users to the incorporation of JavaScript and other technologies such as DHTML, cookies and plug-ins in web sites, and to web site publishing, web site maintenance, and database integration
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Illustrator 9
...eedom and productivity, Adobe Illustrator is preferred by designers, graphic artists, technical illustrators, and business professionals. In this Virtual Training Company tutorial, Rachel Caplan guides you through the basics of Illustrator 9, then leads you into the more technical territory by showing you how to modify objects, the use of gradients, scribbling and tweaking, and more. Course
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Flash MX for Designers
...eb sites. Virtual Training Company's tutorial is aimed at designers, those who create graphical Flash content, such as animations, interactive web navigation controls, interactive web sites, games, and movies. Rick Martin, your instructor, starts off slowly by introducing you to the interface, setup, and the basics of Flash you need to know to get started, such as the difference between vector
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Advanced Technology Concepts for Web Designers
To introduce users to the incorporation of JavaScript and other technologies such as DHTML, cookies and plug-ins in web sites, and to web site publishing, web site maintenance, and database integration
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Crystal Reports v10 Introduction to Report Design Part 2

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Audience:
This course is designed for report designers who are responsible for creating and distributing reports. The course does not assume prior experience with Crystal Reports.
Deployment:
Self-Study
Accreditation
CEU credits: 0.40 CEUs
Language Options:
US English
Total Learning Time:
4 hours
Objectives:
Unit 1: Organizing
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Crystal Reports v10 Introduction to Report Design Part 3

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Audience:
This course is designed for report designers who are responsible for creating and distributing reports. The course does not assume prior experience with Crystal Reports.
Deployment:
Self-Study
Accreditation
CEU credits: 0.40 CEUs
Language Options:
US English
Total Learning Time:
4 hours
Objectives:
Unit 1: Reports:
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Microsoft FrontPage 2003 Expert User

...es and execute advanced Web site design. Professional Web designers responsible for the design of Corporate, Educational, and Governmental Web presences, and/or intranets who desire to update their skill set to the latest FrontPage release. It is recommended that individuals take the first course in the series or have equivalent knowledge.
Deployment:
Self-Study
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Data Modeling - Create Basic Models

...managers, business analysts, technical analysts, database designers, database administrators, and anyone responsible for the analysis and specification of data during the application development lifecycle.
T otal Learning Time
7 - 8 Hour(s)
Course Contents
Unit 1: Introduction to Relational Data Modeling
Duration: 3 Hour(s)
Identify the tasks involved in Systems
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Data Modeling - Develop Depth to Your Models

...managers, business analysts, technical analysts, database designers, database administrators, and anyone responsible for the analysis and specification of data during the application development lifecycle. Participants should have knowledge equivalent to: course 60021, Data Modeling: Create Basic Models.
T otal Learning Time
7 - 8 Hour(s)
Course Contents
Unit 1: Adding
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Process and Function Modeling

...managers, business analysts, technical analysts, database designers, and anyone responsible for the analysis and specification of functional requirements during the application development lifecycle. These people are likely to be graduate professionals with some experience in an application development environment.
T otal Learning Time
7 - 8 Hour(s)
Course Contents
Unit 1:
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Object Analysis Design Requirements Analysis

...managers, business analysts, technical analysts, database designers, and anyone responsible for analysis and design tasks during the object oriented application development lifecycle. These people are likely to be graduate professionals with some experience in an application development environment. No prior knowledge of object technology required, although students will benefit from a basic
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Object Analysis Design Design Implementation

...managers, business analysts, technical analysts, database designers, and anyone responsible for analysis and design tasks during the object oriented application development lifecycle. These people are likely to be graduate professionals with some experience of the application development environment. This course is part of an Oracle integrated curriculum and supplements our Oracle8 courses and
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Oracle SQL and SQL Plus SQL Plus and Reporting

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Application developers, database administrators, system designers/developers, and technical support professionals. Learners should be familiar with the basic principles of SQL and PL/SQL using Procedure Builder, or have completed courses 60111, 60112 and 60113. In addition, the first part of this series should have been taken, course 60121 Oracle SQL and SQL*Plus: Advanced Select Statements.
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Oracle8 Performance Tuning Strategies and Techniques

...abase administrators, system administrators, applications designers and developers, and technical support professionals.
Prior to taking this course, participants should be familiar with administering an Oracle8 database and have experience using Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM), or have taken the Oracle8 Database Administration series (courses 61311-61315).
T otal Learning Time
6 -
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Oracle8 Performance Tuning Managing Memory and Disk I O

...abase administrators, system administrators, applications designers and developers, and technical support professionals.
Prior to taking this course, participants should be familiar with administering an Oracle8 database, or have taken the Oracle8 Database Administration series (courses 61311-61315). In addition, they should understand key strategies and techniques involved in tuning an
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Oracle8 Performance Tuning Optimizing Sorts and Minimizing Contention

...abase administrators, system administrators, applications designers and developers, and technical support professionals.
Prior to taking this course, participants should familiar with administering an Oracle8 database, or have taken the Oracle8 Database Administration series (courses 61311-61315). In addition, they should understand key strategies and techniques involved in tuning an Oracle8
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Programming XML Using XML

...The target audience is enterprise application architects. designers, developers, content modellers and creators, and other IT professionals. Course Prerequisites: Students should have knowledge of Internet technologies. Experience using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is an advantage but not essential. Deployment Options e-Learning Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
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NDS Design and Implementation Part 1

...Based A udience Network administrators and network designers or consultants. Participants should have taken the Novell NetWare 5 Administration series (courses 82301-05) and Novell NetWare 5 Advanced Administration series (courses 82311-15) prior to taking this course. This is an approved study guide that will help you prepare for certification exam 50-634 and is equivalent to Novell
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NDS Design and Implementation Part 2

...Based A udience Network administrators and network designers or consultants. Participants should have taken the Novell NetWare 5 Administration series (courses 82301-05), Novell NetWare 5 Advanced Administration series (courses 82311-15), and the first part in this series (course 82501) prior to taking this course. This is an approved study guide that will help you prepare for
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Crystal Reports v10 Introduction to Report Design Part 1

...t.
Audience:
This course is designed for report designers who are responsible for creating and distributing reports. The course does not assume prior experience with Crystal Reports.
Deployment:
Self-Study
Accreditation
CEU credits: 0.40 CEUs
Language Options:
US English
Total Learning Time:
4 hours
Objectives:
Unit 1:
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Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks Part 1

...P). The audience includes network administrators, network designers, network specialists, network engineers, and network technicians. The audience specializes in configuring and supporting multiprotocol internetworks. They may be involved designing, expanding, and planning new Cisco internetworks for small, medium, or large companies.
Deployment:
Self-Study
Accreditation:
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Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks Part 2

...P). The audience includes network administrators, network designers, network specialists, network engineers, and network technicians. The audience specializes in configuring and supporting multiprotocol internetworks. They may be involved designing, expanding, and planning new Cisco internetworks for small, medium, or large companies.
Deployment:
Self-Study
Accreditation:
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Programming XML Using XML

...The target audience is enterprise application architects. designers, developers, content modellers and creators, and other IT professionals. Course Prerequisites: Students should have knowledge of Internet technologies. Experience using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is an advantage but not essential. Deployment Options e-Learning Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
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Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks Part 3

...P). The audience includes network administrators, network designers, network specialists, network engineers, and network technicians. The audience specializes in configuring and supporting multiprotocol internetworks. They may be involved designing, expanding, and planning new Cisco internetworks for small, medium, or large companies.
Deployment:
Self-Study
Accreditation:
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Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks Part 4

...P). The audience includes network administrators, network designers, network specialists, network engineers, and network technicians. The audience specializes in configuring and supporting multiprotocol internetworks. They may be involved designing, expanding, and planning new Cisco internetworks for small, medium, or large companies.
Deployment:
Self-Study
Accreditation:
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Programming XM XML Parsing

