123-CBT Computer Based Training
Complete CCNT v6 0 Curriculum The Complete CCNT v6.0 Curriculum includes the following:
CCNT Basic Telecommunications v6.0: Part 1
CCNT Basic Telecommunications v6.0: Part 2
CCNT Basic Data Communications v6.0: Part 1
CCNT Basic Data Communications v6.0: Part 2
CCNT Basic Data Communications v6.0: Part 3
CCNT Local Area Networks v6.0: Part 1
CCNT Local Area Networks v6.0: Part 2
CCNT Local Area Networks v6.0: Part 3
CCNT Computer-Telephony Integration Essentials v6.0
CCNT Voice over IP (VoIP) Essentials
CCNT Broadband Technologies v6.0: Part 1
CCNT Broadband Technologies v6.0: Part 2
CCNT Broadband Technologies v6.0: Part 3
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CCNT Broadband Technologies v6 0 Part 3 This course teaches ATM and SMDS. It also covers DSL and wireless broadband and VPN technology including VPN security.
Learn To:
Identify the features of Switched Multimegabit Data Service (SMDS).
Identify characteristics of distributed queue dual bus (DQDB).
Identify Switched Multimegabit Data Service Interface Protocol (SIP) levels that compare to the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model.
Identify features of Digital Subscriber Line (DSL).
Match Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) services with their descriptions.
Identify features of Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) connectivity devices.
Identify features of a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
Match Virtual Private Network (VPN) application types with the connections they serve.
Identify considerations for the more...
CCNT Broadband Technologies v6 0 Part 2 This course covers ISDN and BISDN. X.25 and Frame Relay are also taught. This course also covers SS7 and Cell Relay.
Learn To:
Identify key features of Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) technology.
Identify characteristics of Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) transmission channels.
Identify features of Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Basic Rate Interface (BRI).
Identify features of X.25. Sequence the order of events that occur in X.25 virtual calls.
Identify characteristics of X.25 virtual circuit identification. Identify features of the Next Generation Network (NGN).
Identify features of Signal System 7 (SS7). Identify features of signaling points.
Audience:
Candidates work in the data and telecommunications industries and are more...
CCNT Broadband Technologies v 6 0 Part 1 This course introduces broadband technologies and broadband categories and it teaches multiplexing and switching. It also covers network interconnections and SONET.
Learn To:
Identify features of broadband.
Identify characteristics of the Public Switched Telephone Network ( PSTN).
Identify features of analog signals.
Identify functions of Synchronous Optical Network (SONET).
Identify features of Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) signaling.
Identify features of the Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) transport structure.
Audience:
Candidates work in the data and telecommunications industries and are preparing for the Broadband Technologies module of the CCNT exam. Typical job roles include Telecommunications Technicians, Data/Internet/Telecommunications more...
CCNT Local Area Networks v6 0 Part 3 This course teaches Network Management and the tools and protocols associated with that. It also covers advanced network technologies including circuit switched services and packet switched services.
Learn To:
Identify network trends.
Identify characteristics of software management.
Identify characteristics of network management.
Identify capabilities of the T1 technology.
Identify features of statistical multiplexing.
Categorize features of circuit and packet switching.
Audience:
A high level of computer skill is not required but learners will probably have had prior experience in the installation, support, and troubleshooting of computer networks.
Deployment:
e-Learning
Language Options:
US English
Total Learning Time:
6 - 8 hours
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CCNT Local Area Networks v6 0 Part 2 This course covers transmission techniques and media. LAN components and Internetworking components are also taught. This course also covers access connectivity devices.
Learn To:
Identify features of analog signals.
Identify features of digital signals.
Identify features of baseband and broadband transmissions.
Identify features of network components.
Identify features of server types.
Identify features of a network operating system ( NOS).
Audience:
A high level of computer skill is not required but learners will probably have had prior experience in the installation, support, and troubleshooting of computer networks.
