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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training CIW E-Commerce Designer Part 3 Site Usability |
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Course Overview
The aim of this course is to help prepare students for the CIW: E-Commerce Designer exam. This course presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on E-Commerce site usability. The instruction can be divided into three main parts: Site Usability, Consumer Service Methods, and Site Management.
Learn To
- Identify the reasons for considering usability in Web site design.
- Identify ways to allow customers to search for products or services.
- Identify the features of a Web site that inform the customer about a product.
- Identify the benefits of e-service.
- Identify the guidelines for developing an e-service action plan.
- Identify the characteristics of synchronous service.
- Identify the e-commerce Web site administration tasks.
- Identify the administration functions available in Site Server Content Analyzer.
- Locate broken links in an e-commerce Web site by using Site Server Content Analyzer.
Audience
Candidates for the exam design and implement commerce-driven Web sites, identify customer needs, monitor customer usage patterns, determine order processes and service after sales, and consider how e-business solutions can increase sales. Candidates include system administrators, application developers, and other network designers. The course prerequisites are the skills and knowledge required to pass the CIW Foundation Exam.
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