...he target audience is enterprise application architects., designers, developers, modellers and creators, and other IT professionals. Students should have knowledge of Internet technologies. Experience in using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is an advantage but not essential. Deployment Options e-Learning Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits CEU credits: 0.70
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Exchange 2000 Server--Part 2 Configuring

...ces for this course are System Administrators and Network Designers. Prerequisite for this course is to teach students how to configure Exchange 2000 server once it has been installed. T otal Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course Contents Unit 1: IS Duration: 3 - 4 Hour(s) Identify the features of the Information Store (IS). Identify the features of multiple databases and
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SQL Server 2000 Design Implement Databases Part 1 Intro to SQL Server

...Audience The audience for this course includes database designers, database managers, and technical managers. Candidates for Exam 70-229 operate in medium to large computing environments that use SQL Server 2000, Windows 2000 Active Directory, and Internet Information Server (IIS). Students are expected to have experience with using the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system. Students are
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SQL Server 2000 Design Implement Databases Part 2 Managing Data

... The intended audience for this course includes database designers, database managers, and technical managers. Candidates for Exam 70-229 operate in medium to large computing environments that use SQL Server 2000, Windows 2000 Active Directory, and Internet Information Server (IIS). Students are expected to have experience with using the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system, understand
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SQL Server 2000 Design Implement Databases Part 3 Managing Objects

... The intended audience for this course includes database designers, database managers, and technical managers. Candidates for Exam 70-229 operate in medium to large computing environments that use SQL Server 2000, Windows 2000 Active Directory, and Internet Information Server (IIS). Students are expected to have experience with using the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system, understand
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SQL Server 2000 Design Implement Databases Part 4 Managing Indexes

...Audience The audience for this course includes database designers, database managers, and technical managers. Candidates for Exam 70-229 operate in medium to large computing environments that use SQL Server 2000, Windows 2000 Active Directory, and Internet Information Server (IIS). Students are expected to have experience with using the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system, understand
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SQL Server 2000 Design Implement Databases Part 5 Dist Data Locks

...ce The target audience for this course includes database designers, database managers, and technical managers. Candidates for Exam 70-229 operate in medium to large computing environments that use SQL Server 2000, Windows 2000 Active Directory, and Internet Information Server (IIS). Learners are expected to have experience with using the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system. Learners are
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IBM DB2 Univ Database V7 1 Transition Part 1 Core Competencies

Course Overview This is the first course in a two part series that students will learn about OLAP functionality, SQL and AD Enhancements. Additionally, this course covers Federated Databases and Extenders and what has been added in these areas. Learn To Identify the enhancements that emerged with each version of DB2. Identify the six main product editions of the DB2 family. Identify
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IBM DB2 Univ Database V7 1 Transition Part 1 Core Competencies

Course Overview This is the first course in a two part series that students will learn about OLAP functionality, SQL and AD Enhancements. Additionally, this course covers Federated Databases and Extenders and what has been added in these areas. Learn To Identify the enhancements that emerged with each version of DB2. Identify the six main product editions of the DB2 family. Identify
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IBM DB2 Univ Database V7 1 Transition Part 2 Business Intelligence

Course Overview This is the second course in a two part series that students will be introduced to the concept of business intelligence. This course also covers administrative enhancements, and it discusses DB2 family enhancements. Learn To Identify the components of the data warehousing process. Identify the enhancements in Business Intelligence (BI) products available for DB2 version
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IBM DB2 Univ Database V7 1 Transition Part 2 Business Intelligence

Course Overview This is the second course in a two part series that students will be introduced to the concept of business intelligence. This course also covers administrative enhancements, and it discusses DB2 family enhancements. Learn To Identify the components of the data warehousing process. Identify the enhancements in Business Intelligence (BI) products available for DB2 version
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CIW E-Commerce Designer Part 1 Foundations

Course Overview The aim of this course is to help prepare students for the CIW: E-Commerce Designer exam. This course presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on E-Commerce Designer foundations. The instruction can be divided into three main parts: E-Commerce Foundations, B2B Frameworks and Law and the Internet. Learn To Identify the factors that drive
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CIW E-Commerce Designer Part 2 Product Marketing

Course Overview This course presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on E-Commerce marketing. The instruction can be divided into two main parts: Web Marketing Goals and Online Product Marketing. In the Web Marketing Goals section, the student will be given an overview of marketing goals and strategies. This will include an examination of the various types of marketing
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CIW E-Commerce Designer Part 3 Site Usability

Course Overview The aim of this course is to help prepare students for the CIW: E-Commerce Designer exam. This course presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on E-Commerce site usability. The instruction can be divided into three main parts: Site Usability, Consumer Service Methods, and Site Management. Learn To Identify the reasons for considering usability in
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CIW E-Commerce Designer Part 4 Site Implementation

Course Overview The aim of this course is to help prepare students for the CIW: E-Commerce Designer exam. This course presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on E-Commerce site implementation. The instruction can be divided into two main parts: Site Creation Methods and Site Development. Learn To Identify the features of independent online storefront creation
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CIW E-Commerce Designer Part 5 Transaction Mgt

Course Overview This is the final course in a five part series. Students will learn both theoretical and practical instruction on E-Commerce transaction management. Subjects covered in this course include online catalogs, payments, and security. Learn To Identify usability features of a Web site. Match the main Site Manager components with their functions. Identify the guidelines for
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CIW Perl Fundamentals Part 1 Basic Syntax

...ication developers, software engineers, and other network designers. Candidates for this exam create interactive Web pages using client- and server-side Web applications; access relational database systems from Web applications; implement applications using component technology; and create parameters for environment variables. As a prerequisite, students must have the CIW Foundations series
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CIW Perl Fundamentals Part 2 Manipulating Scripts

...ication developers, software engineers, and other network designers. Candidates for this exam create interactive Web pages using client- and server-side Web applications; access relational database systems from Web applications; implement applications using component technology; and create parameters for environment variables. As a prerequisite, students must have the CIW Foundations series
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CIW Perl Fundamentals Part 3 Best Practices

...ication developers, software engineers, and other network designers. Candidates for this exam create interactive Web pages using client- and server-side Web applications; access relational database systems from Web applications; implement applications using component technology; and create parameters for environment variables. As a prerequisite, students must have the CIW Foundations series
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Visio 2000

Course Overview This course introduces students to Microsoft Visio 2000. Beyond a basic introduction, however, students will gain experience in creating project management, networking, database and TQM illustrations for IT organizations. Learn To Identify the tasks that can be performed using Microsoft Visio 2000 Enterprise Edition. Identify the components used for performing specific
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Excel XP Fundamentals

...end users, help desk/support personnel, and other network designers. It is expected that learners should have a working knowledge of Microsoft Windows 9x or later operating systems. Some learners may have a basic knowledge of either Microsoft Office 97 or 2000 programs. Content Emphasis Informational Deployment Options Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation Accreditation
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Excel XP Proficient User

...end users, help desk/support personnel, and other network designers. It is expected that learners should have a working knowledge of Microsoft Windows 9x or later operating systems. Some learners may have a basic knowledge of either Microsoft Office 97 or 2000 programs and should have taken Microsoft Excel 2002 Fundamentals course 74030. Content Emphasis Skills-Based Deployment Options
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Excel XP Expert User

...end users, help desk/support personnel, and other network designers. It is expected that learners should have a working knowledge of Microsoft Windows 9x or later operating systems, and basic knowledge of either Microsoft Office 97 or 2000 programs. Learners should have also completed courses 74030 and 74031 or have equivalent knowledge. Content Emphasis Skills-Based Deployment Options
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FrontPage XP Curriculum

Course Overview This curriculum introduces the learner to both the core elements and higher level skills required to work with Web sites in FrontPage 2002. Topics covered include the principles of designing, structuring and modifying a Web, the procedures essential to creating both Web pages and Web sites, and task management. SharePoint Team Services and FrontPage Server extensions are also
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FrontPage XP Curriculum

