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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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Programming with XHTML 1 1 DOM and Dynamic XHTML
This course explains how to incorporate JavaScript in Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) documents. The course describes various objects, properties, methods, and events of JavaScript. In addition, the course explains various constructs of JavaScript that help in developing dynamic Web pages. The course also covers key concepts of Document Object Model (DOM). Additionally, the course
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Advanced Technology Concepts for Web Designers
To introduce users to the incorporation of JavaScript and other technologies such as DHTML, cookies and plug-ins in web sites, and to web site publishing, web site maintenance, and database integration Web authors, webmasters, marketing and communications professionals, PR professionals, graphic designers, desktop designers, technical writers, and library scientists
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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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Scripting with MS Visual InterDev 6 0
This course provides students an insight into the scripting skills necessary to utilize Visual InterDev 6.0 to create dynamic and enhanced Web application. In addition, it prepares students to take the Microsoft certification exam: Designing and Implementing Web Solutions with Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0. This course is intended for Web Developers, Web Masters, Web Server Administrators, System
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Object-Oriented Programming and COM
The Object-Oriented Programming and COM is the first course in this curriculum. This course describes the features of Object Orientation and the Component Object Model (COM). The course also covers the basics of creating and working with the COM and Distributed COM (DCOM) components. This curriculum has been designed for application developers and authors who plan, design and implement distributed
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Visual Basic 6 0 ActiveX COM Part I
...mming by introducing ActiveX components and the Component Object Model (COM). The Component Object Model (COM) is an open, extensible standard on which ActiveX is based. By understanding COM, you can design applications from components that communicate through a common set of interfaces. Component software development cuts programming time and produces more robust applications, by allowing
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Advanced Language Features of Microsoft VB NET
To explain the new object-oriented features of Visual Basic .NET, data access with ADO.NET, and strategies for migration Application developers with experience using previous versions of Microsoft Visual Basic who wish to start working with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET
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XML and Mobile Web Applications with C 2005 and ASP NET 2 0
To read, validate, and write data in XML documents, to read data, write data, and handle events in the XML Document Object Model (DOM), and to create custom mobile web applications 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 client applications; individuals preparing for the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Web-Based Client
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XML and Mobile Web Applications with Visual Basic 2005 and ASP NET 2 0
To read, validate, and write data in XML documents, to read data, write data, and handle events in the XML Document Object Model (DOM), and to create custom mobile web applications Individuals who wish to use the .NET Framework 2.0 with Visual Studio 2005, Visual Basic 2005, and ASP.NET 2.0 to develop web-based client applications; individuals preparing for the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
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Building ADO NET DataSets
To describe how to use ADO.NET's disconnected DataSet object model, including DataSets, DataAdapters, DataTables, DataRelations, DataRows, and DataColumns C# programmers and candidates for the Microsoft MCSD and MCAD certification paths
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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 Visual Basic .NET programmers and candidates for the Microsoft MCSD and MCAD certification paths
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Building ADO NET DataSets
To describe how to use ADO.NET's disconnected DataSet object model, including DataSets, DataAdapters, DataTables, DataRelations, DataRows, and DataColumns Visual Basic .NET programmers and candidates for the Microsoft MCSD and MCAD certification paths
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Developing a Commerce Server 2000 Solution
To discuss how to develop a Commerce Server 2000 solution IT professionals who wish to use Commerce Server 2000 to implement and design e-commerce solutions; students preparing for Microsoft certification in the Designing and Implementing Solutions with Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 exam
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XML Programming Part 2: DOM, SAX, and XSLT
This is the second course of the XML curriculum and teaches more of the skills needed to implement XML in an enterprise situation. It will cover processing XML documents using the Document Object Model (DOM) and parsers using the Extensible Linking Language (XLL) and using XML with databases and developing XML-based enterprise applications.
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Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 1: XML Introduction and Technologies
This is the first course in a five part series that presents the learner with a broad overview of XML before moving onto a detailed treatment of each aspect of XML in the subsequent courses within the curriculum. It aims to present XML within the context of its use as a solution to information processing challenges and its uses within commercial and business environments. This course introduces
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Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 4: Document Object Model
... a five part series dedicated to coverage of the Document Object Model. This course will provide the learner with a solid understanding of its importance and practice of its usage. The structure of the DOM is presented in detail along with information on accessing DOM documents and navigating DOM trees and retrieving content. Dynamic transformation on the server and client is covered. The
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Designer/2000 R2: Modeling Object Types
This course aims to teach the use of Object Designer to design and implementation of the Object Oriented Features of Oracle8. The use and meaning of the major components of the United Modeling Language (UML) are explained and used to describe a realistic application. The use of UML in the Type Diagrammer and the transformation of an object model into a database schema design is described in
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IBM Programming XML and Related Technologies Part 1: XML Parsing
This course introduces students to WebSphere Studio Application Developer. It provides a general over overview of XML parsing and it introduces students to the Simple API for XML (SAX) parser and the Document Object Model (DOM) XML parser.
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VBScript Programming Basics
The VBScript Programming Basics is the first course in the VBScript and ActiveX curriculum. This course acquaints the students with the fundamentals of VBScript programming. It also describes the Object Model for scripting implemented by Internet Explorer. Additionally, the course explains error handling and data validation techniques.
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Linux Technology Overview Part 2 Features for Users

