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Certificate in Web Content Creation (Master Classes)


...plex content management, and constantly changing business models. First you?ll learn how to adapt your writing for the web, developing a truly electronic style. Then you?ll learn how to think structurally when approaching new content, exploring information architecture from the point of view of a creator. You?ll see how to produce text that fits snugly into a content management system. Then
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LBD: Behavior Changes Models


Explores the models for behavior change in students with learning and behavior disorders.
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eMarketing 1.1


...tion from the e-Marketing Association.eMarketing Business models Internet history and statistics Banner Advertising strategies Banner advertising design E-mail techniques and strategies E-Mail problems and challenges Writing styles for e-mail Use of HTML and text in e-mail Ethics in e-mail marketing Mailing list criteria for e-mail marketing Integration of online and conventional marketing
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Master s Specialist Workshop Technical Documentation Quality Management Modules 7-9


Study of all phases of documentation project management, focusing on plans and models of publications management.
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Java 2 -- Advanced Enterprise Java
...ferences between JDBC and ODBC.
You will learn about the models supported by JDBC and the different types of JDBC drivers.
You will also learn about the different interfaces in the java.sql package. Finally, you will be able to write the code for adding, updating, and deleting records from a database. The second unit explains native methods and the procedure for invoking a native method.
It
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Write for Business with Companion CD
...on skills. The easy-to-follow format includes guidelines, models, checklists, and templates to help you save time drafting, revising, and proofreading. Based on the "Seven Traits of Good Writing," Write for Business teaches employees and students to write clear and engaging e-mail messages, project reports, presentations, proposals, and more. The accompanying Companion CD features additional
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Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET Online Training
...orm requirements for ASP.NET Describe ASP.NET programming models Explain what Web forms are and their uses Create an ASP.NET application Describe IIS application roots Explain how HTML and XML work in ASP.NET Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET Using Server Controls Describe how server controls are used in ASP.NET Describe how Web controls are used in ASP.NET Set properties and handle events in Web
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Selling With an Unfair Advantage: No Lying, Cheating or Deception


...and small business owners, a wealth of ideas, strategies, models and techniques that help the customer to make a quality buying decision. Here you will have 5 sessions which cover these ideas. There will be discussion on strengthening your self-confidence and motivation; the selling approach to your prospects way of buying; skills for physical, vocal and language effectiveness; how to find and
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Professional Writing Skills at a Glance
This course covers the following three major areas of professionals writing skills.
Welcome to Professional Writing Skills at a Glance This course covers the following three major areas of professionals writing skills:Introduction to Communication: An overview of communication skills provides a starting point for the course. A checklist will reveal both your writing strengths and weaknesses so
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Herbal Energetics: Learn How Herbs Work Within Your Body



... will examine the Basic Concept of Disease, the Elemental Models and the Degree of Action that herbs take within the body along with the different herb types and applications.
This course will help you to understand the basic concept of disease and how to choose which herbs (that you hear about in the national news) are right for you. I will also offer you links to items on the web that will
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The Foundations of Creativity and Innovation
...sychological perspectives. You will then examine specific models that are used to explain creativity and innovation.Of course, creativity is not a "dry" subject. The human mind must be stimulated, excited, and nurtured to produce creative thinking. In short, people need the right climate and culture for creativity and innovation to flourish.Starting with an examination of the barriers to
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The Foundations of Creativity and Innovation
Get Your Career on the Fast Track
..., worked hard, and got ahead. These people were your role models, your guides to succeeding in business. But if that's not happening, you ask yourself, "Why not?" The world is different now. Instead of job security, you need to focus on career security. In this course, you will learn more about today's new business environment. You will learn about yourself and how to work with your strengths
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The Retail Industry Overview Version 2
Retail is one of the largest industries and one of the most visible to consumers. The retail industry includes businesses such as automobile dealers, retail gas stations, and department stores. Over the years, it has gone through various sales-channel shifts, from catalog sales to online selling. Yet, throughout these changes, the brick-and-mortar stores have remained strong. In today's retail
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Understanding Technical Professionals
...cult to understand? Do you find that the usual management models are not as effective as they could be? This course explains the ways in which these employees differ from other workers and how you can apply more appropriate and effective management techniques. You will also learn how business has responded with new corporate structures and management strategies to meet the challenges of the new
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Models for Managing Technical Professionals
Because technical professionals set a high value on autonomy, managing their time and resources can be a difficult task. But, since it's your job to supervise this often-frustrating yet extremely valuable group of employees, you need to figure out the best way to do it. And this "best way" may vary from company to company and from individual to individual. In this course you'll learn a variety of
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Diagnosing and Planning
...d bring fresh ideas to every new contract. Frameworks and models help you to make an effective diagnosis. They help you to evaluate the strategic position of the client organization, which is vital. To deliver solutions that are relevant and appropriate to the client's particular business, you must have a knowledge of the organization. Each organization is unique: there are different people and
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A Workable Solution for Internal Clients
One of the many challenges of working as an internal consultant is that of "making things happen." But making decisions isn't always easy. There are so many options and you may encounter resistance to changes you propose during internal consulting assignments. How should you deal with this? And how can you be so sure that working practices won't simply revert back once you're "off the scene?" You
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A Manager s Introduction to Business Law
This course introduces managers to the fundamental concepts of business law. It begins by exposing some prevalent legal misconceptions shared by management and establishes the true role that law plays in society and business. The relationship between business ethics and law is explained and how managers serve as vital role models for demonstrating ethical business practices. This course also
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Managing Business Risk - Developing a Risk Management Plan
Managing Business Risk: Developing a Risk Management Plan teaches learners about the various risk management models as well as factors that influence the risk management function in organizations. Students will also learn about the risk management environment that organizations face and the methods used to assess those risks.
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Manager s Performance Guide - Team Conflict Skills
There is little doubt that today's organizations are experiencing unprecedented changes in how they define themselves and accomplish their work. Nowhere are these changes more evident than in organizations' training and development departments. Managers are increasingly being asked to show how their training efforts add value to the organization, and that means being able to measure performance.
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Analyzing Requirements Using Models
There are various types of solution development methodologies that a business analyst must consider when modeling software or business systems. These approaches include business process, object-oriented, and structured analysis methodologies. Though the decision of which methodology to use depends on the culture and standards of the organization, a business analyst can only properly represent the
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Introduction to Advanced Finance
Don't be intimidated by corporate finance and choosing appropriate investment projects. If you are a corporate manager faced with choosing between different investment projects, this course will be helpful. You will review Time Value of Money concepts, and learn how to choose corporate projects using accounting models and cash flow models.
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Investment Project Analysis and Selection
Don't be intimidated by corporate finance and choosing appropriate investment projects. If you are a corporate manager faced with choosing between different investment projects, this course will be helpful. You will learn how to choose corporate projects based on the different project analysis models and advanced analysis tools.
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The Model Leader
...aditional organizations with conventional leader and role models. Now the music has changed. We don't know the new steps and there are not footprints on the floor." Peter R. Schools' words accurately reflect the challenges of leading today. You have to be able to develop a diverse team that can achieve optimum performance. You have to know how to motivate a variety of individuals. And you have
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Balanced Scorecard - Corporate Strategy
In "Balanced Scorecard: Corporate Strategy," you will learn how to develop and formalize your organization's corporate strategy to achieve strategic business objectives. You will also learn the role a balanced scorecard plays in the strategic-planning process, as well as other models and tools that enable you to execute a strategic analysis. Finally, you will learn which pitfalls to avoid and
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Exploratory Data Analysis in Six Sigma
...a such as multi-vari studies, correlation, and regression models. The course takes you through the multi-vari analysis to identify positional, cyclical, and temporal variations and how to apply an effective sampling plan for conducting this analysis. It also explains the correlation coefficient, its statistical significance, and how it is different from causation. In addition, the course helps
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Supply Chain Management Using Models

...rt. In addition to, performance measures and metrics, and models for improving all major processes within a supply chain.
Learn To:
Identify factors that help in transforming the supply chain.
Identify steps for developing a superior supply chain strategy.
Identify characteristics of the quadrants of the sourcing strategy matrix.
Match levels in sourcing strategy with their
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Directory Technologies Part 1 Directory Server Model

...the solutions provided by a Directory. o Match the X.500 models with their functions. o Match the components of the X.500 Directory with their functions. o Match the components of the FSD model with the situations in which they are used. o Match the Discovery component features of the FSD model with the situations in which they are used. o Identify the Security component features of the
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SQL Server 2000 Database Admin Part 3 Security Data Recovery

...elines for preventing data loss. Match database recovery models with their features. Identify the process behind SQL Server 2000 backup. Audience Candidates for this exam operate in medium to very large computing environments that use SQL Server 7.0 (and plan to upgrade to SQL Server 2000), Windows 2000 Active Directory, and Internet Information Server (IIS). They have a minimum of one
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Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures Part 5