Course Overview This curriculum introduces the learner to both the core elements and higher level skills required to work with Web sites in FrontPage 2002. Topics covered include the principles of designing, structuring and modifying a Web, the procedures essential to creating both Web pages and Web sites, and task management. SharePoint Team Services and FrontPage Server extensions are also
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Frontpage XP Proficient User

..., Technical Managers, Help Desk Support and other Network Designers. Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows and the Internet is suggested. Content Emphasis Skills-Based Deployment Options Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits Language Options American English Total Learning Time 6 to 8 hours 74091 Objectives
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Frontpage XP Proficient User

..., Technical Managers, Help Desk Support and other Network Designers. Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows and the Internet is suggested. Content Emphasis Skills-Based Deployment Options Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits Language Options American English Total Learning Time 6 to 8 hours 74091 Objectives
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FrontPage XP Expert User

..., Technical Managers, Help Desk Support and other Network Designers. Leaners should have completed the FrontPage 2002 Proficient User course (74091). Content Emphasis Skills-Based Deployment Options Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits Language Options American English Total Learning Time 6 to 8 hours 74092
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FrontPage XP Expert User

..., Technical Managers, Help Desk Support and other Network Designers. Leaners should have completed the FrontPage 2002 Proficient User course (74091). Content Emphasis Skills-Based Deployment Options Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits Language Options American English Total Learning Time 6 to 8 hours 74092
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Word XP Curriculum

...End Users, Technical Managers, Help Desk/Support, Network Designers and Project Managers. Learners should have a working knowledge of Microsoft Windows and the Internet, and should have experience with Word 2002 Fundamentals. Content Emphasis Skills-Based Deployment Options Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits Per Course
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Word XP Fundamentals

...End Users, Technical Managers, Help Desk/Support, Network Designers and Project Managers. Learners should have a working knowledge of Microsoft Windows and the Internet, and should have experience with Word 2002 Fundamentals. Content Emphasis Skills-Based Deployment Options Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits Language
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Word XP Proficient User

...End Users, Technical Managers, Help Desk/Support, Network Designers and Project Managers. Learners should have a working knowledge of Word 2002 and have taken the Microsoft Word 2002 Fundamentals course 74020. Content Emphasis Skills-Based Deployment Options Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits Language Options
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Word XP Expert User

...End Users, Technical Managers, Help Desk/Support, Network Designers and Project Managers. Learners should have a working knowledge of Microsoft Windows and the Internet, and should have completed the Word 2002 Fundamentals and Proficient User courses (course numbers 74020 and 74021) or equivalent experience. Content Emphasis Skills-Based Deployment Options Internet / Intranet,
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BizTalk Server 2000 Curriculum

...ors, Application Developers, System Analysts, and Network Designers who operate in medium to very large computing environments that use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000. Learners should have a minimum of one year's experience designing and developing distributed applications by using Microsoft technologies. Prerequisites include experience with XML and it is recommended that learners have
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BizTalk Server 2000 Part 1 Intro to BizTalk Server 2000

...ors, Application Developers, System Analysts, and Network Designers who operate in medium to very large computing environments that use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000. Learners should have a minimum of one year's experience designing and developing distributed applications by using Microsoft technologies. Prerequisites include experience with XML and it is recommended that learners have
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BizTalk Server 2000 Part 2 Documents Mapping Managing Submitting

...ors, Application Developers, System Analysts, and Network Designers. Prerequisites include experience with XML and it is recommended that learners have experience with XSLT. Learners should also have a working knowledge of COM+, including development tools such as Microsoft Visual Basic and Microsoft Visual C++, and a working knowledge of Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), ASP, and
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BizTalk Server 2000 Part 3 Monitoring Orchestration

...ors, Application Developers, System Analysts, and Network Designers. Prerequisite knowledge would include expertise with XML, and experience with XSLT recommended. Working knowledge of COM+, including development tools such as Microsoft Visual Basic and Microsoft Visual C++, and a working knowledge of Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), ASP, and Microsoft SQL Server Enterprise
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BizTalk Server 2000 Part 4 Components Solutions Troubleshooting

...ors, Application Developers, System Analysts, and Network Designers who operate in medium to very large computing environments that use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000. Learners should have a minimum of one year's experience designing and developing distributed applications by using Microsoft technologies. Prerequisites include experience with XML and it is recommended that learners have
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BizTalk Server 2000 Part 5 Secruity Optimization

...ors, Application Developers, System Analysts, and Network Designers who operate in medium to very large computing environments that use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000. Learners should have a minimum of one year's experience designing and developing distributed applications by using Microsoft technologies. Prerequisites include experience with XML and it is recommended that learners have
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Oracle9i SQL Data Retrieval Techniques

... Audience The audience includes database administrators, designers, developers, technical support professionals, and application developers. This course will help students prepare for the Oracle9i DBA certification, and is mapped to Exam 1Z0-007. Deployment Options Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits Language Options American
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CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 1 CORBA Intro IDL Clients

...ers, Systems Analysts, Software Engineers, Other Software Designers, and Project Managers. Candidates for this curriculum employ distributed application architecture technologies (including JavaBeans and CORBA), synthesize knowledge of system architecture design, database design and connectivity, create complete software solutions using the Java programming language and API. CIW Java
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CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 2 CORBA Servers Adv Features Security

...evelopers, Systems Analysts, Software Engineers, Software Designers, and Project Managers. Learners should have knowledge of Object-Oriented Programming. This course helps candidates prepare for CIW Enterprise Specialist exam number 1D0-442. In addition, the learner should have taken the first part of this series, 87061. Deployment Options Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation
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CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 3 EJB Framework Session Beans

...evelopers, Systems Analysts, Software Engineers, Software Designers, and Project Managers. Learners should have knowledge of Object-Oriented Programming. This course helps candidates prepare for CIW Enterprise Specialist exam number 1D0-442. In addition, learners should have taken the first two parts of the series, 87061 and 87062. Deployment Options Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE
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CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 4 EJB Deployment EJB Clients Entity Beans

...evelopers, Systems Analysts, Software Engineers, Software Designers, and Project Managers. Learners should have knowledge of Object-Oriented Programming. This course helps candidates prepare for CIW Enterprise Specialist exam number 1D0-442. In addition, learners should have taken the first three parts of the series, 87061 - 87063. Deployment Options Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN,
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CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 5 CMP EJB Transactions Security

...evelopers, Systems Analysts, Software Engineers, Software Designers, and Project Managers. Learners should have knowledge of Object-Oriented Programming. This course helps candidates prepare for CIW Enterprise Specialist exam number 1D0-442. In addition, learners should have taken the first four parts of the series, 87061 thru 87064. Deployment Options Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN,
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Systems Analysis Using Client Server Model Part 1 Client Server Env

This is the first course in a three part series that presents the students with instruction in the subject of fundamental client server concepts. This course will cover client server computing fundamentals, client server environment, development in the client server environment, and migrating to client server environment. Learn To: o Identify factors responsible for changes in the business
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Systems Analysis Using Client Server Model Part 3 Client Server Design

This is the final course in a three part series that deals with the design of the client server system. Students will learn server design, distributed data processing, client design, and testing and performance monitoring. Learn To: o Match types of database management systems (DBMSs) with their features. o Match relational database management system (RDBMS) components with their functions.
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Workflow Mgmt Part 1 Process Mapping Automation

...system administrators, system analysts, and other network designers. The major relevant duties of the audience include planning IT strategy for businesses, optimizing a company's workflow and processes, mapping IT requirements to business needs, and designing enterprise solutions. Students for this curriculum should have a basic understanding of computer systems and terminology such as
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Workflow Mgmt Part 2 Workflow Products

...system administrators, system analysts, and other network designers. The major relevant duties of the audience include planning IT strategy for businesses, optimizing a company's workflow and processes, mapping IT requirements to business needs, and designing enterprise solutions. Students should have a basic understanding of computer systems and terminology such as databases and e-mail
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CCNT Basic Telecommunications v6 0 Part 1

