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Training Link Education S.E.A

Certificate in Effective Communicating Aim: To enable students to choose and use methods of business communications appropriately. Target Audience: This programme is designed for people who wish to improve their skills in selecting appropriate communication methods, and in delivering their message effectively. more...
Certificate in Residential Home Management Aim: To provide a broad understanding of the theory and practice of managing a residential or care home to high standards. Target Audience: This programme is designed for people responsible for managing residential and care homes and for shift supervisors. Students are people wishing to set and maintain high standards of care and employ good practice in the management of resources. more...
Certificate in Personnel Skills Aim: To provide a general understanding of the principles personnel administration. Target Audience: This programme is designed for people who wish to improve their knowledge and make a greater contribution to personnel administration. The course provides an introduction to Personnel Management and progression from this course could include studying for a CIPD qualification. more...
Diploma In Small Business Finance Aim: To develop the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the basic records and financial controls required to run a successful small business. Target Audience: This programme is designed for people working in a wide variety of business sectors and sizes, together with voluntary sector organisations. The programme is most suitable for people wishing to enhance their business finance skills and also for those studying for professional qualifications. more...
Certificate in Business Skills Aim: The course is designed to provide essential business skills to enable smaller businesses to become more effective and efficient. By choosing any five tiles from the series candidates can set their own agenda according to their personal priorities. Target Audience: This programme is designed for people working in a wide variety of business sectors and sizes, together with voluntary sector organisations. People not currently in work but seeking employment will also find the programme of value, but will need to identify a host organisation on which to base their assessment. The programme is most suitable for people wishing to enhance their business skills and also for those seeking an introductory programme before studying for professional qualifications. more...
Certificate in Executive Office Skills Aim: To provide participants with the skills to manage office activities. Target Audience: This programme designed for senior office staff who wish to be able to manage office operations effectively and supervise the work of others in an office environment. more...
Certificate in Business Technology Aim: To provide an understanding of the use and benefits of computer in the running and management of a business. Target Audience: People who wish to improve their understanding of the benefits of using IT in business. more...
Certificate in Business Planning Aim: To provide a framework for planning, evaluating and implementing a business start-up. Target Audience: Anyone considering starting a new business who would like to compose a business plan. more...
Certificate in Customer Relations Aim: To create good customer relations through telephone contact, face to face discussions and in receiving visitors and guests. Target Audience: People who provide customer contact through meetings & telephone calls and who receive visitors and guests. more...

C IT ZEN Technologies

C Projects The program provides the opportunity to engineering and mca students to pursue their academic projects. It aims at providing the students the much needed scope to get exposed to the practical situations and apply their acquired theoretical knowledge. more...

Training Link Education S.E.A

Certificate in Business Marketing Aim: To provide an in depth knowledge of marketing, advertising and promoting a business. Target Audience: People who want to be able to market their business more profitably. more...
Certificate in Business Finance Aim: To provide participants with a broad understanding of management business finances. Target Audience: People responsible in part or in full for the establishment and monitoring of business finance records and systems. more...
Certificate in Business Management Aim: To provide participants with the knowledge and skills to manage effectively. Target Audience: People wishing to understand the principles of managing themselves, resources, people and the legal framework which exists. more...

C IT ZEN Technologies

VC++ Unleashed Windows is probably the most used word amongst all users of Computers. The launching of Microsoft s Windows 95 and NT and the subsequent series of operating systems completely changed the perception and usage of computers. From being seen as a tool for scientific research, computers are now been looked upon as a basic and house hold requirement. From its inception, Windows has never ceased to amaze the users and the programmers. Contrary to UNIX (and Linux) it has the reputation of being easy for users but difficult for programmers. Programmers have variedly described Windows Programming as spectacular to weird, as fascinating to awkward and mind-boggling. In Windows programming learning never ends. Earlier, most Windows programs were written in C. However, since last few years C++ has more...
Compiler Writing in C A compiler is a computer program that translates a computer program written in one computer language (called the source language) into an equivalent program written in another computer language (called the output or the target language).But, mostly we use compiler to mean those programs which translate source code written in a high level language to object code or machine language that may be directly executed by a computer or a virtual machine. However, translation from a low level language to a high level one is also possible; this is normally known as a decompiler if it is reconstructing a high level language program which (could have) generated the low level language program. Compilers also exist which translate from one high level language to another (cross compilers), or sometimes to more...
C Unleashed Most operating systems provide precompiled programs that communicate across a network. Common examples into the TCP/IP world are web clients (browsers) and web servers, and the FTP and TELNET clients and servers. When we are using these utilities of the Internet sometimes we think about it but mostly we remain unaware about all the process involved. This program aims at learning and better understanding of these aspects by developing its own network programs using sockets. Sockets are basically plug-ins or endpoints at which the processes get connected and bi-directional communication takes place between them. Sockets, first introduced in Berkeley Unix, are a basic mechanism for IPC (Inter Process Communication) on a computer system, or on different computer systems connected by local or more...
C Unleashed C, one of the most popular programming languages across the world was developed in the year 1972 by Dennis Ritchie. When most of its contemporary computer languages have become obsolete, C is still going strong and its popularity is only increasing day by day. World s top software company Microsoft Corporation has used C and C++ to develop its best selling software like Windows XP, VC++ etc. Likewise the success stories are many. The immense popularity of C lies in its simplicity, compactness and reliability. In fact it s so simple and easy to use that optimising and destroying a system using C can be achieved with equal ease. This very simplicity comes from the fact that it never comes in the way of a programmer and gives him the maximum independence to decide what is best for his task. more...

RTTS

Advanced IBM Rational Performance Tester This 3-day course is designed to enhance a student's knowledge of the performance testing lifecycle using IBM Rational Performance Tester. The course includes lecture and classroom discussion, with an emphasis on student exercises and labs applicable to real-world web applications and challenges. more...
Advanced QARun The 3-day class gives students advanced training in the QARun scripting language and automated testing techniques so that they are able to create scripts that are more robust, durable and easier to maintain. more...
Introduction to QARun This 2-day course will teach students the fundamentals of creating and enhancing automated tests using QARun. After completing this course, students will be able to use QARun to automate functional and regression tests. more...
Advanced TestPartner This 2-day hands-on course is designed for testing professionals already familiar with programming in Visual Basic (VBA) and the fundamentals of TestPartner. The course explores advanced tool use through programming in VBA. In addition to class lecture, students will complete lab exercises to reinforce critical tool and language concepts, and gain hands-on experience guided by an expert instructor. more...
Visual Basic (VBA) for TestPartner This one-day course is designed to provide students with the foundation in Visual Basic (VBA) necessary for RTTS' Advanced TestPartner course. This course can be taken standalone or in conjunction with the basic or advanced TestPartner courses. more...
Introduction to TestPartner This course will teach students the fundamentals of creating automated tests using TestPartner. After completing this course, students will be able to use TestPartner to automate functional and regression tests. Approximately 25% of the class is devoted to exercises. more...