... for wireless networks.
Identify features of the design models for Cisco WLAN solutions.
Identify optimal decisions for designing a WLAN in a given scenario.
Unit 2: Designing Content Networking Solutions (3 hours)
Identify features of content networking.
Identify features of the content caching components of a Cisco content networking solution.
Identify features of the content
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Designing Cisco Internetwork Solutions Part 2

...SGN exam 640-861. It covers Campus design methodology and models, Enterprise Edge WAN design methodology, WAN technology, and IP addressing, including IPv6.
Learn To:
Identify factors to consider when designing an Enterprise Campus.
Match types of transmission media with their characteristics.
Distinguish between switched Local Area Network (LAN) and shared LAN segmentation
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Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions Part 1

...ish between traditional and modern network organizational models.
Identify guidelines for implementing a network organizational model.
Identify characteristics of organizational policies and procedures.
Identify features of the planning, design, implementation, operation, and optimization (PDIOO) methodology.
Identify the steps involved in a network design phase methodology.
Identify
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Oracle Designer 6i First Class Analysis

...ing the Repository Object Navigator. Unit 2: Analysis Models Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s) Perform the steps required to create a process model using the Process Modeller. Perform the steps required to create an organization unit using the Process Modeller. Perform the steps required to create a process step using the Process Modeller. Perform the steps required to create a flow line
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Oracle8i Network Administration Net8 Additional Config Troubleshooting

...e definition. Identify the features of two domain naming models. Sequence the steps involved in discovering a Names server on the network by an Oracle Names client. Sequence the events that occur when an Oracle Names client uses its cache to retrieve Names server information. Unit 2: Oracle Names Usage and Configuration Duration: 1.5 - 2 Hour(s) Identify two approaches to
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Windows NT Server 4 0 Implementing Directory Services

Course Overview
This is the first course in a seven-part series intended for network support professionals working in a Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 based enterprise environment. The series aims to enable these professionals to pass Microsoft's certification examination 70-68. This series enables participants to design, implement, and support the Windows NT Server network operating system in
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Windows NT 4 0 Core Technologies Support - Part 1

... Windows NT environment, its architecture and the network models. Install the Windows NT Server 4.0 as a Primary Domain Controller in a Single Domain Model. Configure the Windows NT environment using the Control Panel, Registry Editor and the System Policy Editor. Distinguish between User Profiles and System Policies, create user profiles and manage System Policies using the System Policy
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Windows NT 4 0 Core Technologies Support Curriculum

... Windows NT environment, its architecture and the network models; install and configure Windows NT; create user profiles and manage System Policies; describe the Windows NT file systems, manage partitions and configure the hard disk; protect server data using various Windows NT fault tolerance levels; identify the subsystems responsible for supporting applications; install and configure the
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Oracle Report Builder Controlling Reports

...fy different types of triggers in report, data and layout models. Create report-level, data model, and layout model triggers. Identify the functions of the SRW package. Identify the various SRW packaged procedures used for message display, field initialization, data restriction, format attribute setting, report creation, and SQL statement execution. Identify the different development
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NetWare and Windows NT Integration - Part 2

...t relationship.
Identify the various Windows NT domain models.
Compare the various directory services including NTDS, NDS, and ADS.
Identify the benefits of integrating Windows NT domains with NDS.// Integrate a Windows NT network with an NDS network.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
This course is for CNE candidates who need to integrate Windows NT Workstations,
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NetWare and Windows NT Integration - Part 1

...Hour(s)
Identify the featues of Windows NT networking models.
Identify an appropriate protocol that can be installed with Windows NT based on a given networking scenario.
Identify the features of different file systems in Windows NT.
Identify the Windows NT share permission that should be assigned to a user based on a given scenario.
Identify the prerequisites to create a directory
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SQL Server 7 0 Designing and Implementing Data Warehouses - Part 2

...ystems and Aggregate schemas; identify the data warehouse models; identify the Data Transformation Services (DTS) components and the components of the DTS object model; identify the methods of distributing data; and identify the replication types and techniques. L earn To: Identify the design characteristics of OLAP systems and Aggregate schemas. Identify the data warehouse models.
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Visual InterDev 6 0 Accessing Remote Data

...base records by using SQL, stored procedures, data access models and cursors.
Implement business rules by using triggers.
Identify the components of Remote Data Services (RDS).
Identify the methods of navigating and manipulating data by using the components of Remote Data Services (RDS).
Identify the benefits of using COM components.
Create a COM component in Visual Basic 6.
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Visual InterDev 6 0 Accessing Remote Data

...base records by using SQL, stored procedures, data access models and cursors.
Implement business rules by using triggers.
Identify the components of Remote Data Services (RDS).
Identify the methods of navigating and manipulating data by using the components of Remote Data Services (RDS).
Identify the benefits of using COM components.
Create a COM component in Visual Basic 6.
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Managing Business Risk Developing a Risk Management Plan

...t Plan teaches learners about the various risk management models as well as factors that influence the risk management function in organizations. Students will also learn about the risk management environment that organizations face and the methods used to assess those risks. Learn To Identify the differences between traditional and contemporary risk
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Visual InterDev 6 0 Planning a Web Application

...e features of Web-based architecture.
Match the database models with their advantages.
Match the Microsoft client products that are used to build and deploy Web solutions with their features.
Match the Microsoft server products that are used to build and deploy Web solutions with their features.
Match the development products that are used to build and deploy Web solutions with their
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Windows 2000 Dir Services Infrastructure--Part 2 Logical Structure

...s. L earn To: Identify Active Directory Logical Models. Perform Active Directory Administration. Delegate Administrative Authority. C ontent Emphasis Skills-Based A udience This course is intended for experienced technical users with responsibility for implementing and administering a Windows 2000 network. T otal Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Part 4

...tify the issues that can affect QoS.
Identify the three models for QoS.
Identify the mechanisms used to achieve QoS.
Identify methods for congestion handling.
Identify methods for effective use of traffic prioritization techniques.
Identify methods for the effective use of traffic prioritization techniques.
Identify considerations for establishing a queuing policy.
Identify
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Data Modeling - Create Basic Models

...pproach to database development using entity-relationship models and normalization. Then you will use this approach to identify and define business information requirements both in the course and within your work environment. This course can be used as part of Oracle's integrated curriculum. It is designed to act as an alternative prerequisite to a large number of ILT courses in related
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Data Modeling - Develop Depth to Your Models

...pproach to database development using entity-relationship models and normalization. Then you will use this approach to identify and define business information requirements both in the course and within your work environment. This course can be used as part of Oracle's integrated curriculum. It is designed to act as an alternative prerequisite to a large number of ILT courses in related
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Process and Function Modeling

...in a group.
Arrange the processes created in the process models into logical groupings in the function hierarchy diagram.
Identify functions that satisfy the conditions of an elementary business function.
Identify documentation that can be recorded about the function.
Unit 5: Cross Referencing the Models
Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Identify the purpose of the data model.
Identify the
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Object Analysis Design Requirements Analysis

...s of Object Orientation.
Identify how Object Orientation models the real world.
Identify the purpose of Object Oriented methods of development.
Identify the environments in which Object Oriented methods are most successfully adopted.
Identify the characteristics of traditional structured development methods.
Identify the characteristics of Object Oriented methods.
Identify the
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Introduction to Data Warehousing

...e architectures.
Identify the different data warehouse models.
Identify the range of Oracle products that may be employed for a warehouse implementation.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
Application developers, business analysts, database administrators, managers, project managers, and system analysts. Participants should have a business-level understanding of
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SQL Server 7 0 System Administration - Part 5

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Analyze and label the components of various replication models.
Analyze and label the various types and models of replication.
Analyze and label the components of a single publisher diagram.
Analyze and label the components of a single subscriber diagram.
Analyze and label the components of a multiple publisher diagram.
Unit 2: Replication Planning Considerations
Duration: 2 - 3
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Visual InterDev 6 0 Planning a Web Application

...e features of Web-based architecture.
Match the database models with their advantages.
Match the Microsoft client products that are used to build and deploy Web solutions with their features.
Match the Microsoft server products that are used to build and deploy Web solutions with their features.
Match the development products that are used to build and deploy Web solutions with their
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Diversity Managing Diversity in the Workplace

...uals and organizations. They learn how to analyze and use models and skills for leading people toward using diversity as a source of competitive advantage. Learn To: Define diversity and its different facets. Identify business benefits of leveraging diversity. Identify aspects of culture that affect the workplace by using the lens model. Identify the three levels of culture as
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Part 1

...models, network switches, and switch deployment. It then goes on to teach about catalyst images and connectivity, as well as configuring VLANs and VTP.
Learn To:
Identify features of each communication type in a large network.
Identify features of a Layer 2 switch.
Identify features of routers.
Identify features of VLANs.
Identify differences between end-to-end and local
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Part 2