...users, Technical Managers, System Administrators, Network Designers. However, the course is targeted at a very general group.
Deployment:
e-Learning
Language Options:
US English
Total Learning Time:
6 - 8 hours
Objectives:
Unit 1: Telecommunications Fundamentals (3 - 4 hours)
Identify stages in the historical evolution of telecommunications.
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CCNT Basic Telecommunications v6 0 Part 2

...users, Technical Managers, System Administrators, Network Designers. However, the course is targeted at a very general group.
Deployment:
e-Learning
Language Options:
US English
Total Learning Time:
3 hours
Objectives:
Unit 1: Networks and Transmission (1.5 hours)
Identify features and functions of telecommunication networks.
Match current
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Understanding Wireless Sol Part 1 Wireless Fund WPANs

... wireless technologies. The audience will include network designers, system engineers, administrators, application developers, and individuals needing instant skills for projects using wireless networking solutions. Basic network engineering knowledge is a pre-requisite for this course. Deployment Options e-Learning Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits CEU credits:
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Understandng Wireless Sol Part 2 IEEE 802 11 Standards WLANs

... wireless technologies. The audience will include network designers, system engineers, administrators, application developers, and individuals needing instant skills for projects using wireless networking solutions. Basic network engineering knowledge is a pre-requisite for this course. Deployment Options e-Learning Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits CEU credits: 0.70
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Understanding Wireless Sol Part 3 WWANs Wireless Security

... wireless technologies. The audience will include network designers, system engineers, administrators, application developers, and individuals needing instant skills for projects using wireless networking solutions. Basic network engineering knowledge is a pre-requisite for this course. Deployment Options e-Learning Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits CEU credits: 0.70
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 Curriculum

This curriculum gives an introduction to distributed computing and Web Services, their advantages, and the challenges to which WebSphere Studio Application Developer offers solutions. It looks at SOAP syntax and how SOAP messages are used in Web Services applications and covers the fundamentals of writing Java clients for a Web Service application. It also covers the role of Universal Description,
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 Curriculum

This curriculum gives an introduction to distributed computing and Web Services, their advantages, and the challenges to which WebSphere Studio Application Developer offers solutions. It looks at SOAP syntax and how SOAP messages are used in Web Services applications and covers the fundamentals of writing Java clients for a Web Service application. It also covers the role of Universal Description,
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 Introduction

... technologies to build Web services including architects, designers, analysts, developers, and testers. It is assumed that learners will have a working knowledge of Java and XML. 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:
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 Introduction

... technologies to build Web services including architects, designers, analysts, developers, and testers. It is assumed that learners will have a working knowledge of Java and XML. 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:
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 UDDI Application Server 5

... technologies to build Web services including architects, designers, analysts, developers, and testers. It is assumed that learners will have a working knowledge of Java and XML. 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: UDDI
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Lotus Notes Domino R5 Development Part 1 Basic Concepts

...eries for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify basic concepts and features of Lotus Domino R5 and the elements of the
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Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 2 Application Devel Fundamentals

...eries for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to create a database in Domino Designer and identify the elements of the database;
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Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 3 Creating User Interfaces

...eries for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to create UIs by using folders and navigators in Lotus Domino R5; and identify the
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Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 4 Making Your Application Run

...eries for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the object-oriented hierarchy for Domino objects; identify the various
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Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 5 Adv Application Development

...eries for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the functions of Groupware and the elements of a workflow application;
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Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 6 Developing Applications for Web Clients

...eries for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the features of Notes applications developed for the web and sequence
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Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 7 Developing Applications for the Notes R5

...eries for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the uses of application development for the Notes R5 client; specify
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Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 8 Application Architecture

...eries for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the components of application architecture and the layers of security
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Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 9 Web Site Design

...eries for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the considerations for building a Web site and the procedure to set up
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Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 Learning Styles Navigation

...designers with the skills necessary to create and maintain Web sites using Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004.
Learn To:
Identify options for creating a new cascading style sheet (CSS) style.
Apply a cascading style sheet (CSS) style.
Export styles to create a cascading style sheet (CSS).
Import an external cascading style sheet (CSS).
Identify the characteristics of using
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Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 Learning Dreamweaver Basics

...designers with the skills necessary to create and maintain Web sites using Dreamweaver MX 2004.
Learn To:
Identify the key steps in the workflow for creating a Web site.
Set up a local site.
Create and save a new Web page.
Import content and tabular data.
Identify options to format text and paragraphs for the Web.
Identify options to control the document structure.
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Programming XML XML Parsing

...he target audience is enterprise application architects., designers, developers, modellers and creators, and other IT professionals. Students should have knowledge of Internet technologies. Experience in using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is an advantage but not essential. Deployment Options e-Learning Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits CEU credits: 0.70
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Programming XML Curriculum

...he target audience is enterprise application architects., designers, developers, modellers and creators, and other IT professionals. Students should have knowledge of Internet technologies. Experience in using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is an advantage but not essential. Deployment Options e-Learning Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits Per Course CEU credits: 0.70
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Programming XML Curriculum

...he target audience is enterprise application architects., designers, developers, modellers and creators, and other IT professionals. Students should have knowledge of Internet technologies. Experience in using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is an advantage but not essential. Deployment Options e-Learning Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits Per Course CEU credits: 0.70
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CIW Site Designer Curriculum

...ions professionals, PR professionals, Webmasters, graphic designers, technical writers, and library scientists. Learners will have completed either the CIW Foundations certification or the i-Net+ certification. Both of these provide a foundational knowledge about Internet networking, servers and clients, design and development, security, and using the Internet for business. This curriculum
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CIW Site Designer Part 1 Web Design Concepts Site Development

...ions professionals, PR professionals, Webmasters, graphic designers, technical writers, and library scientists. Learners will have completed either the CIW Foundations certification or the i-Net+ certification. Both of these provide a foundational knowledge about Internet networking, servers and clients, design and development, security, and using the Internet for business. This course helps
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CIW Site Designer Part 2 Basic Web Technologies

...ions professionals, PR professionals, Webmasters, graphic designers, technical writers, and library scientists. Learners will have completed either the CIW Foundations certification or the i-Net+ certification. Both of these provide a foundational knowledge about Internet networking, servers and clients, design and development, security, and using the Internet for business. Learners should have
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CIW Site Designer Part 3 Using FrontPage Dreamweaver HomeSite

...ions professionals, PR professionals, Webmasters, graphic designers, technical writers, and library scientists. Learners will have completed either the CIW Foundations certification or the i-Net+ certification. Both of these provide a foundational knowledge about Internet networking, servers and clients, design and development, security, and using the Internet for business. Learners should have
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CIW Site Designer Part 4 Using Paint Shop Pro Flash JavaScript DHTML

...ions Professionals, PR Professionals, Webmasters, Graphic Designers, Technical Writers, and Library Scientists. Students will have completed either the CIW Foundations certification or the i-Net+ certification. Both of these certifications provide a foundational knowledge about Internet networking, servers and clients, design and development, security, and using the Internet for business. In
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CIW Site Designer Part 5 Advanced Web Tech Web Site Publishing

...ions Professionals, PR Professionals, Webmasters, Graphic Designers, Technical Writers, and Library Scientists. Students will have completed either the CIW Foundations certification or the i-Net+ certification. Both of these certifications provide a foundational knowledge about Internet networking, servers and clients, design and development, security, and using the Internet for business. In
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CIW Application Developer CGI Using Perl Fundamentals Curriculum

...ication developers, software engineers, and other network designers. Candidates for this exam create interactive Web pages using client- and server-side Web applications; access relational database systems from Web applications; implement applications using component technology; and create parameters for environment variables. Prerequisites include CIW Foundations series certification (exam
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CIW Fundamentals of CGI Using Perl Part 1 CGI Perl Basics

...ication developers, software engineers, and other network designers. Candidates for this exam create interactive Web pages using client- and server-side Web applications; access relational database systems from Web applications; implement applications using component technology; and create parameters for environment variables. Prerequisites include CIW Foundations series certification (exam
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CIW Fundamentals of CGI Using Perl Part 2 Advanced Features