Frankel"s Infotech

Enterprise Java Each training program at Frankel's Infotech is carried out with plenty of Online Demonstrations and sample codes with the use of the state-of-art DLP Projector. Each candidate is given a set of assignments to get hands on training. The contents of Enterprise Java are as follows :- Servlets Revision of the Server Side Coding Working deeply with Servlets Deep-dive into Sessions & Cookies Form & Browser based Authentication Advanced Servlet Programming Extensible Markup Language The purpose & Nature of XML XML Syntax and Structure rules DTD XML Style Sheet Language Intro. to XML parsers Java Server Pages Comparison of JSP & ASP Advantages of JSP JSP & Servlets Request Model & JSP Architecture Declarations, more...

Clearleft Ltd

London Ajax Training Workshop Love it or hate it, the word Ajax is here to stay. Derided by some as unnecessary buzzword, praised by others as a revolutionary technology, the truth about Ajax lies somewhere in-between. This one-day workshop will explain the benefits and the pitfalls of the hippest methodology on the Web today. The workshop is ideal for intermediate and experienced web developers who have a good knowledge of HTML, CSS and JavaScript. This workshop will explain the hows and whys of Ajax, illustrated with straightforward examples. Don't let the code put you off: the most important lessons to be learned are about concepts, not syntax. more...

Des

HVAC Training HVAC Drafting and Designing COURSE CONTENT 1. Introduction and Fundamentals of Air Conditioning. 2. Modes of Heat Transfer 3. Basic Components of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration machines 4. Refrigeration cycle - Line Diagrams 1) Basic Refrigeration Cycle 2) Chill water cycle 1. Air cooled Chillers 2. Water cooled Chillers 5. Types of Air conditioning 1)Window A/C 2)Spilt A/C 3)Package A/C 4)Central A/C 6. Categories of Air Conditioning 1) All air system 2) All water system 3) Air water system 4) Direct Refrigerant system 7. Study of psychometric charts 8. Survey of Building 9. Materials used in the Building Finding Temperature difference and U more...

Data-Scribe (tm)

Crystal Reports Training Call us at 505-896-9379 or visit the "Contact Us" page on our Web site - www.datascribe.biz. All full-day classes include our 30/30 Plan: 30 minutes of phone support & 30 days of unlimited e-mail support. Our Crystal Reports training focuses on the software topics that are most important to you. We offer beginning and advanced topics in version 9 or 10. Beginning Unit 1 :Introduction to Crystal Reports Unit 2 :Organizing records Unit 3 :Formulas and functions Unit 4 :Formatting Unit 5 :Experts and wizards Unit 6 :Distributing reports Advanced Unit 1: Complex reports Unit 2: Formatting complex reports Unit 3: Advanced formulas and functions Unit 4: Advanced data access techniques and alerts Unit 5 : Charts and maps more...
FileMaker Pro Training Call us at 505-896-9379 or visit the "Contact Us" page on our Web site - www.datascribe.biz. All full-day classes include our 30/30 Plan: 30 minutes of phone support & 30 days of unlimited e-mail support. Our FileMaker Pro training focuses on the software topics that are most important to you. We offer beginning and advanced topics in version 5.5, 6.0, or 7.0 for PC or Mac. Beginning Lesson 1: Maintaining a Database Lesson 2: Finding Records Lesson 3: Setting Up a Database Lesson 4: Formatting Fields Lesson 5: Adding Graphics and Text to Layouts Lesson 6: Creating Layouts for Mailing Form Letters Lesson 7: Creating Columnar Reports Advanced Lesson 1: Defining One-to-Many and Many-to-One Data Relationships Lesson 2: Setting Up a Many-to-Many Database Relationship Lesson 3: Creating more...

College for Career Practitioners

College for Career Practitioners The College for Career Practitioners is a 14 module postgraduate level learning program for people to study the career counselling and career systems support delivery profession by distance education The College has students enrolled from many countries who have four study stream options: Organisation Career Management; Private Practice Creation and Development; Case Management, i.e. Government funded employment programs; and Life-Work Coaching of Third Age Clients. Professional Development Training in Career Counselling and Client Management The College for Career Practitioners is a 14 module postgraduate level learning program for people to study the career counselling and career systems support delivery profession by distance education The College has students enrolled from more...