Deployment:
e-Learning
Language Options:
US English
Total Learning Time:
4 - 6 hours
Objectives:
Unit 1: Transmission more...
CCNT Local Area Networks v6 0 Part 1 This course introduces LAN technologies and teaches LAN topologies. It also introduces LAN standards and covers the TCP/IP Protocol suite and IEEE standards.
Learn To:
Identify features of LANs and WANs.
Identify uses of computer networks for individuals and organizations.
Sequence the stages in the evolution of LANs.
Identify features of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model.
Identify differences between Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and the Open System Interconnection (OSI) model.
Identify differences between Systems Network Architecture (SNA) and the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model.
Audience:
A high level of computer skill is not required but learners will probably have had prior experience in the installation, more...
CCNT Basic Data Communications v6 0 Part 3 This course teaches students about data communications equipment and media. The LANs and Communications equipment section teaches about the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineering ( IEEE), analog and digital communication, modulation, multiplexers, and the Synchronous Optical Networks (SONET) protocol. The Transmission Media section teaches about transmission media cables and wireless transmission media.
Learn To:
Match IEEE 802 working groups with their areas of interest.>br>
Identify specifications supported by the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standard.
Identify specifications of the IEEE 802.5 Token Ring standard.
Identify considerations for choosing transmission media.
Identify features of twisted pair cable.
Match the coaxial cable types with their specifications. more...
CCNT Basic Data Communications v6 0 Part 2 This course teaches students about networks and transmission principles. The networks section teaches about local area networks ( LANs), wide-area networks ( WANs), hierarchical WANs, and LAN components. This section also teaches about system network architecture ( SNA), and TCP/IP. The Transmission Principles section teaches about data protocols, DTE to DCE interface standards, and transmission methods and error checking.
Learn To:
Identify features of networks.
Identify features of local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs).
Identify features of hierarchical WANs.
Identify functions of data protocols.
Sequence the steps of data encapsulation.
Identify attributes of data terminal equipment (DTE)-to-data communication equipment (DCE) interface standards. more...
CCNT Basic Data Communications v6 0 Part 1 This course gives students an introduction to data networks, signals and to data transmission. The Data Networks and Signals section teaches about data terminal equipment ( DTE), data communication equipment ( DCE), the OSI model, and analog and digital signals. The Data Transmission section teaches about half-duplex and full-duplex circuits, and switched and non-switched data circuits. This section also teaches about circuit switching and packet switching services. Last, this section teaches about display and non-display terminals, and smart and dumb terminals.
Learn To:
Identify features of data communications.
Identify features of analog and digital transmission.
Identify features of data terminal equipment (DTE)-to-DTE communication.
Identify features of transmission more...
CCNT Basic Telecommunications v6 0 Part 2 This course focuses on transmission networks, switching, and signaling. The course begins with an overview of transmission networks, looking at current structures, cellular, Internet, and the various transmission media. It then covers signaling, looking at the various signaling types and processes. The final area of concentration is switching, covering, for example, analog and digital, time- and space- division, and cellular switching.
Learn To:
Identify features and functions of telecommunication networks.
Match current network structure components with their features.
Identify features and functions of cellular networks.
Identify features and functions of signaling systems.
Identify types of signaling.
Identify features and functions of supervisory signaling.
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CCNT Basic Telecommunications v6 0 Part 1 The goal of this course is to present the learner with the fundamentals of telecommunications and to give a comprehensive introduction to analog and digital concepts. The course covers the history of telecommunications and looks at the structure of business systems (including station sets, PBX, key and hybrid systems, ISDN and broadband), CPE, and services (dedicated and switched). The course then covers analog signals, its history and associated variables. It finishes with a coverage of digital systems, its advantages over analog, and including such aspects as Pulse Code Modulation, Time Division Multiplexing, optical standards and loop carriers.
Learn To:
Identify stages in the historical evolution of telecommunications.
Identify stages in the technical evolution of more...
