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JavaScript Browser Objects This course describes various browser objects, such as frames, windows, and documents. The course also covers various other objects, such as date, time, and history objects. This course is designed for application developers and authors who plan, design and implement web-based business solutions on intranets, extranets, and internets. The student should have prior experience in HTML and designing web sites. more...
JavaScript Programming This course describes the features of Java Script, such as arrays, forms, and events. The course also covers concepts related to object hierarchy in JavaScript, and string, math, and number object. This course is designed for application developers and authors who plan, design and implement web-based business solutions on intranets, extranets, and internets. The student should have prior experience in HTML and designing web sites. more...
JavaScript Fundamentals This course describes the features of JavaScript and compares JavaScript with other technologies, such as Java. The course also covers the fundamentals of JavaScript programming, JavaScript variables, operators, loops, and conditional statements. This course is designed for application developers and authors who plan, design and implement web-based business solutions on intranets, extranets, and internets. The student should have prior experience in HTML and designing web sites. more...
WAN Fundamentals This course explains the emerging WAN internetworking technologies. It also covers the basics of data communication, digital data services. This course is designed for technical managers, help desk/support personnel and professionals who require an understanding of WAN, MAN, internetworking, digital data services, and advanced data communications. more...
LAN Fundamentals This course provides students with an introduction to the concepts, components, and various architectures of LAN technologies. It also helps the student understand the fundamentals of network management and LAN security. This course is designed for technical managers, help desk/support personnel and professionals who require an understanding of data communications and networking. more...
Networking Basics This course teaches the student basic networking concepts and skills. It also provides an understanding of data communication standards. Further, it helps the student understand networking terminology and technologies. It also provides an overview of how data is transferred in a real-world network environment. This course is designed for technical managers, help desk/support personnel and professionals who require an understanding of data communications and networking. more...
XML: Implementation in Enterprise This course is the second course in the XML curriculum. It provides the students with an introduction to the role of document design in XML document creation and the design elements in XML. The students will be able to describe XML processors and editors and determine the steps involved in converting an HTML document to an XML document. The students will be also able to identify the parser used to develop XML applications and identify the role of Perl in XML application development. Further, the course also describes the requirements for e-mailing XML documents and document types used with bulletin boards. more...
XML: Basic Concepts and Techniques This course provides the students with an introduction and uses of XML entities. It also provides the students with the knowledge and skills required for creating XML applications. Additionally, the students will be able to identify the use of Xlinks, Xpointers, cascading style sheets, and DSSSL style sheets. more...
Fundamentals of XML Programming This course is the first in the XML curriculum. It provides the students with an introduction to the components and features of XML. It also provides the students with the knowledge and skills required for creating XML documents and applications. Additionally, the students will be able to identify the use of XML in Internet applications. more...
Data Manipulation in C This course introduces students to the data manipulation features of C . In addition to understanding stream and file handling in C , the students are introduced to the role of preprocessor in C . Programmers and Application Developers who have experience in programming using a structured language like Fortran and Pascal constitute the primary audience for this curriculum. This curriculum would introduce them to the object-oriented programming techniques of C . more...
Object-Oriented Programming using C This course introduces students to advanced programming features of C , such as the different types of C functions, concepts of overloading, and inheritance. Programmers and Application Developers who have experience in programming using a structured language like Fortran and Pascal constitute the primary audience for this curriculum. This curriculum would introduce them to the object-oriented programming techniques of C . more...
Programming Constructs of C This course presents the concept of structures, arrays, and strings within a C program. This course also covers how to create functions, including overloaded and inline functions. In addition, the students learn how to create pointers, and the application of pointers. Finally, the students learn the concept of classes and objects in C . Programmers who have functional experience in programming using a structured language like C or Pascal constitute the primary audience for this curriculum. This curriculum would introduce them to the object-oriented programming techniques. more...
Fundamentals of C Programming This course introduces the C language and the concept of object-orientation to students. The students also learn about objects and classes and their relation to functions. Finally, the students learn how to create functions, pass arguments and return values. Programmers who have functional experience in programming using a structured language like C or Pascal constitute the primary audience for this curriculum. This curriculum would introduce them to the object-oriented programming techniques. more...
Data Storage Manipulation in C This is the last course in a series of four courses. It provides skills that enable the student to store data in the form of linked lists, binary trees, stacks, and queues. It also enables the students to perform bit-level operations. more...
Advanced Operations in C This is the third course in the series of four courses. This course builds on the existing knowledge of the students by imparting necessary skills to apply advanced concepts and techniques to C programs. The set of skills include using directives and performing I/O operations. This course also covers the techniques for handling and debugging errors. more...
Programming Constructs in C This is the second course in the series of four courses. This course provides students with basic skills and knowledge to understand the basic programming constructs, like strings, arrays, pointer, structures, and unions. more...
Fundamentals of C This is the first course in the series of four courses. This course provides students with basic skills and knowledge to understand the evolution of the language. It also provides the basic lexical and syntactical elements, data representation, and flow control implementation. more...
Optimizing a MS SQL Server 7.0 Data Warehouse This course helps the student 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. In addition, the course prepares students to take the Microsoft Certification Administering Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 (70-019). more...
Using MS SQL Server 7.0 OLAP Services This course provides the student 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. In addition, the course prepares students to take the Microsoft Certification Administering Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 (70-019). more...
Implementing an MS SQL Server 7.0 Data Warehouse This course teaches the student how to design a database and enhance the efficiency of queries by using different types of indexes. It also describes the process of crating files and filegroups and helps students to select an application programming interface for accessing a data source. In addition, the course prepares students to take the Microsoft Certification Administering Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 (70-019). more...