...models, network switches, and switch deployment. It then goes on to teach about catalyst images and connectivity, as well as configuring VLANs and VTP.
Learn To:
Identify features of transparent bridges.
Identify how Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) prevents bridging loops.
Identify the features of the BID that can be chosen as the root switch.
Identify Cisco enhancements to
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Oracle 11i10 Order to Cash Lifecycle Key Components

...with their descriptions.
Match the multiple fulfillment models of Order Management (OM) with their descriptions.
Identify key concepts in the Order Management (OM) process.
Identify features of Enterprise Structure.
Identify features of Units of Measure (UOMs).
Create a Unit of Measure (UOM).
Audience:
The target audience is Functional Implementers and Implementation Consultants
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Windows 2000 Dir Services Infrastructure--Part 2 Logical Structure

...s. L earn To: Identify Active Directory Logical Models. Perform Active Directory Administration. Delegate Administrative Authority. C ontent Emphasis Skills-Based A udience This course is intended for experienced technical users with responsibility for implementing and administering a Windows 2000 network. T otal Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course Contents
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 Overview

...E architecture.
Learn To:
Match the application models with their descriptions.
Identify the benefits of distributed computing.
Identify the strategies that conform to the guidelines for designing a distributed computing system in the specified situation.
Identify benefits of J2EE.
Identify J2EE platform roles.
Identify the J2EE component technology that provides the
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 Overview

...E architecture.
Learn To:
Match the application models with their descriptions.
Identify the benefits of distributed computing.
Identify the strategies that conform to the guidelines for designing a distributed computing system in the specified situation.
Identify benefits of J2EE.
Identify J2EE platform roles.
Identify the J2EE component technology that provides the
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Self Development Motivating Yourself to Perform

...ts of self-discipline. Select role models to increase your self-discipline. Enhance your self-discipline with affirmations. Use three steps to exercise more self-discipline. Simulation Overview: In this simulation, you will meet with Robin Carlson and Greg Baldwin, two of your
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XML Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 2

... Schema. Identify features of XML Schema content models. Identify features of XML data types. Identify features of XML Schema simple data types. Identify features of XML Schema complex data types. Create an XML Schema. Unit 2: Dynamic XML Data 4 hours Identify features of retrieval and mapping of XML data. Identify benefits
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Balanced Scorecard Corporate Strategy

...tify the steps involved in strategic planning. Unit 2: Models and Tools For Analysis (0.5 hours) Identify Porter's Five Forces used to analyze a company. Identify the factors to consider when performing a competitive analysis. Identify the components of a SWOT analysis. Identify the components of a growth/share matrix. Unit 3: Implementation and Pitfalls (1 hour) Identify
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Self Development Improving Your Memory

...your answers, you will gain a better understanding of the models of memory and ways to improve your memory and your ability to recall information. Unit 2: Your Memory (0.5 - 1 hour) Recognize how to associate and personalize information to enhance your memory. Identify cues that can trigger your memory about meetings and appointments.
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CIW JavaScript Fundamentals Part 1 Programming Principals

Course Overview This is the first course in a two part series that presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on the origins and basic features of the JavaScript programming language. This course will provide an introduction to JavaScript and some common programming concepts. It will cover working with variables and data. Students will also learn about functions, methods
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CIW JavaScript Fundamentals Part 2 Program Development

Course Overview This is the second course in a two part series that presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on features of the JavaScript programming language. This course will cover interactive forms and their development. Students will also learn about cookies and JavaScript security issues, and how to use frames, targets, and image maps. Additionally, students will
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WebSphere MQ Integration Message Broker

... To identify aspects of creating message models To identify features of the publish/subscribe messaging model. To identify features of a topic. To identify features of a publication. Audience The audience will be comprised of architects, project leaders, senior level programmers and IT managers
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Java for Procedural Programmers Life Cycle

...and Implementation section covers design associations and models, and implementation workflow. Learn To To match software life cycle phases with their descriptions. To identify characteristics of the waterfall life cycle. To identify characteristics of the spiral life cycle. To
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Java for Procedural Programmers Life Cycle

...and Implementation section covers design associations and models, and implementation workflow. Learn To To match software life cycle phases with their descriptions. To identify characteristics of the waterfall life cycle. To identify characteristics of the spiral life cycle. To
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i-Net Part 4 Security Business Concepts

...handle encryption. E-business and e-commerce concepts and models, managing transactions and instruction on language and marketing considerations and legal issues are also covered. Learn To: o Identify features of data security. o Match types of intrusion with their features. o Sequence the steps in a SYN flood operation. o Identify characteristics of e-business. o Identify
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ABAP Objects 6 10 Overview

...tion to Object-Oriented Programming. o ABAP Programming Models. o Analysis and Design. o Concept of Object-Oriented Programming. o Classes and Their Components. o Working with Objects/Objects in Real Applications. o Concept Specifications. Audience The Computer Based Training (CBT) course SAP Web Application Server Development is aimed at developers working in an SAP environment,
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Defining Microsoft NET Solution Architectures Part 3

...s. Coverage is given in turn to Physical Design goals and models, Physical data modelling, the Presentation Layer, and Design Goals behind the Physical Design. A case study on the Physical Design phase completes the course. Elements of the .NET Framework are addressed at all critical points. Learn To To identify features of the physical design phase.
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Defining Microsoft NET Solution Architectures Part 3

...s. Coverage is given in turn to Physical Design goals and models, Physical data modelling, the Presentation Layer, and Design Goals behind the Physical Design. A case study on the Physical Design phase completes the course. Elements of the .NET Framework are addressed at all critical points. Learn To To identify features of the physical design phase.
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Database Technologies Relational Database Fundamentals

...gn. Learn To: o Identify database concepts, database models, and logical modeling. o Identify entities, relationships, and the physical design of relational databases. o Identify relational data structure principles, normalization, and index structures. o Identify database design, extended relational databases, implementation technologies, and database maintenance. Audience
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Windows 2000 Implementing Security Part 3

In this course, participants learn about Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and certificates. Encrypting File System (EFS) is also covered. Finally, the learner is guided through the process of extending the network to partners and how to manage partner accounts. Learn To: To match components of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) with their descriptions.
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Windows 2000 Implementing Security Part 3

... Match certification authority (CA) models with their characteristics. Sequence the steps for installing certificate services. Sequence the steps to create a subordinate certification authority (CA). Identify features of certification authority (CA) security.
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 UDDI Application Server 5

...escription, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) information models. To identify characteristics of a Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) registry search. To identify features of WebSphere Application Server (WAS). To identify features of WebSphere Application Server (WAS) packaging options.
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Excellence in Service Creating an Exceptional Service Environment

In Excellence in Service: Creating an Exceptional Service Environment, you will learn how to create the necessary foundation to help employees deliver exceptional customer service. You will learn steps for writing your customer service vision statement, as well as suggestions for ensuring that the appropriate processes and systems are in place to support exceptional customer service. You will also
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Value Chain Management Managing the Transition to a Value Chain

...ransition to the optimal value chain. It looks at various models for change that can be implemented, prerequisites for change, areas in which change can be measured, and the areas of training and skills. Learn To Motivate employees. Recognize challenges presented when evaluating business relationships in value chain management.
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Advanced Project Mgmt Portfolio Management

In Advanced Project Management: Portfolio Management, you will learn the functions of portfolio management, the types of portfolios, and how to select and prioritize projects. You will also learn ways to maintain a balanced portfolio and track and allocate resources. Learn To Select the points to consider when assessing a project a a s a a a fit a a
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Windows 2000 Planning Implementing Active Directories - Part 3

Course Overview This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to deploy Active Directory services. It details the requirements for planning for Active Directory data recovery and maintenance and introduces the learner to the concepts of group policies and certificates as well as how to delegate administrative control. L earn To: Deploy Active Directory
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Lotus Notes Domino R5 Development Part 1 Basic Concepts

...abase applications. Match the multidatabase architecture models with the situations in which they are used. Identify the elements of a workflow application in Lotus Domino R5. Match the workflow models in Lotus Domino R5 with the situations in which they are used. Match the types of workflow applications with their features. Identify the methods to enable a form to be sent as mail.
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 RMI JMS and JCA

...tify features of Java Message Service (JMS) communication models.
Sequence the steps for sending messages to a destination.
Distinguish between synchronous and asynchronous consumers.
Identify features of the J2EE Connector architecture design.
Identify features of resource adapters.
Identify features of the Common Client Interface (CCI).
Audience:
This course is intended for
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 RMI JMS and JCA

...tify features of Java Message Service (JMS) communication models.
Sequence the steps for sending messages to a destination.
Distinguish between synchronous and asynchronous consumers.
Identify features of the J2EE Connector architecture design.
Identify features of resource adapters.
Identify features of the Common Client Interface (CCI).
Audience:
This course is intended for
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CIW Database Specialist Part 1 Introduction to Database Design