...ication developers, software engineers, and other network designers. Candidates for this exam create interactive Web pages using client- and server-side Web applications; access relational database systems from Web applications; implement applications using component technology; and create parameters for environment variables. Prerequisites include CIW Foundations series certification (exam
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PhotoShop 7 Curriculum

...nd scope. Audience The audience consists of graphic designers, artists, photographers, and Web developers that are involved in re-touching photographs, manipulating images, and creating original artwork. The audience may also be involved in creating graphics for the Web. No formal prerequisites are stated for this curriculum. Previous graphics design experience would be beneficial.
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PhotoShop 7 Fundamentals

... 7.0 image. Audience The audience consists of graphic designers, artists, photographers, and Web developers that are involved in re-touching photographs, manipulating images, and creating original artwork. The audience may also be involved in creating graphics for the Web. No formal prerequisites are stated for this curriculum. Previous graphics design experience would be beneficial.
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PhotoShop 7 Advanced

...toshop 7.0. Audience The audience consists of graphic designers, artists, photographers, and Web developers that are involved in re-touching photographs, manipulating images, and creating original artwork. The audience may also be involved in creating graphics for the Web. No formal prerequisites are stated for this curriculum. Previous graphics design experience would be beneficial.
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Understanding Wireless Solutions Curriculum

... wireless technologies. The audience will include network designers, system engineers, administrators, application developers, and individuals needing instant skills for projects using wireless networking solutions. Basic network engineering knowledge is a pre-requisite for this course. Deployment Options e-Learning Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits Per Course CEU
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 SOAP JavaBeans WSDL

... technologies to build Web services including architects, designers, analysts, developers, and testers. It is assumed that learners will have a working knowledge of Java and XML. 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: SOAP
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 SOAP JavaBeans WSDL

... technologies to build Web services including architects, designers, analysts, developers, and testers. It is assumed that learners will have a working knowledge of Java and XML. 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: SOAP
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 Web Services Clients J2EE

... technologies to build Web services including architects, designers, analysts, developers, and testers. It is assumed that learners will have a working knowledge of Java and XML. 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: Web
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 Web Services Clients J2EE

... technologies to build Web services including architects, designers, analysts, developers, and testers. It is assumed that learners will have a working knowledge of Java and XML. 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: Web
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 UDDI Application Server 5

... technologies to build Web services including architects, designers, analysts, developers, and testers. It is assumed that learners will have a working knowledge of Java and XML. 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: UDDI
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Oracle Database 10g PL SQL Fundamentals Part 2

...arget course audience is Application Developers, Database Designers, System Analysts, PL/SQL Developer, Technical Consultant, Forms Developer, and Portal Developer.
Deployment:
Self-Study
Language Options:
US English
Total Learning Time:
8 hours
Objectives:
Unit 1: PL/SQL Blocks
Identify features of PL/SQL blocks within a subprogram.
Match
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Special Design Tools
Creative solutions to problems are easily recognizable, after they have been created. But how does one arrive at the solution in the first place? This course examines how TRIZ and axiomatic design have been developed to aid design decision making and related problem solving. It looks at the work of Genrich Altshuller, an engineer born in the former Soviet Union in 1926, who worked in the Soviet
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Win2000 Professional Connect through Networks
This course covers the various aspects of networking connections. You will be introduced to the different types of dial-up networking connections, and you will learn to install and configure a Virtual Private Connection (VPN) and a dial-up connection. You will also learn to share the Internet connection over a network. In addition, this course introduces you to the installation and configuration
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VPNs Using Cisco Pre-Shared Keys
To configure VPNs using Cisco pre-shared keys The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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Further Cisco IOS Security Features
To configure the IOS Firewall authentication proxy and the IPS The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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Configuring Testing and Verifying IPSec
To configure, test, and verify IPSec The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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ISAKMP and IPSec
To recognize how to configure and verify ISAKMP and IPSec The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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Configuring Cisco Easy VPN Remote
To recognize how to configure Easy VPN Remote for the VPN Client 4.x and remote access routers The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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Remote Access Using Cisco Easy VPN
To configure remote access using a Cisco Easy VPN server The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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Design Concepts for Web Sites
To describe, explain, and equip students to use the basic techniques of web site design and development Web authors, webmasters, marketing and communications professionals, PR professionals, graphic designers, desktop designers, technical writers, and library scientists
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Advanced HTML Design Elements
To describe, and equip students to use, advanced HTML elements such as complex tables, frames and framesets, metadata and the META tag, and style sheets Web authors, webmasters, marketing and communications professionals, PR professionals, graphic designers, desktop designers, technical writers, and library scientists
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Advanced Technology Concepts for Web Designers
To introduce users to the incorporation of JavaScript and other technologies such as DHTML, cookies and plug-ins in web sites, and to web site publishing, web site maintenance, and database integration Web authors, webmasters, marketing and communications professionals, PR professionals, graphic designers, desktop designers, technical writers, and library scientists
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Using Fireworks MX with Dreamweaver MX and Flash MX
To introduce the advantages and possibilities associated with using Fireworks MX with Dreamweaver MX and Flash MX Web designers; graphic designers; home users and end users with an interest in graphic design; Macromedia Dreamweaver MX users and Macromedia Flash MX developers using Macromedia Fireworks MX to create graphics
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Working with Images in Macromedia Fireworks MX
To discuss how to work with images in Fireworks MX Web designers; graphic designers; home users and end users with an interest in graphic design; Macromedia Dreamweaver MX users and Macromedia Flash MX developers using Macromedia Fireworks MX to create graphics
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Adding Interactive Objects in Macromedia Fireworks MX
To describe how to work with and create interactive features in Fireworks MX Web designers; graphic designers; home users and end users with an interest in graphic design; Macromedia Dreamweaver MX users and Macromedia Flash MX developers using Macromedia Fireworks MX to create graphics
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OOAD Introduction to Object-Oriented Concepts
This course covers the general OO concepts. It covers the benefits of OO and the OO terminology. Further, it covers concepts related to objects and classes, such as attributes and operations. In addition, this course covers encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, dependency, associations, links, aggregation, and composition. The target audience is business analysts, system analysts, system
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OOAD Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
This course covers the general Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD) concepts. It covers the benefits of OOAD and the OOAD process. Further, it covers the concepts related to the requirement, analysis, and design phases. Under these concepts, the course covers requirements, use cases, the Supplementary Specification, domain model, operation contracts, use case realization, design patterns,
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OOAD Unified Modeling Language UML 2 0
This course covers history, goals, and features of Unified Modeling Language (UML) 2.0. It also covers various structural and behavioral UML diagrams. Structural diagrams include the Class, Object, Component, Package, Deployment, and Composite Structure diagrams. Behavioral diagrams include the Use Case, Sequence, Communications, Interaction Overview, Timing, Activity, and State Machine diagrams.
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OOAD Static Modeling with UML 2 0
This course covers the key concepts related to the use of Class diagrams, Component diagrams, and Deployment diagrams for static modeling. It also covers the features, elements, and considerations for using these diagrams. In addition, the course covers the modeling of three types of compartments in a class: name, attributes, and operations. Further, it discusses the concept and application of
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OOAD Dynamic Modeling with UML 2 0
This course covers dynamic modeling with Unified Modeling Language (UML) 2.0. It covers modeling concepts related to the Activity, Sequence, and State Machine diagrams. In the Activity diagram, the course covers the BasicActivities, IntermediateActivities, CompleteActivities, and structured activities packages. In Sequence diagram, it covers frames, interactions, and interaction operators. In the
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OOAD OO Design Patterns
This course covers the key concepts related to the use of Class diagrams, Component diagrams, and Deployment diagrams for static modeling. It also covers the features, elements, and considerations for using these diagrams. In addition, the course covers the modeling of three types of compartments in a class: name, attributes, and operations. Further, it discusses the concept and application of
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Introducing Microsoft NET
To introduce the concepts, environment, technology, and tools for Microsoft .NET Software developers, software project managers
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Win2000 Professional Installing and Upgrading
This course will give you skills necessary to install, upgrade, and troubleshoot Windows 2000 Professional. You will learn about the different types of Windows 2000 operating systems and about the features of Windows 2000 Professional. You will become acquainted with the requirements for installing Windows 2000 Professional, and you will have a chance to practice installing Windows 2000
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Win2000 Professional Installing on Multiple Computers