Teach Me IT

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 validity 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 XML more...
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 (DTDs). In addition, the course introduces the related technologies of XLink, XSL, and CSS. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Describe the origin of Extensible Markup Language Identify approaches to using Extensible Markup Language Define XML documents Create well-formed XML documents Describe the role of a Document Type Definition in ascertaining validity of an XML more...
Other Works Tools The Other Works Tools course is the fourth course in the Works Suite 2002 curriculum. It teaches users how to search for places and create routes and maps using Streets & Trips. Additionally, users will be able to search for information in Encarta Encyclopedia using the Pinpointer tool and various Encarta centers. At the end of this course, the users will be able to: List the features and interface components of Streets & Trips Locate places and perform advanced operations on Streets & Trips maps Create routes on Streets & Trips maps and save them Identify the features of Encarta Encyclopedia Use the Encarta Encyclopedia Help features Find information using Pinpointer and various centers in Encarta Encyclopedia Collect the researched information more...
Enhancing Images using Picture It! Photo 2002 The Enhancing Images using Picture It! Photo 2002 course is the third course in the Works Suite 2002 curriculum. This course familiarizes users with the features and interface of Picture It! Photo 2002. It also teaches users how to create projects using templates and add objects to the projects. Additionally, the course teaches users how to modify a picture and its objects and apply various effects to enhance the quality of the pictures. After completing this course, users will be able to: List the features of Picture It! Photo Use Picture It! Photo help Create projects using templates Add objects to a project Format a picture and its objects Enhance the quality of a picture Apply photo, color, frame, and edge effects to pictures Specify various project-related options more...
Managing Finances using Money 2002 The Managing Finances using Money 2002 course is the second course in the Works Suite 2002 curriculum. The course introduces the user to the fundamentals of Microsoft Money. Additionally, the course details information about performing basic activities, such as creating a Money file and managing accounts. It also details the processes involved in maintaining transaction details and creating and scheduling bills and checks. It provides users with information about various Money tools used to manage investments and taxes. In addition to this, the course describes the details regarding the steps required for building a realistic budget in order to reduce personal debt, and delves into the different ways to analyze income and expenditure using Money reports. After completing this course, users more...
Managing Data using Works 6.0 The Managing Data using Works 6.0 course is the first course in the Works Suite 2002 curriculum. This course acquaints the users with the applications of the Works Suite and the different components of the Works application. It teaches the users to use the Task Launcher to start various tasks in Works and complete them using different wizards and templates. Additionally, it explains the different components of Works and how to use them for setting appointments, creating an address book, working with collections, creating databases, and performing calculations in spreadsheets. After completing this course, the users will be able to: List the features and components of Works Suite applications Use Works help features Start a task Save and retrieve your work Create an address book Set more...
Advanced Features of Word 2003 The Advanced Features Of Word 2003 WBT is the second course in the Word 2003 curriculum. This course describes how to visually enhance your documents by formatting paragraphs and using lists and styles. It also describes various search and proofreading tools used for searching text, finding files, and proofreading documents. In addition, the course acquaints users with creating a custom dictionary, reviewing and comparing documents, and customizing the Word interface. After completing this course, the user will be able to: format paragraphs. create and use lists and styles. search text using the Find Replace Tool. create bookmarks to locate text. proofread documents. create and use a custom dictionary. review, merge and compare documents. create and manage toolbars and menus  more...
Getting Started With Word 2003 The Getting Started with Word 2003 WBT is the first course in the Word 2003 curriculum. This course introduces the features and functionality of Word 2003. It acquaints users with the Word 2003 interface and introduces simple concepts, such as creating, editing, and saving a file. Additionally, this course enables a user to navigate Word documents, use different views, customize the display, and print Word documents. After completing this course, the user will be able to: identify features of Word 2003 identify enhanced user experiences in Word 2003 identify the components of the Word 2003 interface. identify the uses of Word 2003 help features create and save a Word document. select, edit, and format text in a document. navigate a Word 2003 document. use different views in Word more...
Advanced Features of Word 2000 The Advanced Features of Word 2000 WBT is the second course in the Word 2000 curriculum. This course introduces the users to the advanced features provided by Word 2000, such as, templates, mail merge, and macros. The course also covers creating and sorting tables, customizing the Word interface, and using the Web development tools available in Word 2000. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Customize toolbars and menus Set options in the Options dialog box Create templates and macros Create tables in a document Convert text to tables and columns Perform mail merge Create envelopes and labels Work with the Outline view Customize the Outline view Create a master document and subdocuments Create a table of contents and an index Add footnotes and endnotes  more...
Fundamentals of Microsoft Word 2000 The Fundamentals of Microsoft Word 2000 WBT is the first course in the Word 2000 curriculum. The course provides a brief overview of the new features provided by Word 2000. The course also describes the various components available in the Word 2000 window. Additionally, the course describes how to create, edit, and print Word documents. After completing this course, the student will be able to: List the features of Microsoft Word 2000 List the various uses of Microsoft Word Identify the components of the Word Window Use the help system View a Word document in different preview modes Create, save, and edit a Word document Find and replace text Proofread Word documents Automate tasks in Word Track changes to a document Apply indents and justification to Word documents Create more...
Wireless Networking for Small Businesses The Wireless Networking for Small Businesses covers the concepts and benefits of wireless technology. It also covers the features of wireless networks,components of a typical wireless network, and types of wireless networks, including ad-hoc and infrastructure wireless networks. Further, the course covers the guidelines that should be followed to plan and set up a small business wireless network, security considerations for a small business wireless network, and best practices to ensure wireless security. After completing this course, the student will be able to identify the: benefits of wireless technology for small businesses. features of wireless networks. components of a typical wireless network. types of wireless networks. guidelines for planning a small business wireless more...
Advanced Features of Windows XP Home Edition The Advanced Features of Windows XP Home Edition course is the second course in the Windows XP Home Edition curriculum. The course provides information about installing and using various hardware devices, such as printers, scanners, and cameras. It also teaches users to optimize the performance of Windows XP and browse the Internet using Windows XP. Additionally, users will learn how to use Outlook Express and other communication tools, such as Windows Messenger and NetMeeting. After completing this course, the user will be able to: Install a printer and print documents Manage and customize the printing process Set performance and maintenance options for Windows XP Manage disks and drives in a Windows XP computer Use gaming devices, scanners, and digital cameras Use Windows Media more...
Getting Started with Windows XP Home Edition The Getting Started with Windows XP Home Edition course is the first course in the Windows XP Home Edition curriculum. The course introduces users to the basic features of Windows XP and familiarizes them with its interface. Additionally, the course provides information about performing basic activities, such as creating and managing user accounts, files, and folders. It also provides users information about running programs, managing data, and using the Windows Help. Furthermore, users will learn to use basic Windows applications and system tools, and customize the Windows environment to suit their needs. After completing this course, the user will be able to: List the features of Windows XP Home Edition Identify the components of the Windows XP Home Edition desktop Access the help more...