...database design methodology, including the creation of ER models. Learn To: o Identify features of a database. o Identify disadvantages of a flat-file database. o Identify the problems that relational databases were developed to overcome. o Identify requirements and scope for the analysis phase. o Identify guidelines for processing information in the analysis phase. o Identify
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WebSphere MQ Integration Message Broker

... To identify aspects of creating message models To identify features of the publish/subscribe messaging model. To identify features of a topic. To identify features of a publication. Audience The audience will be comprised of architects, project leaders, senior level programmers and IT managers
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WebSphere MQ Essentials Introduction

... To identify features of application models supported by WebSphere MQ. To identify features of the Message Queue Interface (MQI). To identify features of the MQCONN and MQCONNX calls used to connect to a queue manager. To identify features of the MQOPEN and MQCLOSE calls.
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WebSphere MQ Essentials Introduction

... To identify features of application models supported by WebSphere MQ. To identify features of the Message Queue Interface (MQI). To identify features of the MQCONN and MQCONNX calls used to connect to a queue manager. To identify features of the MQOPEN and MQCLOSE calls.
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CompTIA Server 2005 Server Fundamentals

...rdware configurations.
Associate the application server models with their features.
Unit 2: Storage Solutions
Identify the features of different Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) disk systems.
Identify the characteristics of Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) connectors and cables.
Identify the features of Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) multitasking.
Identify the
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CCNT Basic Data Communications v6 0 Part 2

...t Protocol (TCP/IP) and Open System Interconnection (OSI) models.
Identify features of media access control (MAC) addressing.
Sequence the steps to use the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) for address resolution.
Identify features of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP).
Match Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) applications with
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Security Part 4 Cryptography Operational Security

...rtificate revocation. Match trust models with their features. Identify standards for Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). Sort features of centralized and decentralized key management. Identify guidelines for key storage. Identify features of key escrow.
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 UDDI Application Server 5

...escription, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) information models. To identify characteristics of a Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) registry search. To identify features of WebSphere Application Server (WAS). To identify features of WebSphere Application Server (WAS) packaging options.
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Operations Management Operations Management Tools

...order to accommodate the change. Unit 2: Transportation Models and Maintenance (0.5 - 1 hour) Identify how transportation costs can be minimized. Match the strategies for maintenance and reliability with their definitions. Identify the four strategies for improving maintenance and reliability.
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Managing IT Projects Project Fundamentals Initiation

...ing out a SWOT analysis. Identify models to use for project selection. Identify the components of a scope document. Identify guidelines for obtaining stakeholder consensus and approval of the scope document. Simulation Overview: In the simulation at the end of this unit, you will meet with Cindy
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Windows Server 2003 Planning Network Infrastructure Part 4

... planning. To match clustering models with their typical deployments. To identify components of a backup and recovery plan. To match backup types with their functions. To identify features and functions of volume shadow copies. To identify features of the four
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Windows Server 2003 Planning Network Infrastructure Part 4

... planning. To match clustering models with their typical deployments. To identify components of a backup and recovery plan. To match backup types with their functions. To identify features and functions of volume shadow copies. To identify features of the four
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Oracle Database 10g PL SQL Fundamentals Part 3

...cal subprograms.
Sort the characteristics of the rights models according to their category.
Identify features of native compilation.
Identify settings to be specified for native compilation.
Sequence the steps to enable native compilation of PL/SQL code.
Audience:
The target course audience is Data Administrators, PL/SQL Developers, and Technical consultants who have experience
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Supply Chain Management Series

The Supply Chain Management Series includes the following courses:
Supply Chain Management: Principles and Concepts
Supply Chain Management: Building a Sustained Competitive Advantage
Supply Chain Management: Using Models
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Supply Chain Management Building a Sustained Competitive Advantage