Lotus Domino Designer 6 for Release 5 Developers Part 3 IBM Lotus Domino Designer 6 New Features Part 3 looks at the software's new LotusScript enhancements as well as converting from LotusScript to Java. Data transformation is an important new features of Domino Designer 6, and this course teaches how Domino's data transformation tools enhance designs. Learn To: o To identify features of new data types in LotusScript for Domino Designer 6. o To identify syntax used when modifying a view. o To identify syntax used when creating tables in Domino Designer 6. o To identify features of Extensible Markup Language (XML). o To identify features of Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT). o To identify benefits of Domino Extensible Language (DXL). o To identify features of a Data Connection Resource (DCR) in Domino more...
Lotus Domino Designer 6 for Release 5 Developers Part 2 IBM Lotus Domino Designer 6 New Features Part 2 focuses on how developers can enhance their presentations through an understanding of how Domino Designer 6 language enhancements operate. This course also teaches the new features of cascading style sheets, using third party tools, using layers, agents, and reusable code. Learn To: o To identify features of the Add Tool dialog box. o To identify features of the Customize Tools dialog box. o To identify features of a Cascading Style Sheet ( CSS) in Domino Designer 6. o To identify benefits of using layers. o To identify options for setting layer properties. o To identify options for hiding layers. o To identify new features of the dual event model. o To identify features of a brace rule. o To identify features of a nested more...
Lotus Domino Designer 6 for Release 5 Developers Part 1 IBM Lotus Domino Designer 6 New Features Part 1 introduces the learner to the new Domino Designer 6 interface and then teaches upgreades to the software including view enhancements, icons, shared code and resources, and working with embedded elements and multiple columns. Learn To: o To identify features of the Domino Designer 6 interface. o To identify features of the Toolbar Preferences dialog box in Domino Designer 6. o To identify features of the Domino Designer 6 bookmark bar. o To specify red, green, and blue ( RGB) values in a view color. o To create a profile form for users to set view colors. o To modify a view to allow users to customize view colors. o To match Inviewedit parameters with their descriptions. o To create an editable view. o To set the property more...
Lotus Domino Designer 6 New Features Curriculum The IBM Lotus Domino Designer 6 New Features Curriculum includes the courses needed to introduce the new features of Lotus Domino Designer 6. Students are introduced to the new interface and taught upgrades to the software. Developers will learn how they can enhance their presentations through an understanding of how Domino Designer 6 language enhancements operate. Learners are also introduced to the new LotusScript enhancements and to data transformation. This curriculum consists of three Skill Builder courses: Lotus Domino Designer 6 for Release 5 Developers Part 1: New Features Lotus Domino Designer 6 for Release 5 Developers Part 2: Enhancements Lotus Domino Designer 6 for Release 5 Developers Part 3: Tools Learn To: See individual course descriptions for specific course more...
Lotus Domino 6 for Release 5 Administrators Part 2 This is the second course of the series on the new features of Domino 6. This course teaches how to manage Web users and files. You will also learn how to control mail and about the LDAP enhancements in Domino 6. Finally, you learn about performance optimization in Domino 6. This includes monitoring the server environment and the various methods used to improve performance. Learn To: o To identify characteristics of a multi-user workstation. o To identify features of license tracking. o To identify features of the Domino Upgrade Services migration tool. o To identify features of mail controls in Domino 6. o To set a quota on a user's mail file. o To identify functions of mail journaling. o To identify functions of the Find Server tool. o To identify options available for more...
Lotus Domino 6 for Release 5 Administrators Part 1 This course provides an introduction to the new features of Domino 6. You learn how to set up the administration environment and how to secure it. Finally, you learn about policy-based management. Learn To: o To match options available when installing Domino 6 server software with their functions. o To identify Domino 6 server configuration enhancements. o To identify the steps involved in setting up a remote Domino 6 server. o To identify features of the server-based Certificate Authority (CA). o To register a second-level organizational unit (OU). o To identify steps for migrating a second-level organizational unit (OU) certifier to the Certificate Authority (CA) process. o To identify features of Domino 6 policies for policy-based management. o To identify features of more...