...149; Identify the options for customizing the GNU Network Object Model Environment (GNOME). Identify the features of the GNOME file manager. Identify basic file management tasks that are performed using the GNOME file manager. Identify some of the settings in the GNU Midnight Commander (GMC) that can be customized. Identify the features of making a hardware
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ASP NET Part 2 ADO NET Partitioning Tracing

...s. Learn To Identify features of the ADO.NET object model. Sequence the steps in accessing data in ADO.NET. Identify features of DataSets. Identify the syntax for using a code-behind page. Identify the syntax used to create a class file in Visual Basic (VB). Identify the syntax used to access controls in a code-behind page.
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ASP NET Part 2 ADO NET Partitioning Tracing

...s. Learn To Identify features of the ADO.NET object model. Sequence the steps in accessing data in ADO.NET. Identify features of DataSets. Identify the syntax for using a code-behind page. Identify the syntax used to create a class file in Visual Basic (VB). Identify the syntax used to access controls in a code-behind page.
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SQL Server 7 0 Designing and Implementing Data Warehouses - Part 2

...n 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. Identify the Data Transformation Services (DTS) components and the components of the DTS object
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Visual C 6 0 Designing Implementing Distributed Applications - Part 1

...arn To: Create ActiveX controls. Create Component Object Model (COM) components. Create COM servers and clients. Implement advanced COM tasks and active documents. Create components and packages that support transactions and asynchronous processing. C ontent Emphasis Skills-Based A udience This course is designed for programmers looking to develop applications using
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Visual Basic 6 0 Designing Implementing Distributed Applications - Part 1

...interface is accessed from a class. Unit 3: Component Object Model Duration: 2 Hour(s) Identify how COM components provide certain advantages. Identify the specifications of COM. Select the type of COM component for a given set of requirements. Set project properties for a given situation. Set version compatibility for a project. Set the Instancing property for a COM component
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Visual Basic 6 0 Designing Implementing Desktop Applications - Part 4

Course Overview This is the fourth course in a five part series that will provide students with the knowledge to write a Microsoft Visual Basic-based application that accesses data from a database. In this course, students will learn to use ActiveX Data Objects to access and manipulate data sources. This course also addresses advanced database issues, such as data integrity and referential
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Visual Basic 6 0 Designing Implementing Desktop Applications - Part 3

...aracteristics of ADO. Identify the components of the ADO object model. Identify methods of handling data access errors. Connect to a database using ADO. Connect to a data source. Identify connection object events. Identify database connections. Identify the uses of the Command object. Identify the uses of the Recordset object. Identify ways of presenting data to the user. Identify the
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Programming XML Using XML

... To identify the stages for serializing a Document Object Model (DOM) using the Xerces Java Serializer API. To identify features of Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT). To identify features of the Transformation API for XML (TrAX) API. To identify the syntax for transforming XML.
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Programming XML Using XML

... To identify the stages for serializing a Document Object Model (DOM) using the Xerces Java Serializer API. To identify features of Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT). To identify features of the Transformation API for XML (TrAX) API. To identify the syntax for transforming XML.
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Programming XM XML Parsing

...s to the Simple API for XML (SAX) parser and the Document Object Model (DOM) XML parser. Learn To To identify features of the WebSphere Studio family. To identify features of WebSphere Studio Workbench. To identify features of WebSphere Studio Application Developer. To identify
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XML Programming--Part 2 DOM SAX XSLT

...It will cover processing XML documents using the Document Object Model (DOM) and parsers, using the Extensible Linking Language (XLL), and using XML with databases, and developing XML-based enterprise applications. L earn To: Identify the features and functions of APIs used to interact with a parser. Identify the functions and features of Document Object Model (DOM) in XML.
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XML Programming--Part 2 DOM SAX XSLT

...It will cover processing XML documents using the Document Object Model (DOM) and parsers, using the Extensible Linking Language (XLL), and using XML with databases, and developing XML-based enterprise applications. L earn To: Identify the features and functions of APIs used to interact with a parser. Identify the functions and features of Document Object Model (DOM) in XML.
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XML Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 1

...ed. The final technology to be introduced is the Document Object Model (DOM). Learn To Identify benefits of structured data in Web-based applications. Identify challenges associated with information processing. Identify the origins of XML. Identify features of cascading style sheets. Identify features of XSL style sheets. Identify the
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XML Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 1

...ed. The final technology to be introduced is the Document Object Model (DOM). Learn To Identify benefits of structured data in Web-based applications. Identify challenges associated with information processing. Identify the origins of XML. Identify features of cascading style sheets. Identify features of XSL style sheets. Identify the
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XML Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 2

...in XML format. Query a database by using the ADO object model. Identify features of Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). Identify features of the SOAP message structure. Identify features of the SOAP Fault element. Identify features of the supported types within Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) encoding. Identify the structural elements
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Commerce Server 2000 Design Impl Part 2 Users Objects Catalogs