...improvement effort, and performance measures and metrics. Models for improving all major processes within a supply chain, and extensive case examples to validate the principles and recommendations.
Learn To:
Identify the features of Level 3.
Identify guidelines to make a successful transition to level 3.
Identify obstacles within the organization when moving to Level 3.
Identify
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From Serebra Learning Corporation
Win2000 Netwk Sec Design Analyzing an Org Sec Reqts
...urse you will learn to analyze an organization's business models, processes, organizational structures, and IT management structure. You will learn the various network roles and responsibilities and will analyze the impact of security design on an organization. After learning about the different types of network security risks, you will learn to plan secure boundaries through firewalls and
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The Retail Industry Overview Version 2
...ding retail industry, including its value chain, business models, and trends. The course also examines the business and regulatory issues and challenges facing the industry, and some of the successful solutions that leading retail companies are applying. Consulting houses, corporations, and small-to-medium-sized enterprises that sell products or services to other sectors and industries;
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Diagnosing and Planning
...d bring fresh ideas to every new contract. Frameworks and models help you to make an effective diagnosis. They help you to evaluate the strategic position of the client organization, which is vital. To deliver solutions that are relevant and appropriate to the client's particular business, you must have a knowledge of the organization. Each organization is unique: there are different people and
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A Workable Solution for Internal Clients
One of the many challenges of working as an internal consultant is that of "making things happen." But making decisions isn't always easy. There are so many options and you may encounter resistance to changes you propose during internal consulting assignments. How should you deal with this? And how can you be so sure that working practices won't simply revert back once you're "off the scene?" You
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The Foundations of Creativity and Innovation
...sychological perspectives. You will then examine specific models that are used to explain creativity and innovation. Of course, creativity is not a "dry" subject. The human mind must be stimulated, excited, and nurtured to produce creative thinking. In short, people need the right climate and culture for creativity and innovation to flourish. Starting with an examination of the barriers to
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The Impact of Culture on Communication
Everything you say is influenced by culture. You operate with a set of invisible beliefs, values, and assumptions that become apparent to other people in the way you behave. Culture is important to the way you communicate, even though it is often hidden. Understanding more about culture can be a real bonus when working as part of any global organization. Showing your customers and coworkers in
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Understanding Technical Professionals
...cult to understand? Do you find that the usual management models are not as effective as they could be? This course explains the ways in which these employees differ from other workers and how you can apply more appropriate and effective management techniques. You will also learn how business has responded with new corporate structures and management strategies to meet the challenges of the new
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Models for Managing Technical Professionals
Because technical professionals set a high value on autonomy, managing their time and resources can be a difficult task. But, since it's your job to supervise this often-frustrating yet extremely valuable group of employees, you need to figure out the best way to do it. And this "best way" may vary from company to company and from individual to individual. In this course you'll learn a variety of
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Developing Employees HRCI PHR
The Human Resource Certification Institute's (HRCI) certification examinations cover a broad range of workforce planning and employment issues, including the theories and applications of employee training and training program development. As a human resources professional, you are responsible for helping to ensure that your company's workforce possesses the skills, knowledge and abilities to meet
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Employee Development HRCI PHR
The Human Resource Certification Institute's (HRCI) certification examinations cover a broad range of workforce planning and employment issues, including the theories and applications of employee training and training program development. As a human resources professional, you are responsible for helping to ensure that your company's workforce possesses the skills, knowledge and abilities to meet
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Introduction to Advanced Finance
Don't be intimidated by corporate finance and choosing appropriate investment projects. If you are a corporate manager faced with choosing between different investment projects, this course will be helpful. You will review Time Value of Money concepts, and learn how to choose corporate projects using accounting models and cash flow models. This course is designed specifically for business
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Investment Project Analysis and Selection
Don't be intimidated by corporate finance and choosing appropriate investment projects. If you are a corporate manager faced with choosing between different investment projects, this course will be helpful. You will learn how to choose corporate projects based on the different project analysis models and advanced analysis tools. This course is designed specifically for business managers, financial
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Financial Analysis for Successful Marketing
Whether you have a "head" for numbers, or a "dread" of numbers, no strategic marketing plan will be successful without a thorough financial analysis. The final course in this series takes a user-friendly, interactive approach to help you master the numbers game. You will analyze typical financial parameters associated with setting up a financial budget as part of an overall marketing strategy.
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Developing and Deploying Strategic Plans
...d.This course explores the concepts of strategic planning models, business environmental analysis, and strategic plan deployment. It is aligned with the Quality Management Division of the American Society for Quality s Certification Handbook, and is designed to assist learners in preparation for the ASQ Certified Manager of Quality/Organizational Excellence certification exam. Corporate
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Quality Systems Models and Theories
...entation, and implementation. It examines various quality models and theories used in corporations today. This course is aligned with the Quality Management Division of the American Society for Quality's Certification Handbook, and is designed to assist learners as part of their preparation for the ASQ Certified Manager of Quality/Organizational Excellence certification exam. Corporate
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A Manager s Introduction to Business Law
...and law is explained and how managers serve as vital role models for demonstrating ethical business practices. This course also presents the basis and structure of the U.S. legal system and introduces relevant areas of business regulation. It outlines management's legal responsibilities and presents practical strategies for researching legal resources, for supporting legal counsel, and for
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Doing Business on the Internet
...n technology have enabled the development of new business models, the impact of these changes on issues related to the protection of personal and business information has been immense. Protecting personal information regarding customers, while still ensuring that detailed customer records are kept, is a difficulty faced by almost all companies that engage in Internet-based commercial activity.
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XML Basic Concepts and Techniques
The XML: Basic Concepts and Techniques course is the first course in the XML curriculum. This course is meant for Web programmers who want to use Extensible Markup Language (XML) to transport and exchange data over the Internet. The course explains how users can apply XML to their advantage. It also describes the procedures for creating well-formed XML documents and Document Type Definitions
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XML Implementation in Enterprise
The XML: Implementation in Enterprise WBT is the second course in the XML curriculum. This course is meant for Web programmers in a multi-tier enterprise system who want to use XML to transport and exchange business data over the Internet. The course details the role of XML and related technologies in enterprise computing. It also describes the procedures for using XML Schemas for ensuring
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Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with UML Fundamentals
To introduce basic OOAD principles, the Rational Unified Process, and the role of UML Web developers
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Testing and Instrumenting Web Applications in C
To introduce the concepts of software testing and debugging and to describe how to instrument an application for tracing and debugging in .NET Web developers seeking to update their knowledge and skills when developing, testing, and debugging software applications in Visual Studio .NET or pursuing MCAD or MCSD .NET certification
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Testing and Instrumenting Web Applications in VB NET
To introduce the concepts of software testing and debugging and to describe how to instrument an application for tracing and debugging in .NET Web developers seeking to update their knowledge and skills when developing, testing, and debugging software applications in Visual Studio .NET or pursuing MCAD or MCSD .NET certification
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Web-form Creation with C 2005 and ASP NET 2 0
To create web forms with server controls, event handlers, state-management capabilities, navigation controls, validation features, globalization, and accessibility features, to configure web-application settings, to redirect users to other web pages, and to optimize pages Individuals who wish to use the .NET Framework 2.0 with Visual Studio 2005, C# 2005, and ASP.NET 2.0 to develop web-based
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Web-form Creation with Visual Basic 2005 and ASP NET 2 0
To create web forms with server controls, event handlers, state-management capabilities, navigation controls, validation features, globalization, and accessibility features, to configure web-application settings, to redirect users to other web pages, and to optimize pages Individuals who wish to use the .NET Framework 2.0 with Visual Studio 2005, Visual Basic 2005, and ASP.NET 2.0 to develop
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ADO NET Connections and Commands
To introduce ADO.NET and to describe how to make connections to databases and run stored procedures and SQL statements in a connected design C# programmers and candidates for the Microsoft MCSD and MCAD certification paths
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Programming C for the C Developer
To explain C# programming techniques and models Application developers with experience in object-oriented programming, especially in C , who wish to start working with C#
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Programming C for the VB6 Developer
To describe C# programming techniques and models Application developers with experience in object-oriented programming, especially Visual Basic 6.0, who wish to start working with C#
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Win2000 Netwk Infra Design Internet Connectivity Strat
...the three tiers. Planning of server clusters, the various models available for clustering of servers, and the capacity requirements for cluster service are also discussed in this course. Finally, the course covers the monitoring and implementation strategies for Windows 2000 network services. It describes the monitoring and implement The course addresses the training needs of system
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Win2000 Active Directory Design Planning a Domain Structure in Win2000
... the use of OUs, domains, security groups, administrative models, and the various types of group scopes and their behaviors. You will also learn about designing the domain, single and multiple domain structures, guidelines for selecting the optimum domain model based on organizational requirements, and accessing inter-domain resources. Finally, you will learn how to promote the first server to
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Win2000 Active Directory Design Advanced Active Directory Concepts
...onnector, connection agreements, connector implementation models, and coexistence with Novell Directory service. Lastly, the course explains upgrade strategies and processes, with a discussion of Windows 2000 mixed-mode environments, Windows NT domain models, and designing an upgrade plans. Related Exam: #070-219: Designing a This course addresses the training needs of system administrators,
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Analyzing Requirements and Resources for Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
To identify what company requirements and resources need to be analyzed before a messaging solution can be designed Students preparing for Microsoft Exam 70-225 Designing and Deploying a Messaging Infrastructure with Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, IS administrators, network administrators, IS consultants, and staff involved in the support of IS systems who wish to attain an understanding of the
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Microsoft SMS 2003 Key Features and Enhancements
To familiarize the learner with the key features and enhancements of SMS 2003 Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003
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Planning for Deployment of Microsoft Biztalk 2000
To describe the planning and design of a BizTalk Server 2000 deployment IT professionals and administrators seeking to gain competency in the use of Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000; candidates for Microsoft Exam 70-230: Designing and Implementing Solutions with Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000, Enterprise Edition
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OS 390 and Networking
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of networking in an OS/390 environment, and describes the various components that make up a secure, efficient network. The course also presents the various network models, and provides students with a solid understanding of how each model is appropriate for specific business requirements.This course is written to OS/390 2.x. This course is intended
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Web Strategies for Business
This WestNet e-Learning module begins with a review of the brief, but rapid, evolution of Web sites from static brochures to highly interactive online applications. We also trace the parallel development of e-commerce, and outline the major models of business on the Web.
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SNMP MIBs and RMON
To identify the methods by which data is collected and distributed for network management and the form that those messages take Network managers, administrators, and technical support personnel who require an insight into the protocols most widely used in network management
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General Security Concepts
To introduce the key principles of security for the enterprise Network administrators, firewall administrators, system administrators, application developers, and IT security officers
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Enterprise Class IP Solutions
This module discusses the benefits and features that the Avaya Communication Enterprise Class IP Solutions products provide enterprises wishing to implement converged technologies. We focus on the VoIP enabling technologies presented by the Avaya Definity Enterprise Communications Server, IP600 Internet Protocol Communications Server, R300 Remote Office Communicator, and the Enterprise Directory
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Cisco CallManager Fundamentals
To explain how to deploy a Cisco CallManager server in a cluster using a supported IP telephony deployment model IT professionals responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaining the ongoing administration of a Cisco IP telephony solution; candidates preparing for the Cisco IP Telephony exam (642-444 CIPT)
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Networking Fundamentals
To introduce the main components and principles of networking Students wishing to acquire the fundamental skills required to embark on careers as e-Business IT professionals; students preparing for the CompTIA certification exam IK0-002: i-Net
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VoIP Signaling and H 323 Call Control
To identify the role of signaling and call control in a VoIP network, configure H.323 gateways and gatekeepers, and identify the various commands used to monitor and troubleshoot H.323 IT professionals responsible for preparing, configuring, and maintaining a voice and data network; candidates preparing for the Cisco Certified Voice Professional certification (CVOICE 642-432)
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SIP MGCP and Call Control Comparison
To recognize how to configure, monitor, and troubleshoot SIP and MGCP on a Cisco router, and determine the best call control model for a network IT professionals responsible for preparing, configuring, and maintaining a voice and data network; candidates preparing for the Cisco Certified Voice Professional certification (CVOICE 642-432)
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Cisco DESGN 2 0 Voice Networking
To recognize the components and methods of traditional and IP voice networks, the QoS mechanisms used to improve IP network performance, and design voice support for an enterprise network Network engineers, network system analysts, and maintenance personnel responsible for designing small to medium-sized and enterprise networks; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA)
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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 ONT 1 0 Network Requirements and Introduction to VoIP
... 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 professionals, network
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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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IP QoS Building Blocks
To identify the features of different QoS implementation models, how to apply QoS mechanisms, and how packets traverse QoS-enabled networks IT professionals with a thorough knowledge of networking concepts and Cisco technology basics who wish to extend their knowledge in the specific area of Quality of Service
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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 BSCI 3 0 Network Requirements
To enable you to describe the converged network requirements of various network and networked applications within the Cisco network architectures Candidates for Cisco CCNP, CCDP, CCIP, and Cisco CCIE Routing and Switching and CCIE Communications and Services certifications; network administrators, technicians, and senior network support staff who are responsible for implementing and managing
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Fundamentals of Cisco CallManager
To deploy a Cisco CallManager server in a cluster using a supported IP Telephony deployment model. IT professionals responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaining the ongoing administration of a Cisco IP Telephony solution; candidates preparing for the Cisco IP Telephony exam (642-444 CIPT)
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Relational Database Concepts and Facilities
...models, and technology that are utilized in Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS). The course is designed to give the user a top-down overview of relational database development and implementation. By breaking down the application development process into distinct components, the student will understand the key features of Relational Database Technology. Designed to give an overview of
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Oracle 11i10 Order to Cash Lifecycle and Key Components
This course provides an overview of the Order to Cash lifecycle, the Oracle Order Management process, and Enterprise Structure. The course also describes items, item attributes, and the implementation considerations for the Oracle 11i Order to Cash solution. The target audience is Functional Implementers and Implementation Consultants for Oracle eBusiness Suite applications. There are no
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SQL Server 2000 Replication
To describe how to implement the SQL 2000 replication models Database administrators, application developers, system administrators, and students preparing for Microsoft certification in installing, configuring, and administering Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition
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Analyzing Data in Excel 2007
Excel 2007 provides powerful data analysis tools that enable you to explore large amounts of data and to make educated business decisions based on that data. With PivotTable reports you can interactively summarize data, making it easier to analyze and present the results. PivotChart reports provide a graphical view of PivotTable report data. Using Goal Seek and Solver enables you to retrieve
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Design Team - Data Modelling