Lotus Domino R6 Admin New Features Curriculum The IBM Lotus Domino 6 Administration New Features Curriculum includes the courses that provide an introduction to the new features of Domino 6. Students will learn how to set up and secure the administration environment, and about policy-based management. Students will also learn to manage Web users and files, to control mail and about LDAP enhancements and performance optimization. This curriculum consists of 2 Skill Builder courses: Lotus Domino 6 for Release 5 Administrators Part 1: Preparing Lotus Domino 6 for Release 5 Administrators Part 2: New Features Learn To: See individual course descriptions for specific course objectives and scope. Audience The audience consists of System Administrators that are involved in deploying advanced Domino 6 features and tuning Domino more...
Lotus Domino Designer 6 Preparing Domino R4 Developers This course introduces the integrated development environment in Domino Designer 6, including working with pages, framesets, design elements, and target frames. You will learn about working with forms in Designer 6, including tables, fields, actions, and views. Learn To: o To match Domino 6 clients with their functions. o To match components of the Notes client interface with their functions. o To match Domino Designer 6 Client interface elements with their functions. o To match table types with their characteristics. o To create a nested table. o To create a tabbed table. Audience This audience is involved in designing and developing Domino applications using the Notes R4 design environment. They need to learn about the new design environment, which was introduced in more...
Lotus Domino 6 Preparing Domino R4 Administrators This course provides learners with an overview of the new features that were introduced in Domino 5 and that are part of the new Domino 6 Release. Learners are taught how to install Lotus Notes/Domino 6 and are given an overview of Domino 6 administration tasks and tools. The new features used for managing users and files and for monitoring servers are introduced. Learners also learn about routing mail and managing directories in Domino 6. Learn To: o To identify features of the Domino 6 licensing scheme. o To identify components of the Notes client interface. o To identify options available when installing Domino 6 server software. o To identify functions of the safeguarding ID files process. o To set up ID file backup to authorize administrators to recover ID files. o To more...
Lotus Domino 6 for Relase 4 Administrators Developers Curriculum This curriculum contains 2 courses and introduces the R4 system administraot and developer to Lotus Domino R6. The curriculum covers new features introduced in R5 that are part of R6. It also teaches how to install R6 and introduces the new features of R6, as well as the integrated development environment in Domino Designer 6. This Curriculum Bundle contains: IBM Lotus Domino 6: Preparing Domino R4 Administrators IBM Lotus Domino Designer 6: Preparing Domino R4 Developers Learn To: See individual course descriptions for scope and objectives. Audience This course is aimed at Domino R4 system administrators and developers who have not yet upgraded to R5, who will be involved in the deployment of Lotus Domino R6. Deployment Options e-Learning Accreditation NASBA more...
Cross Cultural Business Comm Understanding Cultural Differences Cross-Cultural Business Communication: Understanding Cultural Differences offers students the information they need to understand the basics of cross-cultural business communication. The program provides information about the volume, pitch, and rate of speech that should be used when communicating cross-culturally. Cultural differences in nonverbal and written communication are also explained. Learn To Identify examples of cultural values. Select ways to help someone overcome culture shock. Identify examples of how gender differences affect communication. Choose the correct definition of convergence. Identify the appropriate amount of personal space in cultures that value space. Categorize a given topic as being acceptable or unacceptable to discuss in an more...
Windows 2000 Implementing Security Part 5 In this course, participants learn about policies and protocols used for remote access and Virtual Private Networks ( VPN). How to secure communication channels including wireless networks is covered. Participants also learn about troubleshooting and responding to security incidents. Learn To: To identify advantages of computer certificate auto-deployment. To identify features of centralization IPSec policy. To match methods for verifying IPSec communications with their descriptions. To identify features of Internet Authentication Service ( IAS). To sequence the stages to install Internet Authentication Service more...