Planning an MS SQL Server 7.0 Data Warehouse This course provides the student with an introduction to the core technologies, concepts, architecture, and various features of data warehouses. It also provides the student with the preliminary knowledge for planning and implementing data warehouses using SQL Server 7.0 In addition, the course prepares students to take the Microsoft Certification Administering Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 (70-019). more...
Advanced SQL Programming This course teaches the student how to create stored procedures, manage distributed data and transactions. The student will also learn the importance of locks and how to troubleshoot a deadlock. Finally the student will learn how to optimize the query execution plan developed by SQL Server. The Implementing SQL Server curriculum prepares the student for the Microsoft Exam 70-029more...
Basic SQL Programming This course introduces the student to the basics of T-SQL. It also covers the skills required to retrieve and modify data using T-SQL. The Implementing SQL Server curriculum prepares the student for the Microsoft Exam 70-029more...
MS SQL Server 7.0 Basics This course teaches the student the concept of database and tables in SQL Server 7.0. It also covers the tools used to maintain data integrity. The Implementing SQL Server curriculum prepares the student for the Microsoft Exam 7-029more...
Lotus Notes R5 Fundamentals Part 2 Lotus Notes R5 is an application development environment that enables users to communicate and share information. Lotus Notes R5 is an upgrade of Lotus Notes 4.5 version. Lotus Notes R5 Fundamentals - Part 2 WBT has been developed for users using Lotus Notes R5 with Desktop access. This course enables the students to acquire skills that are essential for using Notes R5 as end users. more...
Lotus Notes R5 Fundamentals Part 1 This course introduces Lotus Notes as a groupware. It then goes on to explain groupware and different features of Lotus Notes that map to specific features of groupware. At the end, this topic will list the members of the Lotus and Domino family. more...
Optimizing & Troubleshooting MS SQL Server 7.0 This course teaches the student how to monitor and optimize the SQL Server performance. The student will learn how to detect and troubleshoot various problems that occur while installing SQL Server 7.0 and when establishing client connections. The student will also learn about different replication and backup problems and how to troubleshoot the same. more...
Managing MS SQL Server 7.0 Security This course enables the student to plan a backup and restoration strategy for preventing data loss. It also provides the student with an introduction to SQL security concepts and the security accounts used by SQL Server. In addition, the course prepares the student to take the Microsoft Certification Administering Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 (70-028). more...
Managing MS SQL Server 7.0 This course provides the student with ways to configure SQL Server and managing data in SQL Server. It also presents ways to manage various administrative tasks. In addition, the course prepares the student to take the Microsoft Certification Administering Microsoft SQL Server 7.0. more...
Implementing MS SQL Server 7.0 This course provides the student with an introduction to the core technologies, architecture, and various features of Microsoft SQL Server 7.0. It also provides the student with the preliminary knowledge and skills required for planning and installing SQL Server 7.0. In addition, the course prepares the student to take the Microsoft Certification Administering Microsoft SQL Server 7.0. more...
Optimizing MS Transaction Server 2.0 This course provides students with the skills necessary to monitor, optimize, and troubleshoot Microsoft Transaction Server. This course familiarizes students with the various setup and network problems and enables them to take appropriate troubleshooting actions. more...
Developing Applications for MS Transaction Server 2.0 This course 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++. Also, the student will learn how to create and implement client applications in MTS. more...
Implementing MS Transaction Server 2.0 This course 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. more...
Advanced Java Programming This course is designed to teach programmers the advanced aspects of Java programming language. It gives an overview of network programming in Java, socket classes, and Remote Method Invocation. It also teaches how to work with Java databases, create JavaBeans, handle events using JavaBeans, and work with Servlets and JFCmore...
Intermediate Java Programming This course gives an overview of the intermediate programming constructs in Java. It teaches how to code simple programs using the java.lang and java.util packages, handle exceptions in a program, input and output data using the java.io package, and use multiple threads in a program. In addition, it prepares students to take the Sun Certified Java Programming Examination for JDK 1.1. more...
Graphics Programming in Java This course is designed to teach programmers how to use the Advanced Windowing Tookit of Java. In addition it prepares students for the Sun Certified Java Programmer Examination for JDK 1.1. more...
Fundamentals of Java Programming This course is designed to teach programmers the basics of the Java programming language. In addition, it prepares students to take the Sun Certified Java Programmer Examination for JDK 1.1 more...
Developing Applications using MS Visual InterDev 6 0 This course 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. In addition, this course 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 Administrators, and Database Administrators. more...
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 Administrators, and Database Administrators. more...
Fundamentals of Microsoft Visual InterDev 6 0 This course 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. 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 Administrators, and Database Administrators. more...
Optimizing & Troubleshooting MS Site Server 3.0 This course 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. In addition, the course prepares students to take the Microsoft certification exam: Implementing and Supporting Web Sites Using Microsoft Site Server 3.0. more...
Managing MS Site Server 3.0 This course 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. In addition, the course prepares students to take the Microsoft certification exam implementing and Supporting Web Sites Using Microsoft Site Server 3.0. more...
Implementing MS Site Server 3.0 This course provides students with an introduction to the core technologies, architecture, and various features of Microsoft Site Server 3.0. It also provides students with the preliminary knowledge and skills required for planning and installing Site Server 3.0 and configuring Site Server 3.0 components. In addition, the course prepares students to take the Microsoft certification exam on Implementing and Supporting Web Sites Using Microsoft Site Server 3.0. more...
Implementing MS Site Server 3.0 (Commerce Edition) This course 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. In addition, the course prepares students to take the Microsoft Certification exam Designing and Implementing Commerce Solutions with Microsoft Site Server 3.0, Commerce Editionmore...