...source. o Identify features of the Commerce Server 2000 object model. o Match general purpose programming objects with their functions. o Identify features of Commerce Server 2000 dictionaries. Audience The intended audience for this course includes Professional Web Developers. These developers will have experience creating Web sites by using Active Server Pages (ASP), Visual Basic
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Visual Basic NET-Web Based Development Part 3

...DO.NET namespaces. o To ientify features of the ADO.NET object model. o To identify features of SQL Server security authentication. o To mtch connection string parameters with their functions. o To identify characteristics of a DataAdapter. Audience This course is designed for beginning Web developers and Microsoft Visual Basic developers who want to learn Visual Studio .NET and
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Visual Basic NET-Web Based Development Part 3

...DO.NET namespaces. o To ientify features of the ADO.NET object model. o To identify features of SQL Server security authentication. o To mtch connection string parameters with their functions. o To identify characteristics of a DataAdapter. Audience This course is designed for beginning Web developers and Microsoft Visual Basic developers who want to learn Visual Studio .NET and
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Visual Basic NET-Windows Development Part 3

...cation. Learn To: o To distinguish between Component Object Model (COM) and .NET. o To sequence the steps in the invocation process of Component Object Model (COM) components from .NET. o To identify functions of the runtime-callable wrapper (RCW). o To identify benefits of asynchronous programming. o To identify differences between synchronous and asynchronous programming. o To
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Programming XML XML Parsing

...s to the Simple API for XML (SAX) parser and the Document Object Model (DOM) XML parser. Learn To To identify features of the WebSphere Studio family. To identify features of WebSphere Studio Workbench. To identify features of WebSphere Studio Application Developer. To identify
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 JAXP and JDBC

...PI for XML (SAX) parsing.
Identify features of Document Object Model (DOM).
Parse an XML document with a Document Object Model (DOM) parser.
Match subinterfaces of the Node interface with their descriptions.
Identify the method signatures for modifying the nodes in a Document Object Model (DOM) tree.
Identify the steps in validating a document by using XML Schema validation.
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 JAXP and JDBC

...PI for XML (SAX) parsing.
Identify features of Document Object Model (DOM).
Parse an XML document with a Document Object Model (DOM) parser.
Match subinterfaces of the Node interface with their descriptions.
Identify the method signatures for modifying the nodes in a Document Object Model (DOM) tree.
Identify the steps in validating a document by using XML Schema validation.
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XML Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 4

... a five part series dedicated to coverage of the Document Object Model. This course will provide the learner with a solid understanding of its importance and practice of its usage. The structure of the DOM is presented in detail, along with information on accessing DOM documents and navigating DOM trees and retrieving content. Dynamic transformation on the server and clinet is covered. The
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XML Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 4

... a five part series dedicated to coverage of the Document Object Model. This course will provide the learner with a solid understanding of its importance and practice of its usage. The structure of the DOM is presented in detail, along with information on accessing DOM documents and navigating DOM trees and retrieving content. Dynamic transformation on the server and clinet is covered. The
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XML Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 5

...lved in accessing XDR schema extensions by using Document Object Model (DOM). o Identify features of applying an XDR schema to an XML document programmatically. o Identify the properties of the ParseError object. Unit 2: XML Business and Commercial Applications 3 - 4 hours o Identify features of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). o Identify features of ebXML. o Identify
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Microsoft NET Tech Overview Part 1 NET Platform Framework

...tures of .NET that enable interoperability with Component Object Model (COM) components. o Identify features of metadata used in the .NET framework. o Identify features of the Garbage Collector (GC). o Identify features of Active Server Pages (ASP).NET. o Match Web Form controls with their functions. o Identify features of Web Services. o Identify features of Simple Object Access
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From Teach Me IT
VBScript Programming Basics

...ndamentals of VBScript programming. It also describes the Object Model for scripting implemented by Internet Explorer. Additionally, the course explains error handling and data validation techniques. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
Identify the features of VBScript
Write a basic program using VBScript
Describe the different types of variables in VBScript
Identify
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Developing Applications with Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0

The Developing Applications with Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0 course is the last course in the Visual InterDev curriculum consisting of three courses. This curriculum prepares the students for the Microsoft Certification exam Designing and Implementing Web Solutions with Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0 (70-152). It provides students with skills to develop Web applications using databases with
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XML: Implementation in Enterprise

...alidity of documents. In addition, it covers the Document 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
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Using ASP 3.0 Components

...hods of Content Linking Component
Define the File Access object model
Use the methods and properties of the FileSystemObject and TextStreamObject objects
Check for Web page access rights using the Permission Checker component
Define the ADO components
Identify the methods of the Tools component
Identify the properties of the MyInfo Component
Use HitCounter, ASPMail, and SA_FileUp
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Using HTML

The Using HTML course is the third course in the CIW Foundations curriculum. The CIW Foundations curriculum prepares the users for the CIW Foundations Certification Exam. This course acquaints the user with the fundaments of HTML and Web page development. The course explains the concepts involved in developing HTML pages, and adding text and graphics in Web pages. It also teaches users how to make
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