Windows 2000 Implementing Security Part 5 In this course, participants learn about policies and protocols used for remote access and Virtual Private Networks ( VPN). How to secure communication channels including wireless networks is covered. Participants also learn about troubleshooting and responding to security incidents. Learn To: To identify advantages of computer certificate auto-deployment. To identify features of centralization IPSec policy. To match methods for verifying IPSec communications with their descriptions. To identify features of Internet Authentication Service ( IAS). To sequence the stages to install Internet Authentication Service more...
Windows 2000 Implementing Security Part 4 This course teaches how to provide secures access to non-Microsoft clients. Remote access, and firewalls are covered. Participants also learn about screened subnets. Finally, application-layer security and IP-layer security concepts are taught. Learn To: To match components of Public Key Infrastructure ( PKI) with their descriptions. To match UNIX client authentication methods with their descriptions. To identify the guidelines for securing file access. To identify the risks of providing remote access. To match methods for authenticating remote access users with their descriptions. more...
Windows 2000 Implementing Security Part 3 In this course, participants learn about Public Key Infrastructure ( PKI) and certificates. Encrypting File System ( EFS) is also covered. Finally, the learner is guided through the process of extending the network to partners and how to manage partner accounts. Learn To: To match components of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) with their descriptions. To identify features of public key cryptography. To match applications and services that can be authenticated by using certificates with their functions. To identify options for securing the exchange of information with a partner organization. To identify considerations more...
Windows 2000 Implementing Security Part 3 In this course, participants learn about Public Key Infrastructure ( PKI) and certificates. Encrypting File System ( EFS) is also covered. Finally, the learner is guided through the process of extending the network to partners and how to manage partner accounts. Learn To: To match components of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) with their descriptions. To identify features of public key cryptography. To match applications and services that can be authenticated by using certificates with their functions. To identify options for securing the exchange of information with a partner organization. To identify considerations more...
Windows 2000 Implementing Security Part 2 This course, teaches about security for Windows 2000-based computers. Security templates and security baselines are covered. The learner is guided through additional security configurations including security settings for file and print resources. Web server security and Internet security are also covered. Learn To: To identify guidelines for planning physical network security. To identify password security features of the system key ( SYSKEY) utility. To understand hardware security methods. To match SQL Server roles with their descriptions. To identify security features of Exchange 2000 Server. more...
Windows 2000 Implementing Security Part 2 This course, teaches about security for Windows 2000-based computers. Security templates and security baselines are covered. The learner is guided through additional security configurations including security settings for file and print resources. Web server security and Internet security are also covered. Learn To: To identify guidelines for planning physical network security. To identify password security features of the system key ( SYSKEY) utility. To understand hardware security methods. To match SQL Server roles with their descriptions. To identify security features of Exchange 2000 Server. more...
Windows 2000 Implementing Security Part 1 In this course, you are introduced to the basics of Windows 2000 security. The concepts of encryption and Public Key Infrastructure ( PKI) are introduced. You are taught how to plan administrative access including remote administrative access. User account policies, software updates, and Remote Installation Services ( RIS) are also covered. Learn To: To identify risks to data and data access on a network. To identify potential security threats to data on a network. To identify measures used to assess the security standard of a network. To identify guidelines for selecting a centralized administrative model. To more...
Windows 2000 Implementing Security Part 1 In this course, you are introduced to the basics of Windows 2000 security. The concepts of encryption and Public Key Infrastructure ( PKI) are introduced. You are taught how to plan administrative access including remote administrative access. User account policies, software updates, and Remote Installation Services ( RIS) are also covered. Learn To: To identify risks to data and data access on a network. To identify potential security threats to data on a network. To identify measures used to assess the security standard of a network. To identify guidelines for selecting a centralized administrative model. To more...