Administering Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Administering Windows NT Workstation 4.0 WBT is meant for acquainting the user with the concepts of administering and troubleshooting the Windows NT Workstation 4.0. After completing this course, the user will be able to: Identify the resources available for performance tuning Monitor system performance with Task Manager Monitor detailed system performance with Performance Monitor Resolve performance bottlenecks Identify a solution for optimizing the performance of Windows NT Workstation in the given scenario Identify the methodology used for troubleshooting NT Workstation Choose the appropriate course of action for pre-setup and text mode issues Choose the course of action for GUI-based setup and failure during reboot Create a boot disk for NT Workstation Troubleshoot the boot more...
Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Networking Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Networking WBT is meant for acquainting the user with networking concepts of Windows NT 4.0. After completing this course, the user will be able to: Differentiate between workgroups and domains Identify NT client networking components Install and configure the network components of NT Workstation Implement NT Workstation as a NetWare client Create and manage user accounts Create and manage local group accounts Set up and modify user profiles Share, configure, and install a network printer Set up shared folders and permissions Set permissions on NTFS partitions, folders, and files Use various methods to access files and print resources Use various methods to access Internet and intranet resources more...
Working with Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Working with Windows NT Workstation 4.0 WBT is the second course of the Windows NT Workstation 4.0 curriculum. This course is meant for acquainting the user with the working of Windows NT Workstation 4.0. The course aims to acquaint the user with the configuration and various hardware features of Windows NT Workstation 4.0, and the procedures of running various applications in Windows NT Workstation 4.0. After completing this course, the user will be able to: Identify hardware components Configure devices List and configure the Control Panel components Install a printer and a modem Identify the use of Windows Messaging Create profiles and services to use in Windows Messaging Describe the relationship between the environment subsystems and the executive services in NT Workstation  more...
Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Essentials Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Essentials WBT is meant for acquainting the user with the main features of Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 operating system. It also acquaints the user with the installation and uninstallation techniques related to NT Workstation 4.0. After completing this course, the user will be able to: Identify the features incorporated in NT Workstation 4.0 Differentiate between NT Workstation 4.0 and other operating systems Understand Windows NT Architecture Identify the security features of NT Workstation 4.0 Define users, groups, workgroups and domains Identify deployment and hardware issues Evaluate software issues and appraise business issues Perform installation of NT Workstation 4.0 Upgrade to NT Workstation 4.0 Setup a dual boot system  more...
Advanced Features of Windows Me The Advanced Features of Windows Me WBT is the second course in the Windows Me curriculum. This course teaches the user to create formatted and unformatted text files using the WordPad and Notepad programs, respectively. It also acquaints the user with the Paint and Imaging image editing programs, and other tools and accessories of Windows Me. Additionally, this course enables the user to configure and use the Internet features of Windows Me for browsing the Internet, exchanging messages, and performing real-time chat over the Internet. After completing this course, the user will be able to: Work with the WordPad and Notepad applications Work with the Paint and Imaging applications Work with other Windows tools, such as Calculator, Address book, and Clipboard Viewer Connect to the more...
Getting Started with Windows Me The Getting Started with Windows Me course is the first course in the Windows Me curriculum. The course explains the basic features of Windows Me and provides an overview of the Windows environment. It provides users the information required to log on to Windows Me and perform basic functions, such as run applications, manage data, and get help. It also provides hands-on training on customizing the Windows environment and installing and configuring hardware devices like printers, scanners, and digital cameras. Additionally, the user will learn about various Windows tools used for monitoring and improving system performance. After completing this course, the user will be able to: List the features of Windows Me List various components of the Windows Me desktop and interface and customize more...
Basics of Windows 98 Basics of Windows 98 WBT acquaints users with the features of the Windows 98 operating system. It enables students to work with Windows components, such as Windows Explorer, desktop, and Windows Help. It also enables users to work with basic Windows applications, such as Notepad, WordPad, and Paint, and tools, such as Clipboard, Netwatch, and briefcase. At the end of this course, the student will be able to: Log on to Windows 98 List the components of the desktop Search for information using Windows 98 Help Work with Windows components Perform file operations Work with dialog boxes Navigate the Windows Explorer Perform file management operations using Windows Explorer Customize the desktop Set the display properties Use the Windows 98 toolbars Customize the Program menu and more...
Advanced Concepts of Windows 2000 Professional Advanced Concepts of Windows 2000 Professional WBT is the fifth and the final course in the Windows 2000 Professional curriculum that caters to the Microsoft Certified Professional exam 70-210, Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional. The course is designed to familiarize Network administrators with the advanced concepts of Windows 2000 Professional and covers the management of shared folders, monitoring and optimizing the Windows 2000 resources using MMC, and the Windows 2000 Professional boot sequence environment. At the end of this course, the user will be able to: Create and restrict access to shared folders Configure shared folders for offline viewing Create and manage Web folders Use Indexing Service and create a catalog Manage files and more...
Managing Resources in Windows 2000 Professional Managing Resources in Windows 2000 Professional WBT is the fourth course in the Windows 2000 Professional curriculum that caters to the Microsoft Certified Professional exam 70-210, Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional. The course is designed to enable Network administrators manage resources, including files, folders, printers, users, and groups. This course covers various security permissions that can be allocated for different resources and the auditing of these resources. At the end of this course, the user will be able to: List various files systems List the features of NTFS Compress/uncompress files and folders Work with compressed files and folders Understand encryption and encrypt data on NTFS volume Create, delete, and disable users more...
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 users with configuring network protocols and computers for accessing remote services. After completing this course, the user will be able to: Understand networking concepts List the various network models, protocols, and services Identify the pre-installation requirements for TCP/IP Install and configure TCP/IP Identify and troubleshoot common TCP/IP errors List other diagnostic utilities to more...
Managing Hardware Devices and Customizing Desktop Managing Hardware Devices and Customizing Desktop WBT is designed to familiarize Network administrators and customer support engineers with the installation of various hardware devices on a computer running Windows 2000 Professional. This WBT also covers the configuration of disks, volumes, and desktop in Windows 2000 Professional environment. Manage and troubleshoot driver signing Monitor, configure, and troubleshoot basic I/O devices Implement, manage, and troubleshoot display devices Monitor, configure, and troubleshoot multimedia devices Implement, manage, and troubleshoot multiple display devices Install, configure, and manage USB devices Install, configure, and manage IrDA devices Install, configure and manage network adapters Implement, manage, and troubleshoot mobile more...