Overview of MS Site Server 3.0 (Commerce Edition) This course 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. In addition, the course prepares students to take the Microsoft Certification exam Designing and Implementing Commerce Solutions with Microsoft Site Server 3.0, Commerce Edition. more...
Advanced HTML Programming This course enables students to understand web page site planning, management and maintenance. The course explains the concepts of developing advanced HTML pages with the help of frames, scripting languages, and evolving technologies like ActiveX, DHTML, and XML. This course is intended for students who are interested in developing web pages using HTML as the programming language. more...
Fundamentals of HTML Programming This course enables students to understand Web page development using HTML as the programming language. The course explains the concepts of developing basic and advanced HTML pages with the help of tables and forms. This course deals with HTML 3.2 and HTML 4.0. This course is intended for students who are interested in developing web pages using HTML as the programming language. more...
ADABAS 5 Introduction au syst me de gestion de bases de donn es ADABAS (Software AG). more...
C++ Programming II This course, enables students to incorporate pointers, file handling, and advanced object-oriented programming features in C++ programs. Examples and exercises from four programs help to guide students through advanced C++ program design concepts. Students can view and print complete C++ program listings from the menu bar at any time during the instruction. more...
C++ Programming I This course, designed for programmers who have experience with high-level languages, teaches them to write and compile simple C++ programs. The course uses examples and exercises from three programs to guide students through the basic concepts of C++ program design. Students can view and print complete C++ program listings at any time during the instruction. more...
COBOL Report Generation This course will present task-based, real-world scenarios covering the design, coding, and implementation of one type of COBOL application that is commonly required by businesses with large files. This interactive application will write a recall customer notification report and a recall status report. This course is based on ANSI X3.23-1974 and ANSI X3.23-1985 COBOL standards. This course is designed for individuals with some prior programming experience who require an introduction to, or to be reacquainted with, the fundamentals of the COBOL programming language. more...
COBOL Interactive Applications This course will present task-based, real-world scenarios covering the design, coding, and implementation of one type of COBOL application that is commonly required by businesses with large files. An application will be created that allows a user to update a relative master recalled parts file by manually inputting the data, and automatically generate a transaction log of the updated records. This course is based on ANSI X3.23-1974 and ANSI X3.23-1985 COBOL standards. It is a prerequisite to COBOL: Report Generation. This course is designed for individuals with some prior programming experience who require an introduction to, or to be reacquainted with, the fundamentals of the COBOL programming language. more...
COBOL Complex File Processing This course will present task-based, real-world scenarios covering the design, coding, and implementation of one type of COBOL application that is commonly required by businesses with large files. The first application accepts input from two files, the Customer Contact file and the Warranty file. The data is checked for the latest contact information and a master contact log file is generated. The second application merges the master contact file with the old contact log file to create a new master contact log file. This course is based on ANSI X3.23-1974 and ANSI X3.23-1985 COBOL standards. It is a prerequisite to COBOL: Interactive Applications. This course is designed for individuals with some prior programming experience who require an introduction to, or to be reacquainted with, the more...
COBOL Basic File Processing TA COBOL product recall application will be created that accepts input from a sequential sales file and an index customer file, then generates a sorted customer contact file. This course is based on ANSI X3.23-1974 and ANSI X3.23-1985 COBOL standards. This course is designed for individuals with some prior programming experience who require an introduction to, or to be reacquainted with, the fundamentals of the COBOL programming language. more...
COBOL Calculation Applications This course will present task-based, real-world scenarios covering the design, coding, and implementation of one type of COBOL application that is commonly required by businesses with large files. A subset of the contents of a sequential master file are retrieved. Calculations are performed on the data and a print file is generated. This course is based on ANSI X3.23-1974 and ANSI X3.23-1985 COBOL standards. This course is a prerequisite to COBOL: Basic File Processing. This course is designed for individuals with some prior programming experience who require an introduction to, or to be reacquainted with, the fundamentals of the COBOL programming language. more...
COBOL Basic Applications This course will present task-based, real-world scenarios covering the design, coding, and implementation of one type of COBOL application that is commonly required by businesses with large files. An example date field problem is identified and resolved. A simple COBOL product recall application is designed using flowcharts, pseudocode, and Record Layout Forms. The contents of a sequential master file are retrieved and processed, and a new master file is generated. This course is designed for individuals with some prior programming experience who require an introduction to, or to be reacquainted with, the fundamentals of the COBOL programming language. more...
MS SQL Server 6.5: Management & Optimization In this course, students will be presented with a task-based, real-world scenario covering the, administration optimization, troubleshooting of Microsoft SQL Server 6.5. Administration of SQL Server includes managing storage, the setting up user accounts, and assigning permissions. The optimization, configuration, and diagnostics of SQL Server will also be covered. more...
MS SQL Server 6.5: Advanced Retrieval Structures In this course, students will learn to implement a database design on Microsoft SQL Server 6.5. Specific topics include: summarizing and modifying data; database object creation, such as stored procedures and triggers; data referential integrity; the implementation of distributed data in a client/server environment; and the extensibility of SQL Server. This course, together with MS SQL Server 6.5 DB Design I , prepares students for the Implementing a Database Design on Microsoft SQL Server 6.5 Certification Exam 70-027more...
MS SQL Server 6.5: Design & Management In this course, students will learn to implement a database design on Microsoft SQL Server 6.5. Specific topics include: SQL Server implementor roles and responsibilities; data modeling and data definition concepts; database object creation, such as tables; and basic data retrieval, manipulation, and modification. This course, together with MS SQL Server 6.5 DB Design Il, prepares students for the Implementing a Database Design on Microsoft SQL Server 6.5 Certification Exam 70-027more...