Windows 2000 Implementing Security Curriculum The MS Windows 2000: Implementing Security Curriculum includes the following courses: MS Windows 2000: Implementing Security: Part 1 MS Windows 2000: Implementing Security: Part 2 MS Windows 2000: Implementing Security: Part 3 MS Windows 2000: Implementing Security: Part 4 MS Windows 2000: Implementing Security: Part 5 To review individual course descriptions, please return to the previous page and select the desired title(s). more...
Windows 2000 Implementing Security Curriculum The MS Windows 2000: Implementing Security Curriculum includes the following courses: MS Windows 2000: Implementing Security: Part 1 MS Windows 2000: Implementing Security: Part 2 MS Windows 2000: Implementing Security: Part 3 MS Windows 2000: Implementing Security: Part 4 MS Windows 2000: Implementing Security: Part 5 To review individual course descriptions, please return to the previous page and select the desired title(s). more...
MCSE Windows 2000 Electives Curriculum The MCSE Windows 2000 Electives Curriculum includes the following: MS Windows 2000: Migrating from MS Windows NT 4.0 Curriculum (ID#7556) Installing, Configuring & Administering Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Curriculum (ID#7732) Microsoft ISA Server 2000 Curriculum (ID#8041) MS SQL Server 2000 Database Administration Curriculum (ID#7895) To review individual descriptions, please select the corresponding product ID number under Related Courses below. more...
Visual Basic NET-Distributed Applications Part 5 The Microsoft Visual Basic .NET-Distributed Applications Pt 5: Security course covers how to deploy and secure XML Web services, .NET Remoting objects, Windows Services, and serviced components by using Visual Studio .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework. Learn To: a To identify features of deployment concepts. a To distinguish between application-private and shared assemblies. a To identify features of versioning. a To identify features of security types. a To match predefined permission sets with their descriptions. a To distinguish between Basic and Digest authentication. Audience This course is aimed at database administrators, application developers, systems analysts, and software engineers. Typically, students will may be working more...
Visual Basic NET-Distributed Applications Part 4 The Microsoft Visual Basic .NET-Distributed Applications Pt 4: Debugging course shows learners how to test XML Web services and server components. The course also covers debugging XML Web services, .NET Remoting objects, Windows services, and serviced components by using Visual Studio .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework. Learn To: a To identify testing phases and strategies to test a program. a To sequence the stages in creating a unit test plan. a To match integration testing strategies with their features. a To match debugging errors with their causes. a To match project configuration debugging properties with their descriptions. a To match project configuration build properties with their descriptions. Audience This course is more...
Visual Basic NET-Distributed Applications Part 3 The Microsoft Visual Basic .NET-Distributed Applications Pt 3: Data Access course teaches learners how to consume and manipulate data by using ADO.NET. Learn To: a To identify features of ADO.NET. a To identify benefits of ADO.NET. a To sequence the steps to read data from a database in a connected environment. a To identify features of DataSets. a To identify the syntax for creating a DataSet programmatically. a To identify the syntax for saving a DataSet. a To identify features of XML Schema Definition (XSD). a To generate an XML Schema Definition (XSD). a To identify methods of loading schemas into DataSets. Audience This course is aimed at database administrators, application developers, systems analysts, more...
Visual Basic NET-Distributed Applications Part 2 The Microsoft Visual Basic .NET-Distributed Applications Pt 2: COM+ and Interop course covers how to create and consume serviced components and how to create and manage transaction services by using Visual Studio .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework. This course also covers how to work with unmanaged code. Learn To: a To identify benefits of COM-based applications. a To identify features of CO+ services. a To identify features of COM+ application types. a To match atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability (ACID) properties of a transaction with their descriptions. a To identify features of resource managers. a To identify features of local transactions. a To distinguish between COM and .NET. a To sequence the steps more...