Windows 2000 Installation Windows 2000 Installation WBT is the first course in the Windows 2000 Professional curriculum that caters to Microsoft Certified Professional exam 70-210, Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional. It is designed to familiarize network administrators and customer support engineers with various editions of Windows 2000 and the basic architecture of Windows 2000. This WBT helps learners to understand installation of Windows 2000 Professional and troubleshoot, in case, the system fails. List various editions of Windows 2000 Understand Windows 2000 architecture List the features of Windows 2000 Compare Windows 2000 Professional with Microsoft Windows desktop operating systems Identify hardware requirements for Windows 2000 Professional Planning for more...
Advanced Features of Windows 2000 The Advanced Features of Windows 2000 WBT is the seond course of the Windows 2000 curriculum and is meant for acquainting end users with the advanced features of Windows 2000 Professional. The course is meant to enable the user to configure and use Windows 2000 printing, file system, and Internet features and options. After completing this course, the user will be able to: Provide file or folder ownership and permissions to other users Share resources with users over a network Install a printer and print documents Manage and customize the printing process Customize the printer's properties List various methods of connecting to the Internet Connect to the Internet Use Internet Explorer to browse the Internet Save and print Web pages Create e-mail messages using Outlook Express  more...
Basics of Windows 2000 Basics of Windows 2000 is the first course in the Windows 2000 curriculum. The course explains the basic features of Windows 2000 Professional and enables students to use the operating system in a desktop environment. It enables students to log on to Windows 2000, work with Windows components, such as Windows Explorer, desktop, and Windows Help. It helps students customize the desktop, run applications, and organize files and folders. The course also deals with basic Windows applications, such as Notepad and WordPad. After completing this course, the student will be able to: List the features of Windows 2000 Log on to Windows 2000 List the components of the desktop Work with Windows components Understand the User Profile and Windows 2000 folder Customize the Start menu and the more...
Web Writing Concepts The Web Writing Concepts course covers the fundamentals of Web writing, and design and navigation issues. It describes the writing and reviewing guidelines, and covers different types of Web writing, such as corporate and educational. After completing this course, the student will be able to: List the tasks involved in the process of Web writing Identify the basic elements of a home page List the page design and navigation issues involved in Web writing Identify the techniques used to organize and present content effectively on a Web site Identify the guidelines for writing and reviewing Web content List the components of a corporate Web site Identify the guidelines for writing corporate Web site content Identify the guidelines for writing Web-based educational content Identify more...
Web Server Concepts The Web Server Concepts WBT acquaints the students with the fundamentals of Web servers. This course teaches the students how to work with a Web server, and plan and implement a Web server. It also teaches the students how to ensure performance and security of the Web server. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Describe a Web server Describe the role of a Web server in a corporate network Describe the working of HyperText Transfer Protocol Work with IP addresses and the Domain Name System Describe how Web servers handle multimedia Plan a Web site strategy Differentiate between types of Web servers Identify the relationship between Web servers and IT platforms Describe the information structure of a corporate network List the software requirements for a Web more...
Web Design Basics The Web Design Basics WBT is meant for Web site designers who want to understand the basics of creating professional Web pages. The course describes the basics required for Web design, such as planning of sites, pages, and content. In content designing, it describes the issues involved in creating well-written Web pages, and effective graphics. It also describes other design issues apart from site content, such as site navigation and structure. The students will also get an overview of the issues regarding incorporation of multimedia elements. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Understand the importance of identifying the purpose of a site Understand the importance of identifying the audience of a site Identify the resources required to design and maintain a more...
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 Visual InterDev 6.0. The students will also be taught the process of deploying Web applications on Web servers. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Manage databases using Visual InterDev tools Identify the components of ADO object model Design the properties, methods, and events of COM components on a server Track the MTS middle-tier components using the MTS Explorer Add more...
Scripting with Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0 The Scripting with Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0 course is the second 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 an insight into the scripting skills necessary to utilize Visual InterDev 6.0 to create dynamic and enhanced Web applications. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Create dynamic Web pages using ASP Describe the properties, methods, and events of Script objects and Page objects Add DHTML scriptlets to Web pages Debug Web applications using Visual InterDev debugging tools more...
Fundamentals of Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0 The Fundamentals of Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0 course is the first 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 gives an overview of the fundamental concepts of Visual InterDev 6.0. It teaches how to create simple Web projects using the Web Project Wizard, as well as how to create site diagrams, manage links between pages, apply links, style sheets, and themes to a project. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Create simple Web projects Apply themes, layouts, and style sheets to a Web project Design a Web site using site diagrams Add HTML pages to a Web site more...
Diagramming with Microsoft Visio 2002 The Diagramming with Microsoft Visio 2002 course is the only course in the Visio 2002 curriculum. It familiarizes users with Visio 2002 and teaches them how to create a diagram, modify shapes in a diagram, format a diagram, and finally save a diagram. It also teaches how to create process charts, office layouts, flowcharts, charts, graphs, and forms. Users will also learn to create maps, network diagrams, organization charts, and project schedules. Additionally, the users will learn to integrate Visio with Office and non-Office documents, and create custom shapes, stencils, and templates. After completing this course, the users will be able to:: Identify the tasks that can be performed using Visio Identify the components of the Visio drawing environment Create a diagram using the more...
ActiveX Programming with VBScript The ActiveX Programming with VBScript WBT is the second course in the VBScript and ActiveX curriculum. The course acquaints the students with ActiveX controls. It also describes how to make the Web pages interactive by dynamically creating them. Additionally, the course explains the methods to optimize and debug the code. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Define objects Define ActiveX technology List the ActiveX controls in the Microsoft ActiveX Gallery Work with the ActiveX Control Pad Create a script using the Script Wizard Create a Web page dynamically Modify a Web page dynamically Add interactivity to Web pages Incorporate multimedia in Web pages List ways of optimizing code Identify the guidelines for using ActiveX controls and development tools  more...
VBScript Programming Basics The VBScript Programming Basics WBT 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. 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 the data types in VBScript Declare different types of arrays List the features of VBScript procedures List the basic and string functions in VBScript Describe other intrinsic VBScript functions Identify the decision making constructs used in VBScript  more...
VB 6.0: Testing and Distributing Applications The VB 6.0: Testing and Distributing Applications course is the fourth course in the Fundamentals of VB 6.0 Programming curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the Microsoft Certified Professional Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic6.0 (70-176) exam. This course presents the various tools and methods supported by Visual Basic 6.0 that help in error handling and debugging. Students learn to create a help file for their VB 6.0 applications. In addition, students learn various methods of distributing their applications. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Create help files Create HTML help files Use properties and methods of Err object Trap errors using error-handling statements Employ debugging tools to avoid more...