MS SQL Server 6.5: Installation & Administration In this course, students will be presented with a task-based, real-world scenario covering the implementation, administration and troubleshooting of Microsoft SQL Server 6.5. Implementation of SQL Server includes the installation of the software and the setup of the SQL database. Administration of SQL Server includes managing storage, the setting up of user accounts and assigning permissions. The optimization and configuration of the SQL Server and the diagnostics of system problems with also be covered. more...
Webmaster Essentials WebMaster is a title given to an individual responsible for maintaining a web site and responding to queries about it. In this course, the student will learn how to create a web site. The student will choose communications connections and server platforms for the web site development. The student will then use HTML and CGI to develop simple and complex web sites. This course is designed for individuals responsible for creating and/or maintaining a web site (i.e, WebMaster) or IS professionals. more...
Migrating to MS Office 97 This course is easy to use whether you are a new or experienced user. Effectiveness is our number-one priority in developing our tutorials. Instructions are presented in easy to understand graphical formats instead of just on-screen text: applications simulations offer realistic practice opportunities; and interactive exercises keep people engaged throughout the lesson. more...
MS Outlook 97 This course is easy to use whether you are a new or experienced user. Effectiveness is our number-one priority in developing our tutorials. Instructions are presented in easy to understand graphical formats instead of just on-screen text: applications simulations offer realistic practice opportunities; and interactive exercises keep people engaged throughout the lesson. more...
MS Outlook 97 This course is easy to use whether you are a new or experienced user. Effectiveness is our number-one priority in developing our tutorials. Instructions are presented in easy to understand graphical formats instead of just on-screen text: applications simulations offer realistic practice opportunities; and interactive exercises keep people engaged throughout the lesson. more...
MS Outlook 97 This course is easy to use whether you are a new or experienced user. Effectiveness is our number-one priority in developing our tutorials. Instructions are presented in easy to understand graphical formats instead of just on-screen text: applications simulations offer realistic practice opportunities; and interactive exercises keep people engaged throughout the lesson. more...
MS Outlook 97 This course is easy to use whether you are a new or experienced user. Effectiveness is our number-one priority in developing our tutorials. Instructions are presented in easy to understand graphical formats instead of just on-screen text: applications simulations offer realistic practice opportunities; and interactive exercises keep people engaged throughout the lesson. more...
MS Outlook 97 This course is easy to use whether you are a new or experienced user. Effectiveness is our number-one priority in developing our tutorials. Instructions are presented in easy to understand graphical formats instead of just on-screen text: applications simulations offer realistic practice opportunities; and interactive exercises keep people engaged throughout the lesson. more...
MS Outlook 97 This course is easy to use whether you are a new or experienced user. Effectiveness is our number-one priority in developing our tutorials. Instructions are presented in easy to understand graphical formats instead of just on-screen text: applications simulations offer realistic practice opportunities; and interactive exercises keep people engaged throughout the lesson. more...
MS Outlook 97 This course is easy to use whether you are a new or experienced user. Effectiveness is our number-one priority in developing our tutorials. Instructions are presented in easy to understand graphical formats instead of just on-screen text: applications simulations offer realistic practice opportunities; and interactive exercises keep people engaged throughout the lesson. more...
MS Outlook 97 This course is easy to use whether you are a new or experienced user. Effectiveness is our number-one priority in developing our tutorials. Instructions are presented in easy to understand graphical formats instead of just on-screen text: applications simulations offer realistic practice opportunities; and interactive exercises keep people engaged throughout the lesson. more...
MS Access 97 This course is easy to use whether you are a new or experienced user. Effectiveness is our number-one priority in developing our tutorials. Instructions are presented in easy to understand graphical formats instead of just on screen text; applications simulations offer realistic practice opportunities; and interactive exercises keep people engaged throughout the lesson. more...
MS PowerPoint 97 This course is easy to use whether you are a new or experienced user. Effectiveness is our number-one priority in developing our tutorials. Instructions are presented in easy to understand graphical formats instead of just on screen text; applications simulations offer realistic practice opportunities; and interactive exercises keep people engaged throughout the lesson. more...
MS Excel 97 This course is easy to use whether you are a new or experienced user. Effectiveness is our number-one priority in developing our tutorials. Instructions are presented in easy to understand graphical formats instead of just on screen text; applications simulations offer realistic practice opportunities; and interactive exercises keep people engaged throughout the lesson. more...
MS Word 97 This course is easy to use whether you are a new or experienced user. Effectiveness is our number-one priority in developing our tutorials. Instructions are presented in easy to understand graphical formats instead of just on screen text; applications simulations offer realistic practice opportunities; and interactive exercises keep people engaged throughout the lesson. more...
Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Essentials In this course, students will learn to install, configure, setup, secure, connect, and troubleshoot Windows NT Workstation 4.0. Students will also learn how to use the basic tools required to maintain, manage, and optimize an efficient Windows NT Workstation 4.0 peer-to-peer network. This course prepares students for the Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 certification exam. more...
Microsoft Networking Fundamentals In this course, students will learn to plan, implement, and support a Microsoft-based network. This course prepares students for the Microsoft Networking Essentials Certification Exam 70-58. more...
Software Configuration Management In this course, the student will learn that Software Configuration Management (SCM or CM) is one of the key characteristics of successful software development organizations. By applying configuration management techniques, effective organization and integration of changes can occur. This course provides a practical introduction to the disciplines, techniques, and tools that are a part of software organizations of varying sizes. more...
Software Requirements Specification & Analysis This course will provide students with the tools necessary to analyze requirements by applying selected techniques to create a Requirements Specification Documentmore...