Visual Basic NET-Distributed Applications Part 1 This course shows learners how to create and consume XML Web services, .NET Remoting objects, and Windows Services by using Visual Studio .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework. Learn To: a To identify considerations for designing a distributed application. a To distinguish between features of Remote Procedure Call ( RPC)-based and message-based architectures. a To identify characteristics of Web standards. a To identify features of remoting architecture. a To identify features of formatters used in channel selection. a To identify features of remote object activation. a To identify features of Windows Service applications. a To sequence the steps to create a Windows Service. a To identify features of properties for more...
Visual Basic NET-Distributed Applications Curriculum The MS Visual Basic.NET-Distributed Applications Curriculum includes the following courses: MS Visual Basic.NET-Distributed Applications: Part 1( Web Services) MS Visual Basic.NET-Distributed Applications: Part 2(COM+ and Interop) MS Visual Basic.NET-Distributed Applications: Part 3(Data Access) MS Visual Basic.NET-Distributed Applications: Part 4(Debugging) MS Visual Basic.NET-Distributed Applications: Part 5(Security) To review individual course descriptions, please return to the previous page and select the desired title(s). more...
Visual Basic NET-Windows Development Part 5 The Debugging and Deploying Windows Forms Applications sections in this course explains assemblies and the use of strong-named assemblies and the Global Assembly Cache ( GAC) in the .NET Framework. It also covers how to configure and deploy your Windows Forms applications. The Securing Windows Forms Applications section explains how to use the security features in the .NET Framework in Windows Forms applications. Learn To: o To identify characteristics of a private assembly. o To identify characteristics of strong-named assemblies. o To identify the steps to build a strong-named assembly. o To identify features and functions of .NET security. o To identify features and functions of evidence. o To match permission classes with built-in code access in .NET security with their more...
Visual Basic NET-Windows Development Part 4 The Reporting and Printing in Windows Forms Applications section in this course explains how to create reports in a Windows Forms application by using Crystal Reports. The msection also covers how to implement printing in a Windows Forms application. The Enhancing the Usability of Applications section explains how to use the accessibility, Help, and localization features available in the .NET Framework. Learn To: o To identify features and functions of the Crystal Reports reporting tool. o To create a report by using Crystal Reports. o To sequence the steps to view a report by using CrystalReportsViewer. o To identify accessibility support features in VB.NET. o To identify the properties used to make forms and controls accessible. o To test for accessibility by using more...
Visual Basic NET-Windows Development Part 3 The Interoperating and Migrating COM Objects section in this course explains how to use .NET and COM components in your Windows Forms application. You will also learn how to call Win32 APIs in your Windows Forms application. The section also covers upgrading Visual Basis 6.0 applications to Visual Basic .NET using the Upgrade Wizard. The Asynchronous Programming section explains how to use the techniques of asynchronous programming and multithreading to avoid blocking the user Interface of an application. Learn To: o To distinguish between Component Object Model (COM) and .NET. o To sequence the steps in the invocation process of Component Object Model (COM) components from .NET. o To identify functions of the runtime-callable wrapper (RCW). o To identify benefits of more...
Visual Basic NET-Windows Development Part 2 This Course describes the various options for building your own controls. It explains how to extend the functionality of existing Windows Forms control, combine multiple existing controls into a composite control, and build a new custom control. It also covers how to add design-time attributes and licensing support to a control. Learn To: o To identify features of extended controls. o To sequence the steps to implement visual inheritance. o To sequence the steps to create a composite control. o To identify features and functions of ADO.NET. o To identify characteristics of the SqlConnection and OleDbConnection objects. o To identify characteristics of Command object properties. Audience Participants in this course possibly work on a team in a medium or large development more...
Visual Basic NET-Windows Development Part 1 This course introduces the student to Microsoft .NET Framework Windows Forms and controls. It explains how to create and populate base forms and inherited forms by using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. It also covers organizing controls on a form and creating Multiple Document Interfaces ( MDI). Further more it explains how to code for event procedures associated with different controls. The course covers how to use some of the Windows Forms intrinsic controls in an application. It also explains how to use dialog boxes, validation controls, and menus in a Windows Forms application. The course also includes a section on the controls collection and how to add controls at run time. Learn To: o To distinguish between Windows Forms and Web Forms. o To create a form. o To set properties more...