VB 6.0: Basic User Services The VB 6.0: VB 6.0: Basic User Services course is the third course in the Fundamentals of VB 6.0 Programming curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the Microsoft Certified Professional Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic6.0 (70-176) exam. This course enables students to create forms, form menus, and custom controls for forms. This course also introduces students to Multiple Document Interface and Application Programming Interface. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Define properties, methods, and events of a form Validate user input in a form Build dynamic forms at run time Create and manipulate menus Create a pop-up menu Declare and use windows API functions in Visual Basic applications Create and more...
VB 6.0: Basic Programming The VB 6.0: Basic Programming course is the second course in the Fundamentals of VB 6.0 Programming curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the Microsoft Certified Professional Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic6.0 (70-176) exam. This course introduces students to the data types and programming constructs in VB 6.0. This course also covers the concept of VB 6.0 classes and procedures. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Create a dynamic array Identify methods and properties of collections Manipulate forms and controls at run-time using collections Employ If statements in a VB 6.0 program Employ Select Case statement in a VB 6.0 program Employ Do...Loop constructs in a VB 6.0 program Employ other Loop more...
VB 6.0: Development Environment This course is the first course of the four courses in the Fundamentals of VB 6.0 Programming curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the Microsoft Certified Professional Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic6.0 (70-176) exam. The title of this course is Introduction to the VB 6.0: Development Environment. This course teaches students to install VB 6.0 Enterprise Edition, introduces them to the integrated development environment in VB 6.0. Additionally, the course lists the features of Enterprise edition and the students learn to create a simple VB 6.0 application. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Identify the features and templates of VB 6.0 Install VB 6.0 Enterprise Edition Customize the VB 6.0 development more...
ActiveX Code Components The ActiveX Code Components is the third course in the Visual Basic curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the Microsoft Certified Professional Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic6.0 (70-176) exam. This course describes the methods used to create ActiveX EXE and ActiveX DLL. The course also explains the development of the code for ActiveX code components. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Define an ActiveX EXE Define an ActiveX DLL Design an ActiveX code component Create a new ActiveX DLL or ActiveX EXE project Develop code for an ActiveX code component Test an ActiveX code component Compile the ActiveX code component Deploy and distribute an ActiveX code component Define an ActiveX document Define more...
ActiveX Components The ActiveX Components is the second course in the Visual Basic curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the Microsoft Certified Professional Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic6.0 (70-176) exam. This course provides a brief history of the evolution of ActiveX and describes the various methods involved in creating and deploying an ActiveX control. The course also covers Active Server Pages. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Describe the evolution of ActiveX Define an ActiveX control Identify the methods of creating ActiveX controls Create an ActiveX control List the basic ActiveX controls List the new ActiveX controls in Visual Basic 6 List the advanced ActiveX controls Set properties for the UserControl more...
Object-oriented Programming and COM The Object-oriented Programming and COM is the first course in the Visual Basic curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the Microsoft Certified Professional Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic6.0 (70-176) exam. This course describes the features of Object Orientation and COM. The course also describes how to create COM and DCOM components. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Define Object Orientation Define elements of an Object-oriented system List the object-oriented features in Visual Basic Insert a class module Define properties for a class Create property procedures for a class Define events for a class Document a class and add methods to a class Create an instance of a class Define constants in a more...
VB 6.0: Implementing Database Applications The VB 6.0: Implementing Database Applications is the third course in the VB databases curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the Microsoft Certified Professional Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 (70-176) exam. This course teaches students to ensure security and multi-user access of a database through a VB application. The course also describes how to work with Visual Basic controls and reports. After completing the course, the student will be able to: List and manipulate the bound controls List and manipulate data-aware ActiveX controls Create reports using Data Report designer Add users and group accounts in a database Assign permissions to user and group accounts more...
VB 6.0 Database Connectivity This course is the second course of the three courses in the VB Databases curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the Microsoft Certified Professional Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 (70-176) exam. The title of this course is VB 6.0 Database Connectivity. This course teaches students to evaluate and use several connectivity options, such as DAO, RDO, and ADO to connect to a database through a VB application. After completing the course, the student will be able to: List and use objects from the DAO model for Jet workspaces List and use objects from the DAO model for ODBCDirect workspaces List and use objects from the RDO model Use the RemoteData Control List and use objects from the ADO model more...
VB 6.0 Database Basics VB 6.0 Database Basics course is the first course of the three courses in the VB Databases curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the Microsoft Certified Professional Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic6.0 (70-176) exam. This course teaches students database basics and database creation through a VB application. Also, this course teaches the students to access databases using various Visual Basic tools and options, such as Data Form Wizard and Data Control. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Define common database terms Create a database using Visual Data Manager Use the ODBC administrator to create a data source name Use the RegisterDatabase method to create an ODBC-accessible data source Use the Data more...
Optimizing Microsoft Transaction Server 2.0 The Optimizing Microsoft Transaction Server 2.0 course is the last course in the Transaction Server curriculum consisting of three courses. It provides students with the skills necessary to monitor, optimize, and troubleshoot Microsoft Transaction Server. The course familiarizes students with the various setup and network problems and enables them to take appropriate troubleshooting actions. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Administer MTS by using various administration tools provided for the purpose Add and manage servers Monitor MTS components and transactions Troubleshoot problems with MTS installation, server processes, and database installation more...
Developing Applications for Microsoft Transaction Server 2.0 The Developing Applications for Microsoft Transaction Server 2.0 course is the second course in the Transaction Server curriculum consisting of three courses. It is designed to give an overview of MTS components and provide students with the skills needed to develop Web applications for the Microsoft Transaction Server 2.0 using Visual Basic, Visual C++, and Visual J++. It teaches how to create and implement client applications in MTS. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Communicate using MTS components Implement MTS components in VB, VC++ and VJ++ by creating ActiveX DLL, object in C++ and objects in Java Build the client as a stand-alone application using the existing client application Configure remote clients by installing DCOM, run the configuration more...
Implementing Microsoft Transaction Server 2.0 The Implementing Microsoft Transaction Server 2.0 course is the first course in the curriculum on Transaction Server consisting of three courses. It provides students with a product overview of Microsoft Transaction Server 2.0. It teaches the skills required to install, configure, and administer Microsoft Transaction Server 2.0. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Describe the basic concepts of MTS and MTS transactions Configure and install MTS Administer MTS Manipulate and secure packages more...