Software Quality Assurance In this course the students will follow the process of quality assurance and understand the need for and function of QA in software development. With the aid of a sample quality plan, they will learn the topics and techniques needed to develop and implement a QA plan and ensure quality in software development. more...
Software Engineering Concepts In this course, the student will learn to apply the appropriate development strategy and life cycle model by examining their characteristics, advantages and disadvantages and comparing these with the needs of the project. The students also learn the basic concepts of Configuration Management, Verification and Validation and Software Quality Assurancemore...
MS Excel 95 In this course, students will learn to use the various features of Microsoft Office and Microsoft Excel (version. 7.0) for Windows 95. The focus is on the creation of a home budget which includes advanced formatting, formulas, linked worksheets, OLE objects, and charts. more...
MS PowerPoint 95 In this course, students will learn to use the various features of Microsoft Office and Microsoft PowerPoint (version. 7.0) for Windows 95. The focus is on the creation of a presentation for a new product which includes creating the text and graphical elements, special effects, sound, OLE objects, and charts. more...
MS Word 95 In this course, students will learn to use the various features of Microsoft Office and Microsoft Word (version. 7.0) for Windows 95. The focus is on the creation of a newsletter-type document encompassing advanced formatting, linked objects, and graphics. more...
MS Access 95 In this course, students will learn to use the various features of Microsoft Office and Microsoft Access (version. 7.0) for Windows 95. The focus is on the creation of a database for a retail store which includes creating and using tables, formulas, forms, OLE objects, and reports. more...
Advanced Networking with Windows NT4.0 This course will demonstrate methods of expanding Windows NT from a departmental solution to a multi-server environment. Students will install, configure and test TCP/IP, utilize a Remote Access Server (RAS) and other operating systems including, Microsoft clients, Novell and Macintosh. This course will prepare students for Microsofts CSE Certificationmore...
Windows NT Server 4.0 Configuration This course will provide an introduction to the architecture and environment of a Windows NT Server 4.0 network. It will discuss Windows NT installation, configuration and setup procedures, as well as the basic administrative tools required for maintaining, managing and optimizing an efficient Windows NT 4.0 network. This course will prepare students for Microsofts CSE Certificationmore...
Getting the Most out of the Internet The course will focus on teaching users (individuals and companies) how to use the Internet effectively and efficiently. This includes a high level treatment of the Internet terminology and technology; a client-side look at using the Internet as a resource; a server-side look at using the Internet as a business tool; emerging technologies and strategies for the future. more...
Introduction to Objects The course will introduce the fundamental concepts of objects and differentiate between object-oriented programming concepts and non-object-oriented programming concepts in terms of their implications to software development. College students and IS professionals. more...
UNIX Korn Shell Presents a detailed, hands-on introduction to programming in the UNIX Korn Shellmore...
UNIX Editors Provides an overview of four editors and teaches the vi and emacs editors in detail. more...
UNIX Electronic Mail Introduces students to two UNIX mail programs and presents detailed instruction on managing mail within a UNIX system. more...
UNIX C Shell Presents a detailed, hands-on introduction to programming in the UNIX C Shell. more...
Introduction to Tuxedo Transaction Processing This course is intended to give the student an overview of the TUXEDO product environment for transaction processing. more...
SQL/DS Essentials This course Introduces the student to the SQL/DS environment, SQL and QMF, as well as teaches structure, commands and security features. more...
SQL Queries Describes SQL querying from simple one column, one table queries to advanced joining and merging of data from multiple tables. more...
SQL Data Management Gives students a practical grasp of SQL commands for manipulating data, and teaches commands to define tables, views, and indexes. more...
Software Maintenance This course will provide an overview of the logistics involved in software maintenance as well as the steps that can reduce both the difficulty and cost of software maintenance. more...
REXX/VM Programming Teaches how to write and execute REXX EXECs and gain a working knowledge of the REXX language implemented in a VM/CMS environment. more...
REXX/TSO Programming Teaches effective use of the REXX language, control statements and functions to perform terminal I/O, arithmetic functions and as data and file manipulation in a TSO environment. more...
Relational Database Concepts Teaches practical and useful information about database management systems, their design and environment. more...
Relational Database Concepts Teaches practical and useful information about database management systems, their design and environment. more...
QMF Essentials (Ver 3.1) Teaches the creation of data base queries using three languages: SQL, Prompted Query Mode and Query by Example (QBE). more...
Project Management The key elements of successful projects are good time and cost control and an effective, motivated team. Both can be achieved through a participatory approach to developing and using schedules, budgets, and reporting systems. The focus of this course is therefore on teaching the student collaborative ways of using technical management systems and tools on projects. Instruction is provided both for the management tools and the development of the team environment required to make the tools effective. The course is intended for managers, potential managers, and team members of projects. Because of the universality of the principles involved, much of this course will also be of value to anyone managing or involved in projects of this type. more...
Project Management for Software Development The key elements of successful projects are good time and cost control and an effective, motivated team. Both can be achieved through a participatory approach to developing and using schedules, budgets, and reporting systems. The focus of this course is therefore on teaching the student collaborative ways of using technical management systems and tools on projects. Instruction is provided both for the management tools and the development of the team environment required to make the tools effective. more...
PCs to Supercomputers II Introduces students to the world of computers and information systems, dealing with both hardware and software components. Anyone interested in data processing basics. more...
PCs to Supercomputers I Introduces students to the world of computers and information systems, dealing with both hardware and software components. Anyone interested in data processing basics. more...
PCs to Supercomputers Introduces students to the world of computers and information systems, dealing withboth hardware and software components. more...
Online Systems Design for CICS Programmers Teaches how to design online screens for maximum effectiveness. more...