In this course, you will learn about Windows 2000 Professional's powerful features that enable you to install the operating system on multiple computers simultaneously. You will become acquainted with the concept of answer files and distribution folders, as well as with the procedure for creating an answer file and distribution folder. You will also learn about the system requirements for
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Win2000 Professional Managing Hardware Devices
In this course you will learn to install, operate, and manage MCSE hardware devices. You will be introduced to the procedure for installing and configuring Plug and Play devices. You will learn to unplug hardware devices, sign device drivers digitally, and verify file signatures. You will find out how to monitor and configure DVD and CD-ROM devices and removable media, such as tape devices. You
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Win2000 Professional Enhanced Support for Hardware Devices
This course covers enhanced hardware support. You will become acquainted with the procedure for installing and configuring modems and network adapters, and you will learn to create calling cards and to configure such devices as faxes, digital video discs (DVD), and video adapters. Furthermore, this course introduces you to new hardware, such as cameras, and IrDA and Universal Serial Bus (USB)
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Win2000 Professional Administering Users and Groups
In this course, you will become acquainted with the various tasks involved in administering users and groups. You will learn to create user accounts and groups, change their passwords, and change their group memberships, as well as to set up and modify group policies in Windows 2000 Professional. The course also covers using environment variables, user profiles, and IntelliMirror, all of which
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Win2000 Professional Administering Resources
In this course, you will become acquainted with the various tasks involved in administering resources. The course will introduce you to the different file systems supported by Windows 2000 Professional: FAT, FAT32, and NTFS, show you a comparison of these file systems, and help you determine the most appropriate file system for a given situation. It will also explain the procedure for converting
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Win2000 Professional Custom Desktop Environment
In this course you will learn how to customize your desktop environment in Windows 2000 Professional. You will learn how to install multiple languages, use input locales, and compose multilingual documents. You will also learn how to customize elements of your desktop such as the taskbar, My Documents, My Computer, display settings, and accessibility services, as well as how to connect to another
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Win2000 Professional Optimizing System Performance
In this course, you will learn to optimize system performance and to automate tasks and create offline files and folders. This course explores the use of Task Scheduler, as well as changing schedules and customizing tasks. You will also learn about the benefits of offline files and the situations in which the offline files and Briefcase are used. The course also explores creating and synchronizing
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Win2000 Professional Recovering Data and Systems
This course covers system and data recovery. You will be introduced to the procedure of recovering encrypted files and folders. As a user, you will use various components and tools for recovering data. You will also become familiar with the procedure for creating backups, restoring data from backups, and repairing disks using Emergency Repair Disk (ERD), as well as troubleshooting system errors
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Win2000 Professional Implementing and Monitoring Security
In this course, you will learn about implementing security policies in Windows 2000. The course begins with an explanation of security policies, such as group policies and local policies, and then discusses how to assign account policies, and how to implement security with the auditing feature of Windows 2000 Professional. You will also learn how the security components of Windows 2000
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Win2000 Server Managing File and Print Resources
In this course, you will learn about managing Windows 2000 file and printer resources. First, this course introduces you to the procedure of sharing and managing files and folders over the network. You will learn to create and replicate a Distributed File System share. Then, you will become familiar with the concept of securing data on a network, and you will learn to monitor access to files and
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Win2000 Server Configuring Storage Use
This course covers issues related to data storage in Windows 2000 operating system. First, you will become familiar with two types of disks in Windows 2000: basic disks and dynamic disks. You will learn to set up a basic disk and a dynamic disk for storing data. Then, you will learn to configure and monitor a new feature of Windows 2000, disk quotas, for a single user or for multiple users. The
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Win2000 Server Maintenance and Troubleshooting
This course covers issues related to the maintenance and troubleshooting of the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system. You will become familiar with the procedures of backing up and restoring data and with the various types of media to which you can back up data. Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) and Boot disks are also covered in this course. You will learn to maintain your system by creating and
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Win2000 Server Implementing Local Security and Policies
This course describes methods for ensuring security of your Windows 2000 Server computer. It explains the concept of security policies in a Windows 2000 environment, leads you through the process of implementing these policies using the Security Configuration Tool Set, and teaches you to monitor violations of security policies. Next, the course explains the concept of managing local users and
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Win2000 Server Monitoring and Optimizing
This course discusses issues related to monitoring and optimizing system performance. Optimizing memory usage, monitoring, detecting, and resolving memory bottlenecks in a system, and creating logs and alerts to track system performance are all covered in this course. The course describes processor-related counters and explains the procedures for monitoring processor performance and detecting
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Win2000 Server Configuring Network Services
This course introduces you to the procedures for installing and configuring networking services, DHCP, and name-resolution services, DNS and WINS, on a Windows 2000 Server. You will learn to create a reservation, authorize the DHCP server, and troubleshoot problems related to the DHCP server. Configuring WINS and DNS servers and troubleshooting problems related to those servers are also covered in
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Win2000 Server Managing Terminal Services
This course discusses Terminal Services, a built-in feature of Windows 2000 that deploys the Windows 2000 desktop, as well as Windows-based applications to any of the computers on a network. It also describes the two methods by which Terminal Services can be installed. You will become acquainted with the client hardware requirements and with the server configuration for Terminal Services setup.
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Win2000 Server Setting Up Remote Access Service
This course explains the procedure for setting up a routing and remote access server (RRAS), which enables users at remote locations to connect to an organization's network. The procedures for configuring the dial-in properties of a user account to allow remote access and for creating a remote access policy are also discussed in this course. In addition, you will learn to configure a remote access
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Win2000 Server Sharing Resources Over the Internet
This course discusses setting up workstations running Windows 2000 Professional. First, it introduces methods for creating and configuring network connections and describes the system requirements for setting up and configuring Internet connection sharing. You will review guidelines for troubleshooting problems with Internet connection sharing. Next, you will become familiar with the components
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Win2000 Server Implementing Interoperability
On a Windows 2000 network, you can implement interoperability to enable users to share files and printers in a heterogeneous network environment. This course explains how to integrate Novell NetWare and Apple networks with a Windows 2000 network. The course discusses implementing interoperability with Novell NetWare and with Apple networks and familiarizes you with the protocols required to
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Win2000 Server Automated Methods of Installation
This course explains automated methods of installation on member servers and workstations running Windows 2000 Server. First, you will become familiar with the concept of Remote Installation Services (RIS) and with the systems requirements for implementing RIS and its architecture. Next, you will learn to install and configure Windows 2000 using RIS, and you will become familiar with the
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Win2000 Active Directory Design Introducing Windows 2000 Active Directory Services
This course provides an introduction to basic Active Directory concepts. First, you will learn about directory services, the introduction of Active Directory in Windows 2000, and the physical structure and information flow in Active Directory. This course explains the features of Active Directory, such as domains, trusts, trees, forests and organizational units. Next, you will learn about sites
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Win2000 Active Directory Design Business Requirements and Naming Strategies
This course discusses the need to effectively plan the Active Directory Service (ADS) structure before implementing it on a network. This course explains how to analyze the business model and organizational requirements of your organization, with a discussion of structural, process, and user requirements, as well as an examination of the IT management structure, the factors influencing business
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Win2000 Active Directory Design Planning a Domain Structure in Win2000
This course helps you with planning the domain structure of an organization, and identifying the factors affecting the domain model and the optimum plan of implementing a domain. You will learn about delegating administration in a Windows 2000 network, implementing Active Directory security and defining access, mapping the administrative model of an organization to the IT structure, and delegation
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Win2000 Active Directory Design Active Directory Security and Replication Strategies
This course helps you plan your use of Active Directory in Windows 2000, through a discussion of Active Directory security and replication strategies. First, the course explains group policies, different types of group policy objects (GPOs), group policy inheritance and precedence, and how to administer and manage a group policy. You will learn about operations masters, their relation to domain
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Win2000 Active Directory Design Advanced Active Directory Concepts
This course gives you the knowledge and skills necessary to design an Active Directory implementation plan, by covering methods of extending the schema, Active Directory data recovery and maintenance, and setup and upgrade strategies. First, you will learn about expanding and modifying the schema, prerequisites, implications of these changes, and methods for altering schema components. The course
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Win2000 Server Installing and Upgrading