Design Team - Data Modelling is a set of techniques for the production of diagrams showing how data is stored in an organisation and how the various elements of data inter-relate. This course teaches you how to draw data models depicting the current environment and how to optimise the way that data is stored and retrieved.
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The Eurocamp Case Study 1: Overview


In business making the right financial decisions can mean the difference between win or lose, success or failure. Successful organisations rarely win by accident. They manage their financial strategy and decisions -- balancing risks and rewards -- satisfying the financial needs of the business as well as the expectations of investors. This course explores some of the key concepts of financial
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Cisco Designing Networks Part 2: Designing a Network Structure


This second course in the DCN curriculum teaches the learner how to design a network structure appropriate to the existing network and needs of a customer. It provides a number of guidelines for provisioning hardware and media for a LAN or WAN. It also covers Network Layer Addressing and Naming Models and how to analyze and select routing and bridging protocols.
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Cisco Internetwork Design Part 1: Internetwork and LAN Design


The first course in the Cisco Internetwork Design series provides a review of key internetworking technology information. It also covers Campus LAN Design. In particular it defines the design, technical and business considerations that you must consider before deploying a Campus LAN Design. It also introduces Campus LAN Technologies and covers Campus LAN Design Models.
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Cisco Internetwork Design Part 3: Desktop Protocol Design


...leTalk and Microsoft Windows. It covers the client/server models and broadcast technologies as they apply to these three common desktop protocols. It also covers the protocols, encapsulations, routing specifics and configuration considerations indigenous to IPX networks It also covers RIP and SAP issues that you might encounter in an IPX network. It also covers the business and technical
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Microsoft SQL Server 7.0: Designing and Implementing Data Warehouses - Part 2
This is the second course in a five part series that will help students prepare for the Microsoft Certified Professional exam 70-019, Designing and Implementing Data Warehouses with Microsoft SQL Server 7.0. At the completion of this course, students will learn to identify the design characteristics of OLAP systems and Aggregate schemas; identify the data warehouse models; identify the Data
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Managing Business Risk Developing a Risk Management Plan
Managing Business Risk: Developing a Risk Management Plan teaches learners about the various risk management models as well as factors that influence the risk management function in organizations. Students will also learn about the risk management environment that organizations face and the methods used to assess those risks. The target audience for this program is Team Leaders, Directors, 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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Fundamentals of Network Security
To cater to the growing demands of information exchange, most organizations have implemented computer networks. As a network administrator, you need to determine and analyze the risks to the data residing on your network. Additionally, you need to implement various processes to track the security holes on your network. Based on your assessment of the risks and security holes, you can prepare a
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Fundamentals of Data Warehousing
The Fundamentals of Data Warehousing WBT is the first course in the Data Warehousing curriculum. It provides students with an introduction to the core technologies, concepts, architecture, and various features of data warehouses and models. It also provides students with the preliminary knowledge for planning and implementing data warehouses. People who have a fairly good knowledge of the concepts
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Building a Data Warehouse
The Building a Data Warehousing WBT is the second course in the Data Warehousing curriculum. It provides students with an overview of the core technologies, concepts, architecture, and various features of data warehouses, models, and data extraction tools. People who have a fairly good knowledge of the concepts of database systems, relational database management systems, and their architecture.
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Accessing Remote Networks
The Accessing Remote Networks WBT is the fourth course of this curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the CompTia's Network Certification exam. The course is meant for system administrators and network professionals who want to understand and apply remote connectivity concepts, such the distinction between PPP and SLIP, the purpose and function of PPTP, and the advantages and
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Supply Chain Management - Building a Sustained Competitive Advantage
This course provides the learner with an understanding of utilizing collaboration and technology to maximize the effect of supply chain processing. Product design and product life cycle management as elements of the improvement effort and performance measures and metrics. Models for improving all major processes within a supply chain and extensive case examples to validate the principles and
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Supply Chain Management - Using Models
This course provides the learner with an understanding of efficiency and cost savings strategies utilizing collaboration and technology to maximize the effect of supply chain processing and product design and product life cycle management as elements of the improvement effort. In addition to performance measures and metrics and models for improving all major processes within a supply chain.
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Diversity - Managing Diversity in the Workplace
Team leaders supervisors and managers examine the impact of diversity and culture on individuals and organizations. They learn how to analyze and use models and skills for leading people toward using diversity as a source of competitive advantage.
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Defining MS .NET Solution Architectures Pt 3
This is the third of a four-part curriculum that prepares the learner for Exam 70-300. The course is devoted to the coverage of the Physical Design phase of the solution design process. Coverage is given in turn to Physical Design goals and models Physical data modelling the Presentation Layer and Design Goals behind the Physical Design. A case study on the Physical Design phase completes the
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Part 1
This course covers network models network switches and switch deployment. It then goes on to teach about catalyst images and connectivity as well as configuring VLANs and VTP.
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Part 2
This course covers network models network switches and switch deployment. It then goes on to teach about catalyst images and connectivity as well as configuring VLANs and VTP.
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Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions Part 2
This is the second of five courses in the Designing Cisco Internetworking curriculum which is designed to prepare learners for the CCDA DESGN exam 640-861. It covers Campus design methodology and models Enterprise Edge WAN design methodology WAN technology and IP addressing including IPv6.
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Value Chain Management: Managing the Transition to a Value Chain
Managing the Transition to a Value Chain focuses on the challenges involved in value chain management. Moving from and old supply chain model to a new value chain model involves greater collaboration between business units and partners. The course also focuses on some challenges in the execution of your business design and strategy. The course also covers managing the transition to the optimal
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Defining MS .NET Solution Architectures Part 3


This is the third of a four-part curriculum that prepares the learner for Exam 70-300. The course is devoted to the coverage of the Physical Design phase of the solution design process. Coverage is given in turn to Physical Design goals and models, Physical data modelling, the Presentation Layer, and Design Goals behind the Physical Design. A case study on the Physical Design phase completes the
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MCSD Solutions Architecture I
The first course in series of four courses that is designed to provide all of the information a student needs to complete Microsoft's Solutions Architecture exam 70-100. This course explains how to analyze the business requirements for designing new software. This course provides an overview of the Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) Microsoft's guidelines for planning building and
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MCSD Solutions Architecture II
The second course in a series of four courses that is designed to provide all of the information a student needs to complete Microsoft's Solutions Architecture exam 70-100. This course describes the process of designing a technical architecture. This course will describe networking technologies such as clients servers network types network models and network protocols. It also describes the
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MCSD Solutions Architecture III
... This course explains how to design applications and data models for designing new software. It describes the logical design phase and shows how to create class diagrams logical data models and user interface prototypes. This course also explains what types of databases are available and elements within a database. It describes how to create a complete project plan that includes functional
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DTD's for XML


DTD's for XML is an in-depth look into the heart of XML document validation. As students progress through the 6 lessons they will acquire the knowledge necessary to validate XML documents. Students will also understand elements and content models. This course also defines attributes and entities and how to properly make use of them to their fullest extent. DTD's for XML will also examine how DTD's
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XML Schemas


XML Schemas is a more formal approach in document structure and validation. Schemas work in a similar fashion as a DTD but can provide more stringent control over an XML document and as a result, schemas are becoming more popular in the IT industry. This course will cover the rules and specifications in developing a schema including Data types, simple and complex elements while retaining the
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i-Net+ Part 4: Security and Business Concepts