Object-Oriented Analysis This course teaches IS managers and programmers the concepts and principles of object-oriented analysis. Using the Booch method of object-oriented analysis, the focus is on concepts such as objects, classes and their relationships. Topics also include the evolution and advantages of object- oriented analysis, and solving a problem through an object-oriented approach. Analysts wishing to make the transition to OOA techniques from traditional structured analysis techniques. Managers wishing to get an overview of object orientation. more...
Natural 2 Programming Level II (Rel 2.2) Provides students with an understanding of the more advanced Natural 2 applications development concepts including how to define data, use arrays, build maps, build programs and other objects, and use the windows within applications. more...
Natural 2 Programming Level I (Rel 2.2) Teaches the the student the fundamentals of using Software AGs Natural 2 language including reporting, file handling and data manipulation. more...
MVS Essentials II This course expands on the concepts developed in MVS Essentials I, and demonstrates the use of the MVS operating system. more...
MVS Essentials I This course teaches the concepts and terminology of, and provides an introduction to the use of, the MVS operating system. Operators, programmers, analysts, production support and some end users. more...
MVS Essentials Teaches the concepts, terminology and use of the MVS operating system. more...
MS Mail 3.2 Essentials Teaches the basics of the MS-Mail electronic mail system. more...
Large Systems Overview II This course continues with the basics learned in Large Systems Overview I, and expands to further explain the world of large IBM and compatible computer systems. It covers such areas of interest as data communications and networks, client/server architecture, and the Internet and intranets. Anyone interested in data processing basics. more...
Large Systems Overview I This course explains and demystifies the world of large IBM and compatible computer systems. It expands upon the more common acronyms, and explains the concepts to which they refer. Included are such areas as the logical configuration of a computer, input/output, and communication units. Anyone interested in data processing basics. more...
Large Systems Overview Explains and demystifies the world of large IBM and compatible computer systems. Expands the more common acronymns and explains the concepts to which they refer. more...
JCL/XA Coding Level II Builds and expands on JCL Coding Level I. Enables programmers to effectively use MVS JCLmore...
JCL/XA Coding Level I Teaches practical on-the-job techniques for the successful use of MVS JCL writing, interpreting and debugging JCL jobstreams. more...
JCL Advanced Coding II This course provides a practical overview of job processing functions, JCL commands and the use of JCL with the MVS/ESA operating system. It teaches how to successfully write, interpret and debug JCL jobstreams. Programmers, analysts, operators, managers, production support and some end users. more...
JCL Advanced Coding I This course provides a practical overview of job processing functions, JCL commands and the use of JCL with the MVS/ESA operating system. It teaches how to successfully write, interpret and debug JCL jobstreams. Programmers, analysts, operators, managers, production support and some end users. more...
JCL Advanced Coding Builds and expands on JCL/ESA Coding Level I. Enables programmers to effectively use MVS and JES control languages. more...
JCL/ESA Coding Level II Builds and expands on JCL/ESA Coding Level I. Enables programmers to effectively use MVS and JES control languages. more...
JCL Coding Fundamentals II This course provides a practical overview of job processing functions, JCL commands and the use of JCL with the MVS/ESA operating system. It teaches how to successfully write, interpret and debug JCL jobstreams. Programmers, analysts, operators, managers, production support and some end users. more...
JCL Coding Fundamentals I This course provides a practical overview of job processing functions, JCL commands and the use of JCL with the MVS/ESA operating system. It teaches how to successfully write, interpret and debug JCL jobstreams. Programmers, analysts, operators, managers, production support and some end users. more...
JCL Coding Fundamentals JCL/ESA Coding Level I provides a practical overview of job processing functions, JCL commands, and the use of JCL with the MVS/ESA operating system. It teaches how to successfully write, interpret and debug JCL jobstreams. This course has been transformed from a character-based to a graphical style. New features include a course map, bookmarking, colorful graphics and animations. more...
JCL/ESA Coding Level I JCL/ESA Coding Level I provides a practical overview of job processing functions, JCL commands, and the use of JCL with the MVS/ESA operating system. It teaches how to successfully write, interpret and debug JCL jobstreams. This course has been transformed from a character-based to a graphical style. New features include a course map, bookmarking, colorful graphics and animations. more...
ISPF with TSO E II Provides an extensive and practical introduction to the MVS TSO/E system and using the ISPF Program Development Facility (ISPF/PDF). End users, programmers, operators, production support, technical support, analysts. more...
ISPF with TSO E I Provides an extensive and practical introduction to the MVS TSO/E system and using the ISPF Program Development Facility (ISPF/PDF). End users, programmers, operators, production support, technical support, analyst. more...
ISPF/PDF with TSO/E Provides an extensive and practical introduction to the MVS TSO/E system and using the ISPF Program Development Facility (ISPF/PDF). more...
Internet: Ultimate Connectivity Introduces the Internet and teaches how to use it to communicate with other UNIX users and to transfer files to and from other sites. more...
IMS DC Programming II This course expands on the concepts developed in IMS/DC Programming I, and further helps new IMS/DC developers to maintain existing systems or develop new IMS/DC systems. Areas of interest include MFS features and facilities, terminal message switches, and program-to-program message switches. Some tips to debug your online application program, and some current and future trends in IMS/DC programming will also help in achieving the goals of an IMS/DC developer. COBOL programmers, analysts and systems designers who need to develop IMS applications. more...
IMS DC Programming I This course teaches new IMS/DC developers to maintain existing systems, or develop new IMS/DC systems. The major components of the IMS Data Communications environment, as well as retrieving input messages and sending output messages in an IMS/DC environment, are covered. Other areas of interest include the differences between conversational and non-conversational processing, using the Scratch Pad Area, and IMS/DC conversational calls. COBOL programmers, analysts and systems designers who need to develop IMS applications. more...