This course will give you skills necessary to install, upgrade, and troubleshoot Windows 2000 Server. You will learn about the different types of Windows 2000 operating systems and about the features of Windows 2000 Server. You will become acquainted with the requirements for installing Windows 2000 Server, and you will have a chance to practice installing Windows 2000 Server. Finally, you will
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Win2000 Server Managing Hardware Devices Drivers
In this course you will learn to install, operate, and manage MCSE hardware devices. You will be introduced to the procedure for installing and configuring Plug and Play devices. You will learn to unplug hardware devices, sign device drivers digitally, and verify file signatures. You will find out how to monitor and configure DVD and CD-ROM devices and removable media, such as tape devices. You
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OS 390 WebSphere Application Server
This course addresses the OS/390 WebSphere Application Server, its various components, its function as middleware, and its capabilities. It also discusses the creation of servlets, access and security, and usage tracking. The course begins with an introduction to the WebSphere Application Server, designing the server, and maintaining the server. Access and tracking, setting up access levels and
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Gathering Requirements
This module outlines a formal five-phase approach to network design. . It can be used by an outside consultant or an internal Information Services (IS) group. This network design process, as presented here, is very methodical. This level of detail helps ensure that the designer gathers all necessary information, considers all options, and keeps all key players well informed. Experienced network
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 Network Connectivity
To recognize Cisco architectural framework models and network requirements, and how remote connections are established Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 Configuring the CPE and Verifying Broadband ADSL
To configure a network of hosts over a bridging DSL CPE access device to an aggregate router and verify broadband ADSL configurations for Layer 1 and Layer 2 Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 Frame Mode MPLS Implementation
To recognize the MPLS architecture and functionality, configure frame mode MPLS on IOS routers, and distinguish between MPLS VPN and traditional VPN operation Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 IPSec VPNs
To recognize how IPSec VPNs operate and configure a site-to-site IPsec VPN Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 IPSec VPN Configuration
To implement IPSec site-to-site VPNs using SDM and GRE tunnels, and provide high-availability VPNs using backup interfaces Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 Configuring Cisco Easy VPN
To recognize the components and operation of Cisco Easy VPN, and configure Easy VPN Server and the VPN client for Easy VPN Remote access Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 Mitigating Network Attacks and Disabling Unused Services
To recognize the Cisco Self-Defending Network strategy, secure enterprise networks from various attacks, and disable unnecessary network services Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 Securing Routers Administrative Access and Access Lists
To secure Cisco routers by protecting the router administrative interface using password features and role-based CLI, and recognize how to mitigate network threats and attacks by using ACLs to filter traffic Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 IOS Firewalls and IOS IPS
To secure enterprise networks by implementing Cisco IOS Firewalls and Cisco IOS IPS using CLI and SDM Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 Securing Management Features and AAA
To recognize the features of secure management and reporting, and securely implement them, and configure and troubleshoot AAA on a Cisco systems router Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ONT 1 0 Network Requirements and Introduction to VoIP
To recognize the converged network requirements within the Cisco conceptual network models, the basic principles of VoIP networks and conversion to them, call control mechanisms, and how voice is digitized for data transport Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support
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Cisco ONT 1 0 Supporting VoIP
To recognize how voice is encapsulated, bandwidth requirements and overhead, and how voice is implemented in an enterprise Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support professionals, network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network
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Cisco ONT 1 0 IP QoS and its Implementation
To recognize converged network issues and how QoS optimizes performance, its models and methods of implementation Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support professionals, network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers
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Cisco ONT 1 0 Classification and Marking
To recognize how classification and marking are used to define a QoS service class, and configure and use NBAR for Cisco MQC class-based classification and marking operations Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support professionals, network administrators, network engineers,
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Cisco ONT 1 0 Queuing
To recognize how to implement the basic and advanced queuing mechanisms for relieving network traffic congestion, and how to configure queuing on a Cisco router Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support professionals, network administrators, network engineers, network
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Cisco ONT 1 0 TCP and QoS Traffic Management and Mechanisms
To recognize how TCP and QoS support traffic management and optimization, and how their mechanisms are implemented Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support professionals, network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers
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Cisco ONT 1 0 AutoQoS
To recognize the functionality of Cisco AutoQos, and how to configure and optimize it for an enterprise Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support professionals, network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers
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Cisco ONT 1 0 Wireless Implementations
To recognize how to configure wireless security and basic wireless management Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support professionals, network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers
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Layer 2 Security
To recognize, troubleshoot, and mitigate layer 2 attacks The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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ACS for Windows Server
To configure Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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Cisco IOS Security Features
To configure the IOS Firewall for Cisco routers The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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VPNs Using Certification Authorities
to recognize how to configure and verify IPSec VPN using CAs The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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802 1x Port-based Authentication and Best Practice
To recognize how to configure 802.1x port-based authentication and recommend a best practice for threat mitigation The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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Cisco Router and Security Device Manager
To recognize how to install and configure SDM on a Cisco router The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Campus Networks
To recognize the Cisco hierarchical network model as it pertains to the campus network. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Defining Virtual Local Area Networks VLANS
To identify how various technologies are best implemented within the Campus Infrastructure module and configure VLANs on access switches to confine traffic to individual VLANs in accordance with the Campus Infrastructure module design Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Implementing Trunks and the Virtual Trunking Protocol VTP
To explain the procedure for configuring both 802.1Q and ISL trunking between two switches, how VLAN configuration of switches within a management domain can be automated with VTP, and identify common VLAN configuration errors and explain the solutions to those errors. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Implementing Spanning Tree
To implement spanning tree operation in a hierarchical network Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Implementing Inter-VLAN Routing
To implement and verify inter-VLAN routing Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Implementing High Availability In a Campus Environment
To implement high availability technologies and techniques using multilayer switches in a campus environment. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Wireless LANs
To recognize the features of WLANs and compare wireless LANs with wired LANs, the different WLAN topologies, and explain WLAN technology, standards, and security. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Configuring and Implementing WLANs
To explain how to use Cisco Systems utilities to configure the Cisco WLAN client, distinguish between autonomous and lightweight WLAN implementations, and explain how to configure autonomous and lightweight Cisco WLAN solutions. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Configuring Campus Switches to Support Voice
To identify and configure switch infrastructure to support voice Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Mitigating Service Loss and Data Theft
To recognize the potential attacks and how to implement security features in a switched network. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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CCNT Basic Telecommunications v6 0 Part 2
This course focuses on transmission networks, switching, and signaling. The course begins with an overview of transmission networks, looking at current structures, cellular, Internet, and the various transmission media. It then covers signaling, looking at the various signaling types and processes. The final area of concentration is switching, covering, for example, analog and digital, time- and
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CCNT Basic Telecommunications v6 0 Part 1
The goal of this course is to present the learner with the fundamentals of telecommunications and to give a comprehensive introduction to analog and digital concepts. The course covers the history of telecommunications and looks at the structure of business systems (including station sets, PBX, key and hybrid systems, ISDN and broadband), CPE, and services (dedicated and switched). The course then
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Formatting Adding Interactivity to Web Sites
... FrontPage 2002 curriculum. This course is meant for site designers who want to create Web sites using the advanced formatting features in FrontPage and add different components to the site to enhance navigation facilities and user interactivity. The course teaches users how to work with cascading styles sheets, links, tables, and frames. It also discusses the integration of a FrontPage Web
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Adobe GoLive CS2 Getting Started
This course covers the Adobe GoLive CS2 environment, basic Web page editing, creating a new Web site, and organizing your files. It also covers basic HTML syntax and structure. The audience consists of Web designers and developers involved with the creation and management of basic Web sites and Web content using Adobe GoLive CS2.
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Adobe GoLive CS2 Web Page Layout
This course introduces you to the basics of entering text on an HTML page, formatting the text, and creating style sheets to maintain consistency across Web pages. You will learn how to create tables and add text and images to them. You will also learn about properties of images for the Web and how to modify these properties. The audience consists of Web designers and developers involved with the
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Adobe GoLive CS2 Enhancements and Publishing Your Site