This is the final course in a four part series that presents students with an overview of Internet security and business concepts. this course covers possible areas of vulnerability and how to protect against viruses, restrict and control access, conduct auditing, and handle encryption. E-business and e-commerce concepts and models, managing transactions and instruction on language and marketing
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CIW Database Specialist Part 1: Introduction to Database Design
This is the first course in a four part series that teaches students about relational databases and database planning and design. It introduces relational databases Codd's rules relational data structure and the ER model. It also covers the various phases in the design life cycle and database design methodology including the creation of ER models.
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Oracle Financial Analyzer for End-Users
This course introduces the learner to the interface and functionality of an Oracle Financial Analyzer Budget workstation. Participants will be able to use Oracle Financial Analyzer (OFA) to enter modify analyze display and submit financial data. This course covers the OFA interface reports graphs worksheets solve definitions models Web components and spreadsheet functionality. It also covers
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Oracle Financial Analyzer 11i for End-Users
This course introduces learners to the interface and functionality of Oracle Financial Analyzer (OFA) 11i (release 6.3.2) budget workstation interactive Web environment and Express Spreadsheet Add-In. Learners also will use case-study scenarios to explore the OFA and Oracle Express Server consolidated multidimensional database system. Additionally learners will design and analyze financial
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Data Modeling: Create Basic Models
This is the first course in a two-part series which covers Data Modeling. You will begin by learning a top-down systematic approach to database development using entity-relationship models and normalization. Then you will use this approach to identify and define business information requirements both in the course and within your work environment. This course can be used as part of Oracle's
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Data Modeling: Develop Depth to Your Models
This is the second course in a two-part series which covers Data Modeling. You will begin by learning a top-down systematic approach to database development using entity-relationship models and normalization. Then you will use this approach to identify and define business information requirements both in the course and within your work environment. This course can be used as part of Oracle's
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i-Net+ Part 4: Security and Business Concepts
This is the final course in a four part series that presents students with an overview of Internet security and business concepts. this course covers possible areas of vulnerability and how to protect against viruses restrict and control access conduct auditing and handle encryption. E-business and e-commerce concepts and models managing transactions and instruction on language and marketing
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IBM Java Development for Procedural Programmers - Software Life Cycle and Methodology
This course explores software life cycles and methodologies such as waterfall spiral incremental and iterative and the RUP. In the Requirements and Analysis section you will learn about requirements and analysis workflow and modeling relationships. This includes associations multiplicity and inheritance. The Design and Implementation section covers design associations and models and
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From Technology Ed
Rental Property Management
Property Management is a course that teaches the fundamentals of managing investment real estate. We discuss the various types of rental properties, investment cash flow models, landlord and tenant roles and responsibilities, and options for management. Further, we teach the business and tax benefits, legal options, and marketing tools, in addition to attractive government subsidy programs. The
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From Software Training Academy, Inc
The Spring Framework revised

...ules, to better understand JDBC and Hibernate persistence models and declarative transaction control.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Understand the scope, purpose, and architecture of Spring
Use Spring's Inversion of Control to declare application components, rather than hard-coding their states and lifecycles
Use Dependency Injection to further control object relationships from outside the
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Securing Java Web Services

...ations, and components, using SAML assertion and protocol models.
Course Duration: 3 days
Prerequisites:
Solid Java programming experience is essential; Course 103 provides excellent preparation.
Experience developing Java Web services is assumed either via SAAJ or JAX-RPC. Course 561 is strongly recommended.
Students are expected to be able to read and write XML fluently, and
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Introduction to EJB

...on.
Develop systems of entities to manage complex data models including 1:1, 1:N, and N:N associations.
Manage transactional behavior of the application through declarative and programmatic techniques.
Invoke EJB sessions from Java web applications.
Use dependency injection and JNDI names to assemble complex web/EJB systems with minimal fuss and maximal flexibility.
Implement
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Developing Java Web Services

...ription Language (WSDL) to define interoperable messaging models and the Java API for XML-Based RPC (JAX-RPC) to automate the SOAP messaging for remote procedure calls between objects. JAX-RPC abstracts almost all the transport-level implementation SOAP over HTTP and this allows the Java developer to concentrate on application and service specifics. (In this way JAX-RPC is analogous to Java RMI
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Developing Web Services with WebLogic TM

...SDL or from WSDL to implementation.
Analyze Java domain models and identify the useful JAX-RPC mappings.
Build a Web service based on an existing Web application.
Build a Web service based on an existing WSDL descriptor.
Build a Web-service client based on a WSDL descriptor.
Describe the relationship between the EJB 2.1 and JAX-RPC 1.0 specifications, and how EJBs can implement
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XML Programming Using Java

...cument.
Use the JAXB to generate persistent Java object models based on XML Schema.
Implement XML persistence using the JAXB.
Write simple and complex queries into XML document content using XPath.
Use XSLT for XML-to-XML transformations.
Use the built-in template rules correctly to process the right source information.
Use mode and priority to control template matching.
Control
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XML Schema

...and learn how to use XML Schema to create strict document models. Schema data types and structures are studied, allowing precise grammar and validation rules to be defined for document content.
A second module offers intermediate-to-advanced instruction in effective use of the new XML Schema recommendation. Students build skills in use of keys and key references to associate elements based on
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XSLFO

...rs and master sets to define common page layouts and area models.
Build page sequences to produce body, header and footer content.
Format content using blocks, inlines, lists and tables.
Take explicit control of document pagination.
Apply properties to formatting objects and use XSLFO s property-inheritance model effectively.
Build tables of contents and embed hyperlinks into
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SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services SSRS

In this course, you will learn how to use SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services to create, execute, and manage reports. You will learn how to create tabular, matrix (cross-tab), and chart reports using Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 Business Intelligence Studio.
You'll explore creating reports with groups, expressions, conditional formatting, and parameters.
The reports you create in
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SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services SSAS

...OnLine Analytical Processing (OLAP) cubes and data mining models to support Business Intelligence (BI) solutions. This course includes concepts, procedures and practices based on real-world experience giving both the novice and experienced SQL Server 2005 developer the tools to build data warehousing and decision support system solutions. This course also provides information on end-user tools
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ADO NET for Windows Applications Using C

... and programming with both the connected and disconnected models. The database for the case study is introduced.
The next two chapters cover in detail Connection and Command objects, which are essential in both connected and disconnected database access scenarios. The following chapter covers DataReaders, which provide a fast, forward-only reading capability. Programming with DataReaders
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ADO NET for Web Applications Using C

... and programming with both the connected and disconnected models. The database for the case study is introduced.
The next two chapters cover in detail Connection and Command objects, which are essential in both connected and disconnected database access scenarios. The following chapter covers DataReaders, which provide a fast, forward-only reading capability. Programming with DataReaders
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ADO NET Using C

... and programming with both the connected and disconnected models. The database for the case study is introduced.
The next two chapters cover in detail Connection and Command objects, which are essential in both connected and disconnected database access scenarios. The following chapter covers DataReaders, which provide a fast, forward-only reading capability. Programming with DataReaders
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ADO NET Using VB NET

... and programming with both the connected and disconnected models. The database for the case study is introduced.
The next two chapters cover in detail Connection and Command objects, which are essential in both connected and disconnected database access scenarios. The following chapter covers DataReaders, which provide a fast, forward-only reading capability. Programming with DataReaders
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From Rice Consulting Services, Inc
Structured User Acceptance Testing - Full e-Learning Version

...ble and confident in designing and performing a test that models how an organization will use a particular application to conduct business. You will emerge from this two-day session knowing how to develop test scenarios, test scripts and test cases. You will also have a working knowledge of how to coordinate all of the aspects of a user acceptance test into a smoothly flowing test.
Whether
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Structured User Acceptance Testing - Fast-track e-Learning Version

...ble and confident in designing and performing a test that models how an organization will use a particular application to conduct business. You will emerge from this session knowing how to develop test scenarios, test scripts and test cases. You will also have a working knowledge of how to coordinate all of the aspects of a user acceptance test into a smoothly flowing test.
Whether you are
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From Kamerer Consulting
Developing Leadership Within Your Enterprise
What is the Formatt of the Training?
100% online streaming media. Requires 256k internet connection and Flash media player.
Who Should Attend
CEOs, CFOs, CTOs, CMOs, MDs, Sr. Sales Managers, Sr. HR Managers, and other Sr. Managers responsible for managing operational units and divisions.
Course Description/ Objectives
The course defines the foundational responsibilities of business
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From Colossal Technologies
dotnet frame work 3.0


...ating workflows using sequence and State-machine workflow models
Using the standard workflow activities to build workflows
State-machine workflows for describing application state transitions
Integrating Business Rules into workflow scenarios
Creating custom workflow activities
Transactional programming and activity compensation
Creating rich Human Workflow applications involving
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From Knowledge Management Institute Switzerland
Certified Knowledge Manager Training (Switzerland)






...arketing and product managers.
Program Topics
KM Terms, Models, Knowledge Definitions and Attributes, Knowledge Episodes & Processes, KM Theory & Principles, KM Strategy & Planning, KM Rationale & Case Studies, Interactive Knowledge Caf , Full Life Cycle KM Methodology, KM Body of Knowledge (KMBOK), Managing KM Initiatives, Knowledge Assessment, Audits and Mapping, KM and Change Management,
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From Wavelength
Instructional Design for Senior Professionals



... apply the knowledge of instructional design theories and models to manage content development, training implementation, and client communication effectively.
- apply the knowledge of instructional design to current job to establish knowledge-leadership in any learning-oriented function.
IDSP Online - Content Outline:
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1. Approaches to Instructional
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Instructional Design for Trainers