TCP/IP Protocols & Network Management The TCP/IP Protocols & Network Management WBT is the second course in the TCP/IP curriculum. This course describes various TCP/IP protocols, such as ARP, ICMP, and POP. The course also covers managing the network using SNMP and securing the network. Additionally, the course covers troubleshooting and resolving TCP/IP errors. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Describe the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Describe the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Use mail protocols Use document delivery protocols List other TCP/IP protocols Define IP routing List the exterior routing protocols Define Routing Information Protocol (RIP) List other interior routing protocols List various tasks involved in planning security for a network List the different ways more...
Introducing TCP/IP The Introducing TCP/IP WBT is the first course in the Working with TCP/IP curriculum. This course familiarizes the audience with the fundamentals of TCP/IP, such as its various features, architecture, installation procedures, network support, and maintenance. The course also discusses installation, configuration, and maintenance of WINS server as well as the Domain Name System. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Describe the architecture of TCP/IP List various LAN technologies Describe Ethernet List various ways of connecting a network Install TCP/IP on a computer Describe the Transmission Control Protocol Describe the TCP message format Describe the Internet Protocol Assign IP Addresses Define subnetting Define subnet mask Install and configure DHCP  more...
System Analysis and Design The System Analysis and Design WBT provides an overview of various system concepts, such as characteristics and elements, in an organization. It also describes the different phases in the system development life cycle. It extensively covers the various phases, such as analysis, design, and implementation, involved in developing a new system. After completing this course, the student will be able to: List the characteristics and elements of a system Identify the different classifications of a system List the phases involved in developing a system Describe the role of a System Analyst Identify the steps involved in initial investigation of user requirements List the tools used for gathering information Identify the types of feasibility analysis and the steps involved in the analysis more...
Advanced SQL Programming This course is the third course of the three courses in the Implementing SQL Server curriculum. The Implementing SQL Server curriculum prepares the students for the Microsoft Certification exam Implementing and Designing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server7.0 (70-029). The title of this course is Advanced SQL Programming. This course teaches students how to create stored procedures, manage distributed data, and transactions. The students also learn the importance of locks and how to troubleshoot a deadlock. Finally the students learn how to optimize the query execution plan developed by SQL Server. 1. Advanced Programming Features A. Stored procedures B. Distributed Data C. Triggers D. Quiz 2. Manage Transactions using T-SQL A. more...
SQL Server 7.0 - Basic Programming SQL Server 7.0 - Basic Programming course is the second course of the three courses in the Implementing SQL Server curriculum. The Implementing SQL Server curriculum prepares the students for the Microsoft Certification exam Implementing and Designing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server7.0 (70-029). This course introduces students to the basics of T-SQL. It also covers the skills required to retrieve and modify data using T-SQL. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Retrieve data using the SELECT statement Summarize data using the GROUP BY, COMPUTE and COMPUTE BY clauses Manage Data using INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements Manage data using advanced data retrieval techniques such as joins and subqueries Query data using cursors and views more...
SQL Server 7.0 - Basics SQL Server 7.0 - Basics presents the concept of database and tables in SQL Server 7.0. It also covers the tools used to maintain data integrity. This course is the first course of the three courses in the Implementing SQL Server curriculum. The Implementing SQL Server curriculum prepares the students for the Microsoft Certification exam Implementing and Designing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server7.0 (70-029). After completing this course, the student will be able to: Identify the different parts of a database Create databases, tables, and indexes Implement data integrity more...
Optimizing an SQL 7.0 Data Warehouse The Optimizing an SQL 7.0 Data Warehouse is the fourth 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 helps students to identify tasks for data warehouse maintenance and optimization. The students will be able to optimize query performance, optimize backup and restore operations, and perform automated administration of a data warehouse. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Perform database maintenance Perform index tuning Verify database consistency Monitor and optimize query performance Describe the procedures for backing up and restoring data Optimize backup and restore performance Schedule more...
Using SQL 7.0 OLAP Services The Using SQL 7.0 OLAP Services course is the third 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 concepts, architecture, and various features of the Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) Services . It also provides students with the preliminary knowledge for creating a data warehouse for use with OLAP Services. The students will be able to design and optimize an OLAP database. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Describe the components, architecture, and features of OLAP Services Install OLAP Services Build an OLAP database for use with a data warehouse more...
Implementing an SQL 7.0 Data Warehouse The Implementing an SQL 7.0 Data Warehouse course is the second 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 helps students to design a database and enhance the efficiency of queries by using different types of indexes. It also describes the process of creating files and filegroups and helps students to select an application programming interface for accessing a data source. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Describe the considerations involved in designing a database Create files and filegroups Choose an API for accessing a data source Identify the various indexing schemes provided by an SQL more...
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 warehouses. It also provides students with the preliminary knowledge for planning and implementing data warehouses using SQL Server 7.0. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Identify the features of a data warehouse Identify the SQL Server features that support data warehousing List the benefits of using a data warehouse Describe characteristics of data marts Describe the more...
Optimizing and Troubleshooting SQL Server 7.0 This course is the fourth course of the four courses in the Administering SQL Server curriculum. The Administering SQL Server curriculum prepares students to take the Microsoft certification Administering Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 (70-028) exam. The title of this course is Optimizing and Troubleshooting SQL Server 7.0. This course teaches students how to monitor and optimize the SQL Server performance. The students learn how to detect and troubleshoot various problems that occur while installing SQL Server 7.0 and when establishing client connections. The students also learn about different replication and backup problems and how to troubleshoot the same. more...
Managing SQL Server Security The Managing SQL Server Security course is the third course in the Administering Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 curriculum consisting of four courses. This curriculum prepares students to take the Microsoft certification Administering Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 (70-028) exam. It enables the students to plan a backup and restoration strategy for preventing data loss. It also provides students with an introduction to SQL security concepts and the security accounts used by SQL server. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Back up system and user databases Restore system and user databases Identify database security requirements Configure security accounts for accessing SQL Server databases Create SQL Server roles and grant statement and object permissions to database users more...