IMS/DC Programming (Rel 5) Teaches new IMS/DC developers to maintain existing systems or develop new IMS/DC systems. more...
IMS/DC Programming (PL/1) Teaches new IMS/DC developers to maintain existing systems or develop new IMS/DC systems. more...
IMS/DC Programming (COBOL) Teaches new IMS/DC developers to maintain existing systems or develop new IMS/DC systems. more...
IMS DB Programming II Rel 5 Teaches developers to design and program IMS/DB applications and to write online transactions using a variety of interactive practical examples. COBOL programmers, analysts and system designers. more...
IMS DB Programming I Rel 5 Teaches developers to design and program IMS/DB applications and to write online transactions using a variety of interactive practical examples. COBOL programmers, analysts and system designers. more...
IMS/DB Programming (ver 5) Teaches developers to design and program IMS/DB applications and to write online transactions using a variety of interactive practical examples. more...
IMS/DB Programming (PL/1) Teaches developers to design and program IMS/DB applications and to write online transactions using a variety of interactive practical examples. more...
IMS/DB Programming (COBOL) (ver 4) Teaches developers to design and program IMS/DB applications and to write online transactions using a variety of interactive practical examples. more...
IDMS Explains IDMS structure and environment, teaches how to access and manipulate records and sets, and details how they are physically stored in the database. more...
GUI Testing Essentials This course will demonstrate a structured approach to using industry standard methods to perform a unit test on GUI-based business applications. These methods will include test plans, expected results, test data generation and documentation. Emphasis will be on the scope of test conditions/steps included in the overall unit test plan. Where appropriate, the course compares test plans for a traditional host-based application. The course is platform-independent; however, a windows-based example will be used to demonstrate these methods. more...
GUI Design Essentials In this course, students will design and implement a graphical user interface (GUI) for a group of astronomers. These astronomers are dissatisfied with the workings of their computer and want a new way to interact with their system. To meet this goal, they will learn how to apply Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) principles to develop this interface. Following this, students will consider how to use a variety of interaction techniques in GUI design. Strategies for successfully implementing and testing the GUI will then be examined. Finally, various windowing systems and advanced interaction techniques in GUI design will be considered. more...
Distributed Computing Environment Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to describe the concept of DCE, what it is used for and why there is a need for it. more...
DB2 Essentials ver 4 x Introduces the functions and capabilities of DB2, the components which make up a DB2 database and the DB2 systems environment. End users, application developers and managers. more...
DB2 Essentials (Rel 3.1) Introduces the functions and capabilities of DB2, the components which make up a DB2 database and the DB2 systems environment. more...
DB2 Essentials Introduces the functions and capabilities of DB2, the components which make up a DB2 Database and the DB2 Systems environment. more...
DB2 Design Administration II ver 4 x Provides the knowledge for database administrators and designers who need to monitor and tune a DB2 database for maximum performance. Database administrators, analysts and systems designers. more...
DB2 Design Administration I ver 4 x Provides the knowledge for database administrators and designers who need to monitor and tune a DB2 database for maximum performance. Database administrators, analysts and systems designers. more...
DB2 Design & Administration (ver 4.x) This course provides the knowledge for database administrators and designers who need to monitor and tune a DB2 database for maximum performance. more...
DB2 Design & Administration (ver 3.1) Provides the knowledge for database administrators and designers who need to monitor and tune a DB2 database for maximum performance. more...
DB2 Design & Administration (Rel 2.3) Provides the knowledge for database administrators and designers who need to monitor and tune a DB2 database for maximum performance. more...
DB2 Application Programming II Rel 4 x This course teaches students how to use embedded SQL in their applications to retrieve and update information contained in DB2. Application developers more...
DB2 Application Programming I Rel 4 x This course teaches students how to use embedded SQL in their applications to retrieve and update information contained in DB2. Application developers. more...
DB2 Application Programming (ver 3.1) This course teaches students how to use embedded SQL in their applications to retrieve and update information contained in DB2more...
DB2 Application Programming (PL/1) (Rel 2.3) This course teaches students how to use embedded SQL in their applications to retrieve and update information contained in DB2more...
DB2 Application Programming (COBOL) (Rel 2.3) This course teaches students how to use embedded SQL in their applications to retrieve and update information contained in DB2more...
Designing Multi-Tasked Win32 Applications In this course the student will be introduced to the design and implementation of a multi-thread application consisting of a number of threads. They will learn to recognize potential situations for the use of multi-threading and multi-processing. Core API calls will be discussed for the creation of threads/processes, communication between threads/processes, the termination of threads/processes, and the synchronization of threads/ processes. The student will be introduced to basic debugging and performance tuning techniques and considerations. To conclude the course, we will look at the application of multi-threading/multi-processing to the design of Client/Server applications. more...
Data Warehousing This course will provide an overview of Data Warehousing, an emerging technique for storage and retrieval of data from distributed heterogeneous sources. Students will be given an overview of Data Warehousing, study the various components of Data Warehousing Systems, and learn how to build, use and maintain a Data Warehousing System. Information systems managers, database administrators and other information systems personnel involved with the management of distributed data. more...
Cross System Product V.3 Appl Programming Teaches how to develop, create and edit a CSP application. more...
C Programming Level II Students will be able to use arrays, structures, pointer and files within C programs. Programmers new to the C programming language. more...
C Programming Level I The student will be able to write, compile and execute a basic C program. Programmers new to the C programming language. more...
Client/Server Systems: Configuration Management Upon successful completion of this course, the student will understand the principles required to manage Client/Server Systems configuration. more...