... apply the knowledge of instructional design theories and models to design and develop content for effective classroom trainings (Instructor-led Trainings - ILTs).
2. use instructional design to enhance the implementation of classroom training sessions.
IDT Online - Content Outline:
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1. Instructional Design and the Trainer
2. Identification of Training
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Wavelength - Online Certificate Course In Instructional Design And Content Writing - IDCWC Online



...ional Design
5. Why Use Instructional Design Theories & Models?
6.*** Different ID Theories, Models, and their applications
7. The eLearning Environment and Instructional Design
8. Peripheral Learning for Instructional Design
9. Introduction to different tools used in eLearning
10. Different Stages and Corresponding Documents of the ID Process
11. The Mechanics of an Instructional
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From The Virtual Training Company
Microsoft Visual Basic NET
...t. Significant new features include: unity of programming models, extension of the program to include mobile device capabilites, Performance Counters and Server Explorer, flashy new capabilities in Windows Forms, anchoring controls, opacity and transparency properties, and much more. In this six hour tutorial, Microsoft Certified Instructor Mark Long will introduce and expand upon Microsoft
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Data Modeling
...e creation of a model for data within that database. Data models can be used for a variety of purposes, from high-level conceptual models to physical data models. VTC author, Gavin Powell, covers topics such as normalization and denormalization for relational data modeling, fact dimensional structures for data warehouse data modeling, and basic object data modeling for object databases. Powell
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Poser 5
...nimators. From an included collection of human and animal models and props, this program enables you to create movies, images, and posed 3D figures. With Virtual Training Company's Poser 5 tutorial, this application becomes easy for any user, artist, or animator to master. Author Dwayne Ferguson starts with the basics of Poser and then takes you further using various case and animation studies.
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Carrara Studio 2
Carrara Studio 2 is an exciting 3D graphics application that features tools for modeling, animation, rendering, and special effects, allowing you to create projects for the web, video, or for print. In this Virtual Training Company tutorial, Doug Sahlin will guide you through learning the tools of Carrara to create 3D scenes and objects, using the Spline, Vertex, and Metaball modelers, creating
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Metacreations Poser 3 4
Poser is a 3d-character animation and design tool for digital artists and animators. From an included collection of human and animal models and props, this program enables you to create movies, images, and posed 3D figures. With Virtual Training Company's Poser 3/4 tutorial, this application becomes easy for any user, artist, or animator to master. Author Matt Neutra starts with the basics of
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From Teach Me IT
Planning an Oracle8 Data Warehouse

...ifferent aspects of data warehouse design and the various models, components, and requirements of a data warehouse. After completing this course, the user will be able to:
Identify the features of a data warehouse
Describe the benefits of data warehousing
Describe the types of data in a data warehouse
Describe the data extraction and loading process
Describe the data transformation,
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RDBMS Concepts

...database management system and discusses various database models. The course describes the data structure of a relational database model in detail. It extensively covers the normalization process and compares SQL with other popular relational databases. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
Describe a database management system and trace its historical development
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Analyzing Requirements and Planning Solutions

...erprise application development
Describe the traditional models of application development
List the application development models propagated by the Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) methodology
Analyze the scope of a project
Analyze the business, technology-specific, security, performance, and maintenance requirements of a project
Create a project plan and schedule for a given project
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General Security Concepts

...identify the:
characteristics of various access control models
working of various authentication methods
procedure for the auditing process
key concepts of non-essential services and network scanning methods
features of a Denial of Service (DoS) attack
features of a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack
features of various types of spoofing attacks
features of a source routing
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Software Engineering Concepts

...tive 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. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
Identify the advantages of the software engineering approach to developing software
List the elements of the software
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Software Project Management

...s of software project management. It examines the various models and activities related to cost estimation, project monitoring, project scheduling, and personnel planning. It also describes various approaches to software quality assurance, software configuration management, and risk management. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
List the factors that influence software
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Planning an SQL 7.0 Data Warehouse

The Planning an SQL 7.0 Data Warehouse course is the first course in the SQL Server 7.0 - Data Warehousing curriculum consisting of four courses. This curriculum prepares students to take the Microsoft Certification Administering Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 (70-019) exam. It provides students with an introduction to the core technologies, concepts, architecture, and various features of data
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Administering Network Services and Protocols

Administering Network Services and Protocols WBT is the third course in the Windows 2000 Professional curriculum that caters to Microsoft Certified Professional exam 70-210, Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional. This WBT helps users understand networking concepts and relate them to the Windows 2000 Professional environment. The course familiarizes the
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XML: Basic Concepts and Techniques

The XML: Basic Concepts and Techniques course is the first course in the XML curriculum. This course is meant for Web programmers who want to use Extensible Markup Language (XML) to transport and exchange data over the Internet. The course explains how users can apply XML to their advantage. It also describes the procedures for creating well-formed XML documents and Document Type Definitions
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XML: Implementation in Enterprise

...t Object Model (DOM) and Simple API for XML (SAX) parsing models. The course also introduces the XML-related technologies of XPath, XQuery, XForms, and XML Signature. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
Describe the characteristics of enterprise computing
Identify the role of XML in an enterprise system
Describe XML Schema
Implement XML Schema for producing valid XML
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Networking Fundamentals

...ments. The course provides an overview of various network models types. Additionally, it acquaints users with the knowledge of network topologies and operating systems. It then details the Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference model and its layers. Finally, users learn about LAN/WAN devices and standards, and various transmission techniques and media used over LAN/WAN. After completing
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Fundamentals of Data Warehousing

...architecture, and various features of data warehouses and models. It also provides the preliminary knowledge for planning and implementing data warehouses. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
Describe the existing information systems and the need for new information systems
Define a data warehouse in terms of the characteristics that differentiate it from other
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Building a Data Warehouse

...s, architecture, and various features of data warehouses, models, and data extraction tools. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
List the steps for scrubbing data
Map source data to subject area
Verify data integrity
Map subject areas to the warehouse model
Understand how to model the operational data store
Identify different kinds of temporal data and construct
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Advanced Programming in Java 2 - Part I

The Advanced Programming in Java 2 - Part I WBT is the first of two courses in the Advanced Programming in Java 2 curriculum. It is designed to teach programmers the advanced features of the Java programming language, such as use of JDK, Exception classes, and multithreading. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
Configure JDK for running Java programs both at the local and
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Fundamentals of Network Security

The Fundamentals of Network Security WBT acquaints the students with the tasks involved in designing network security. It describes the role of authentication and the authentication mechanisms in security implementation. It also explains designing and implementation of access control over the network. Additionally, the course explains security audits and the auditing mechanisms. After completing
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Accessing Remote Networks

The Accessing Remote Networks WBT is the fourth course of this curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the Comptia's Network+ Certification exam. The course is meant for system administrators and network professionals who want to understand and apply remote connectivity concepts, know the distinction between PPP and SLIP, the purpose and function of PPTP, and the advantages and
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NT Server 4.0 Security

...etween domains and workgroups
Differentiate among domain models
Create and modify user accounts
Differentiate between local and global groups
Identify in-built groups
Create groups
Define security and account policies
Set user rights policies
Set audit policies
Define system policies
Assign policies using different methods
Create local and roaming user profiles
Define a shared
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Object-oriented Analysis and Design - 2

Object-oriented Analysis and Design - 2 is the second course in the Object-oriented Analysis and Design curriculum. This curriculum is meant for users who want to learn object-oriented principles and their application in software development. This course focuses on the object-oriented (OO) software development life cycle, both at the macro and micro levels. It also identifies and evaluates the
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From Skillspride Online Training
Train the IT Trainer Advanced Workshop
This course is intended to assist existing trainers in improving their training techniques and approaches with a focus on the behavioral aspects of delegates. This highly participative course will draw upon real examples taken from readers' own experiences in training sessions. Questionnaires; models; discussions and role-play activities will be used.
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Microsoft Windows NT 4 Strategic Overview
At the end of this lecture based course readers will be able to determine Hardware Requirements; differentiate between Microsoft Operating Systems; understand the NT and NTS Architectures; understand NT and NTS Security; differentiate between NT File Systems; understand Shared Resources and Understand the NTS Domain Models.
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From Sessions Online School of Design
3D Modeling Using Form_Z Course


...d you'll learn these techniques while working with sample models to produce beautiful 3D images.
LESSON 2 Solid Modeling and the Tools of the Trade This lesson tells you how to build your own 3D objects using the Form_Z application's solid modeling tools. You'll get more familiar with basic terms and concepts of solid modeling, and the tools available to in the Form_Z interface to customize
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figure drawing


Life drawing is a fundamental artistic challenge. Capturing the human figure in all its infinite, intricate variations requires both a mastery of technique and a thorough understanding of the body.
In this six-lesson course, the artist Anki King will help you make your figure drawings come to life. Following traditional methods, you'll learn the standard measures and proportions artists use to
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