Managing SQL Server 7.0 The Managing SQL Server 7.0 WBT is the second course in the Administering Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 curriculum. This curriculum prepares students to take the Microsoft certification Administering Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 (70-028) exam. It provides the students with ways to configure SQL Server and managing data in SQL Server. It also presents ways to manage various administrative tasks. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Configure SQL Mail Configure default ANSI settings Enable Full-Text Search for specific columns and tables Create indexes to support Full-Text Search Identify the parts of a database Create a database Load data using INSERT and SELECT INTO statements Load data using SQL services Describe the process of automated administration Define jobs, more...
Implementing SQL Server 7.0 The Implementing SQL Server 7.0 course is the first course in the Administering Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 curriculum consisting of four courses. This curriculum prepares students to take the Microsoft certification Administering Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 (70-028) exam. It provides students with an introduction to the core technologies, architecture, and various features of Microsoft SQL Server 7.0. It also provides students with the preliminary knowledge and skills required for planning and installing SQL Server 7.0. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Describe the components, features, and architecture of SQL Server 7.0 Identify the advantages of integrating SQL Server with Windows NT Server and MS BackOffice Develop a plan for data storage in SQL Server Plan the more...
Retrieving Data in SQL Server 2000 The Retrieving Data in SQL Server 2000 is the second course in the SQL Server 2000 curriculum. SQL Server 2000 curriculum prepares the students for the Microsoft Certification exam Designing and Implementing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition (70-229). This course teaches how to insert data in a SQL Server table and use views to retrieve data. It also introduces users to indexes and teaches them how to implement full-text search. Additionally, the users will learn to create stored procedures and cursors. After completing this course, the user will be able to: Insert and modify data in a database Retrieve data using a simple SELECT statement and with a JOIN clause Retrieve data based on conditions Retrieve data using subqueries Define, create, and modify views more...
Getting Started with SQL Server 2000 The Getting Started with SQL Server 2000 course is the first course in the SQL Server 2000 Database Implementation curriculum. This course introduces the features and components of SQL Server 2000. It describes the architecture of SQL Server 2000 and the various programming tools that are used to work with Transact SQL statements. It also teaches the various methods to create and manage databases and tables in SQL Server 2000. Finally, the users will learn about the concept of data integrity and learn to implement various constraints to ensure data integrity. After completing this course, the user will be able to: Identify the features, editions, and components of SQL Server 2000 Identify SQL Server 2000 tools Define database architecture Describe the SQL Server 2000 database engine more...
SQL Advanced Skills The SQL Advanced Skills WBT is the second course in the SQL Programming curriculum that consists of two courses. The course describes the statements used to manipulate data and to work with tables, indexes, and views. Users will also be able to describe the functioning of cursors, stored procedures, triggers, and transactions. After completing this course, the user will be able to: Define a relational database Insert new records in an existing table Insert records from another table Update and delete data from a table Create and modify tables Create and manipulate indexes Create views, cursors, and stored procedures Create and implement triggers Perform transactions more...
SQL Basic Skills The SQL Basic Skills WBT is the first course in the SQL Programming curriculum that consists of two courses. This course acquaints students with SQL and discusses the techniques used for normalizing a database. It also describes various commands and clauses used to query and manipulate a database. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Define a relational database List the normalization techniques used by a database Retrieve rows and columns from a table Manipulate query results using operators and functions Use clauses and operators to restrict query results Organize query results Classify different types of joins Perform multiple queries using set operators Build subqueries more...
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 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 project management Identify the important activities more...
Software Design and Development The Software Design and Development course is meant for professionals whose responsibilities include design, development, or management of software systems and who want to understand the basics of software design and development. After completing this course, the user will be able to: Identify general principles for designing software Identify concepts associated with function-oriented design and use the required design notations and specifications List the steps in the structured design methodology (SDM) Identify methods for fine-tuning the design created using SDM List the types of metrics used in the system design phase Create a structure chart to represent the system design for a software project Verify the system design against the requirements specification Identify general more...
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. 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 engineering technology List the characteristics and phases in a software engineering process List and compare the classical and evolutionary software process models Identify the steps in the requirements analysis phase Identify more...
Implementing Microsoft Site Server 3.0, Commerce Edition The Implementing Microsoft Site Server 3.0, Commerce Edition course is the second course in the Site Server, Commerce Edition curriculum consisting of two courses. This curriculum prepares students to take the Microsoft Certification exam Designing and Implementing Commerce Solutions with Microsoft Site Server 3.0, Commerce Edition (70-057). It provides students with the skills required for creating, maintaining, and optimizing commerce sites. It also provides students with the skills for administering advertisements, creating and managing components and pipelines, data services, and deploying commerce sites. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Create and manage a commerce site Identify the pipeline architectures and manage a pipeline Manage a database using COM more...
Overview of Microsoft Site Server 3.0, Commerce Edition The Basics of Microsoft Site Server 3.0, Commerce Edition course is the first course in the Site Server, Commerce Edition curriculum consisting of two courses. This curriculum prepares students to take the Microsoft Certification exam Designing and Implementing Commerce Solutions with Microsoft Site Server 3.0, Commerce Edition (70-057). It provides an overview of E-commerce solutions and the considerations involved in designing and implementing an E-commerce solution with Microsoft Site Server Commerce Edition. The course makes students familiar with the features of Commerce Edition and takes them through the process of installing Commerce Edition. The course also gives a detailed description of the two major components of Commerce Edition - Commerce Server and Ad Server. After completing more...
Optimizing and Troubleshooting Microsoft Site Server 3.0 The Optimizing and Troubleshooting Microsoft Site Server 3.0 course is the last course in the Site Server curriculum consisting of three courses. This curriculum prepares students to take the Microsoft certification exam on Implementing and Supporting Web Sites Using Microsoft Site Server 3.0 (70-056). It provides students with the skills necessary to monitor, optimize, and troubleshoot the Site Server deployment. The WBT familiarizes students the various setup, network, and application problems and enables them to take appropriate troubleshooting actions. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Integrate Site Server 3.0 to work with Microsoft BackOffice server applications Import P&M data using personalized e-mail and Custom Import Optimize the performance of the more...
Managing Microsoft Site Server 3.0 The Managing Microsoft Site Server 3.0 course is the second course in the Site Server curriculum consisting of three courses. This curriculum prepares students to take the Microsoft certification exam on Implementing and Supporting Web Sites Using Microsoft Site Server 3.0 (70-056). It provides students with an introduction to the various features of Microsoft Site Server 3.0. It also provides students with the preliminary knowledge and skills required to implement, support, and maintain Web sites using Site Server. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Organize site content using content stores into content types and content attributes Publish and manage content using the Content Management feature of Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Deploy content using the Content&n