This course introduces you to enhancements and publishing a Web site using Adobe GoLive CS2. In this course, you will learn how to create rollovers and forms. You will also learn to add multimedia and flash files to your Web site and correct broken links, change and update links, connect your site to a server, and finally upload your site. The audience consists of Web designers and developers
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Adobe GoLive CS2 Beyond the Basics
This course covers procedures to add elements, such as layers, JavaScript objects, components, page templates, and Smart Objects to Web pages. The audience consists of Web designers and developers involved with the creation and management of basic Web sites and Web content using Adobe GoLive CS2.
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Adobe InDesign CS2 Getting Started
This course teaches fundamental concepts and skills for working with Adobe InDesign CS2 to create professional documents. In this course, you will learn about the capabilities and tools of InDesign and you are introduced to the software interface. You will also learn about the basic commands and procedures used to create and save basic InDesign documents. By the end of this course, you will be
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Adobe InDesign CS2 Text and Basic Graphics
This course teaches various skills required to use text and graphics in Adobe InDesign CS2 documents. In this course, you will learn how to add and modify text and graphics. You will also learn to format and edit text and graphics. Additionally, you will learn how to create reusable styles such as character styles, paragraph styles, and object styles. By the end of this course, you will be able to
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Adobe InDesign CS2 Tables and Paths
This course covers some advanced skills for working with tables and paths in Adobe InDesign CS2. In this course, you will learn to work with tables and paths. You will be introduced to the tools used to create and edit tables and paths. In addition, you will be able to insert text and graphics in tables, add color to the table, and add text to paths. This course is intended for graphic designers,
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Adobe InDesign CS2 Beyond the Basics
This course teaches concepts related to creating multipage documents and using master pages. In this course, you will learn how to add pages to a document, organize pages in a document, and create and apply master pages. You will also learn how to combine documents into a book and to create Table of Contents (TOCs) and indexes. In addition, you will learn how to preflight and package a document,
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Object-Oriented Analysis Design I
This course teaches students the basic object-oriented concepts, such as objects, classes, and their relationships. It also teaches the various OOAD methodologies, such as Booch and OMT. This course is intended for systems analysts, application developers/programmers, project managers, and software designers.
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Web Design Basics
...designers who want to understand the basics of creating professional Web pages. The course describes the basics required for Web design, such as planning of sites, pages, and content. In content designing, it describes the issues involved in creating well-written Web pages, and effective graphics. It also describes other design issues apart from site content, such as site navigation and
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Object-Oriented Analysis Design II
This course focuses on the object-oriented (OO) software development life cycle, both at the macro and the micro level. It also teaches the diagrams used at the different levels of the OO software development life cycle. This course is intended for systems analysts, application developers/programmers, project managers, and software designers.
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Software Engineering Concepts
The Software Engineering Concepts WBT provides an introduction to the basic concepts of software engineering. It examines the software development process, and the relative strengths and weaknesses of various software process models. It also describes various approaches to requirement gathering and problem analysis. The students will also learn to specify and validate requirements. Managers,
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Software Project Management
The Software Project Management WBT is the final course in the Software Engineering curriculum. This course is meant for professionals whose responsibilities include design, development, or management of software systems and who want to understand the basics of software project management. The course provides an introduction to the basic concepts of software project management. It examines the
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DB2 Design Administration I ver 4 x
Provides the knowledge for database administrators and designers who need to monitor and tune a DB2 database for maximum performance. Database administrators, analysts and systems designers.
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DB2 Design Administration II ver 4 x
Provides the knowledge for database administrators and designers who need to monitor and tune a DB2 database for maximum performance. Database administrators, analysts and systems designers.
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IMS DB Programming I Rel 5
Teaches developers to design and program IMS/DB applications and to write online transactions using a variety of interactive practical examples. COBOL programmers, analysts and system designers.
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IMS DB Programming II Rel 5
Teaches developers to design and program IMS/DB applications and to write online transactions using a variety of interactive practical examples. COBOL programmers, analysts and system designers.
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IMS DC Programming I
This course teaches new IMS/DC developers to maintain existing systems, or develop new IMS/DC systems. The major components of the IMS Data Communications environment, as well as retrieving input messages and sending output messages in an IMS/DC environment, are covered. Other areas of interest include the differences between conversational and non-conversational processing, using the Scratch Pad
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IMS DC Programming II
This course expands on the concepts developed in IMS/DC Programming I, and further helps new IMS/DC developers to maintain existing systems or develop new IMS/DC systems. Areas of interest include MFS features and facilities, terminal message switches, and program-to-program message switches. Some tips to debug your online application program, and some current and future trends in IMS/DC
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ADS Online ver 12
Teaches the fundamentals of the ADS/Online development facility and its relationship with CA-IDMS. Programmers, analysts and systems designers.
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CA-IDMS R Application Programming Part I ver 12
Explains CA-IDMS structure and environment, teaches how to access and manipulate records and sets, and details how they are physically stored in the database. Programmers, analysts and systems designers.
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CA-IDMS R Application Programming Part II ver12
Explains CA-IDMS structure and environment, teaches how to access and manipulate records and sets, and details how they are physically stored in the database. Programmers, analysts and systems designers.
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Basics of Telecommunications
The Basics of Telecommunications WBT is meant for professionals whose responsibilities include design, management, or operation of telecommunications systems and who want to understand the basics of telecommunications. The course provides an introduction to the fundamental techniques and technologies used in the emerging and expanding field of telecommunications. It explores the history and
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RDBMS Concepts
The success of an organization depends on its ability to acquire timely and accurate data about its operations, to manage this data effectively, and to use this data for analyzing its requirements and controlling its activities. Since the volume of data available to an organization might be vast, it is important to process this data to derive relevant information quickly. The data can be managed
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Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 1: Basic Concepts
... series for webmasters application developers and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features web-specific tasks and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course students will learn how to identify basic concepts and features of Lotus Domino R5 and the elements of the
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Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 2: Application Development Fundamentals
This is the second course in a nine part series for webmasters application developers and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features web-specific tasks and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course students will learn how to create a database in Domino Designer and
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Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 3: Creating User Interfaces
... series for webmasters application developers and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features web-specific tasks and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course students will learn how to create UIs by using folders and navigators in Lotus Domino R5; and identify the
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Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 4: Making Your Application Run
... series for webmasters application developers and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features web-specific tasks and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course students will learn how to identify the object-oriented hierarchy for Domino objects; identify the various
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Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 5: Advanced Application Development
... series for webmasters application developers and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features web-specific tasks and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course students will learn how to identify the functions of Groupware and the elements of a workflow application;
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Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 6: Developing Applications for Web Clients
... series for webmasters application developers and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features web-specific tasks and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course students will learn how to identify the features of Notes applications developed for the web and sequence the
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Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 7: Developing Applications for the Notes R5
... series for webmasters application developers and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features web-specific tasks and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course students will learn how to identify the uses of application development for the Notes R5 client; specify
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Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 8: Application Architecture
... series for webmasters application developers and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features web-specific tasks and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course students will learn how to identify the components of application architecture and the layers of security
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Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 9: Web Site Design
... series for webmasters application developers and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features web-specific tasks and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course students will learn how to identify the considerations for building a Web site and the procedure to set up a
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