CMS Essentials Teaches how to use CMS (Conversation Monitor System) commands running under the VM operating system. more...
Overview of Java 2 This course is ideal for both managers and developers who are considering upgrading their enterprise application solutions to the Java 2 platform. Recommended browser is Internet Explorer.  more...
Java for Managers This course provides information for non-technical professionals who want a high-level understanding of Java without learning programming. Recommended browser is Internet Explorer  more...
Java and CORBA This course is the seventh in a series of seven on the Advanced Java Topics. This course provides students with an introduction to using CORBA3 for distributed Java programming. When finished students will be able to describe objects using IDL4 and connect CORBA objects regardless of their location. They'll know how to dynamically invoke methods on CORBA objects at run time and use Java and CORBA together to create Web-enabled applications. Recommended browser is Internet Explorer  more...
JDBC and Databases This course is the sixth in a series of seven on the Advanced Java Topics. This course teaches students how to add database functionality to a Java program using JDBC. The course covers connections cursors statements drivers and architectural issues. Recommended browser is Internet Explorer  more...
Programming JavaBeans This course is the fifth in a series of seven on the Advanced Java Topics. This course explains the features of the JavaBeans component model. When finished students will be able to create a Bean2 that works with other Beans in a Builder Tool. Recommended browser is Internet Explorer  more...
Using the Java Foundation Class This course is the fourth in a series of seven on the Advanced Java Topics. This course introduces students to the Java Foundation Classes and shows them how they relate to Swing1 the Java 2 Platform and the Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT). Students will learn how to create effective user interfaces using Swing's pluggable look and feel capabilities enhanced versions of AWT components and many new GUI components like trees tables and tabbed dialogs. Recommended browser is Internet Explorer  more...
Networking in the Java Language This course is the third in a series of seven on the Advanced Java Topics. This course helps students learn to write applications that communicate with other applications using a variety of networking technologies available in Java. When completed students will know how to use sockets Remote Method Invocation (RMI) and servlets in two- and three-tier architectures. Recommended browser is Internet Explorer  more...
Advanced Java Concepts This course is the second in a series of seven on the Advanced Java Topics. This course introduces students to some more advanced Java language concepts. Once completed students will understand packages Java Archive files internationalization and serialization and they'll be able to link to legacy code. Recommended browser is Internet Explorer  more...
Enterprise JavaBeans This course is the first in a series of seven on the Advanced Java Topics. Students will learn how Enterprise JavaBeans work and be able to create and use them with distributed applications. This course will also introduce other related technologies such as Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) and Java Transaction Service (JTS). Recommended browser is Internet Explorer  more...
Certification Preparation Guide This course is a guide that prepares students for the Sun Certified Java Programming certification exam. Included with the Guide are test-taking strategies and a sample test. Recommended browser is Internet Explorer  more...
AWT user Interface Programming This course is the fifth in a series of five which prepares students for the Sun Certified Java Programmers certification exam. This course teaches programmers how to use the Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT) for user interface programming. Students will learn how to handle events in Java and how to use the elements of the AWT to construct Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) in Java. Recommended browser is Internet Explorer  more...
Key Java Classes This course is the fourth in a series of five which prepares students for the Sun Certified Java Programmers certification exam. This course teaches students more advanced Java language concepts and is designed for programmers who understand the basic syntax of Java programs and can create and extend Java classes and objects. When completed students will understand Java class libraries work with strings implement threads in their programs throw in their own exceptions and use input and output streams. Recommended browser is Internet Explorer  more...
Object-Oriented Java This course is the third in a series of five which prepares students for the Sun Certified Java Programmers certification exam. This course introduces students to the principles and constructs of object-oriented programming. Students will learn how to write well-organized easy-to-maintain programs in Java. Students will know how to create control and reuse classes as well as understand how object-oriented design relates to Java. Recommended browser is Internet Explorer  more...
Java Nuts and Bolts This course is the second in a series of five which prepares students for the Sun Certified Java Programmers certification exam. This course introduces students to the fundamentals of the Java programming language. Students will understand how to create use and modify variables and literals of various types. Students will also learn how to control program execution using Java's flow control constructs. Recommended browser is Internet Explorer.  more...
Getting Started with Java This course is the first in a series of five which prepares students for the Sun Certified Java Programmers certification exam. This course provides students with a general introduction to the Java programming language. Students will understand the history of Java be able to write a simple Java program and work with objects and classes. Recommended browser is Internet Explorer.  more...
CICS/VS Application Programming II Expands on CICS/VS programming concepts. As well as describing advanced topics and commands, this course also explains testing and debugging. more...
CICS/VS Application Programming I Introduces the CICS/VS environment, programs, functions and transactions (BMSMaps, CICS Programs); conversational and pseudoconversational programming. more...
CICS Application Programming IV This course provides users with a comprehensive view of modern CICS coding. It deals with introductory through advanced topics in CICS, and introduces the CICS environment, programs, functions, and transactions (BMS Maps, CICS programs). Conversational and pseudo-conversational programming are also covered. Application developers, programmers, systems analysts, managers, operations staff. more...
CICS Application Programming III This course provides users with a comprehensive view of modern CICS coding. It deals with introductory through advanced topics in CICS, and introduces the CICS environment, programs, functions, and transactions (BMS Maps, CICS programs). Conversational and pseudo-conversational programming are also covered. Application developers, programmers, systems analysts, managers, operations staff. more...
CICS Advanced Application Programming Expands on CICS programming concepts. As well as describing advanced topics and commands, this course also explains testing and debugging. more...
CICS Application Programming II Expands on CICS programming concepts. As well as describing advanced topics and commands, this course also explains testing and debugging. more...