Visual Basic NET-Windows Development Curriculum The Microsoft Visual Basic .NET-Windows Development Curriculum introduces students to Microsoft.NET Framework Windows Forms and controls.It describes the various options for building your own controls and explains how to expand the functionality of existing controls. The student is taught how to use .NET and COM components of the Windows Forms application, and how to use the Reporting and Printing features. The curriculum also covers the Debugging and Deploying Windows Forms Applications sections. This curriculum consists of five Skill Builder courses: Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Windows Part 1: Introduction to Windows Forms Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Windows Part 2: Controls and Data Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Windows Part 3: Programming Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Windows Part 4: more...
Visual Basic NET-Web Based Development Part 5 This course teaches the configuration and deployment of Web applications in Visual Basic .NET. The implementation of accessibility, online user assistance, and globalization are covered. Web Application security features including Windows-based authentication, form-based authentication, Microsoft Passport authentication, and XML Web service security are also taught. Learn To: o To identify features of the Cache object. o To identify the syntax for using the Cache object. o To match output cache types with their functions. o To identify features of authentication methods. o To match Internet Information Services (IIS) authentication methods with their features. o To identify functions of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). Audience This course is designed for beginning Web more...
Visual Basic NET-Web Based Development Part 5 This course teaches the configuration and deployment of Web applications in Visual Basic .NET. The implementation of accessibility, online user assistance, and globalization are covered. Web Application security features including Windows-based authentication, form-based authentication, Microsoft Passport authentication, and XML Web service security are also taught. Learn To: o To identify features of the Cache object. o To identify the syntax for using the Cache object. o To match output cache types with their functions. o To identify features of authentication methods. o To match Internet Information Services (IIS) authentication methods with their features. o To identify functions of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). Audience This course is designed for beginning Web more...
Visual Basic NET-Web Based Development Part 4 This course introduces the XML architecture in the ASP.NET. Participants are stepped through the creation and use of XML Web services. Also, state management, application and session variables, and cookies are covered. Learn To: o To identify features of XML. o To match XML core technologies with their functions. o To identify the syntax for linking Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation ( XSLT) stylesheets to XML documents. o To match state management types with their features. o To identify characteristics of server-side state management. o To identify characteristics of client-side state management. Audience This course is designed for beginning Web developers and Microsoft Visual Basic developers who want to learn Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET. Beginner Web more...
Visual Basic NET-Web Based Development Part 4 This course introduces the XML architecture in the ASP.NET. Participants are stepped through the creation and use of XML Web services. Also, state management, application and session variables, and cookies are covered. Learn To: o To identify features of XML. o To match XML core technologies with their functions. o To identify the syntax for linking Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation ( XSLT) stylesheets to XML documents. o To match state management types with their features. o To identify characteristics of server-side state management. o To identify characteristics of client-side state management. Audience This course is designed for beginning Web developers and Microsoft Visual Basic developers who want to learn Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET. Beginner Web more...
Visual Basic NET-Web Based Development Part 3 Assuming that the learner is now familiar with the basics of Web forms and controls, this course introduces ADO .NET and guides the learner through database connections and data access. Learn To: o To identify features of ADO.NET. o To ientify the syntax for importing ADO.NET namespaces. o To ientify features of the ADO.NET object model. o To identify features of SQL Server security authentication. o To mtch connection string parameters with their functions. o To identify characteristics of a DataAdapter. Audience This course is designed for beginning Web developers and Microsoft Visual Basic developers who want to learn Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET. Beginner Web developers have minimal experience with programming. However, they know the basic constructs of more...
Visual Basic NET-Web Based Development Part 3 Assuming that the learner is now familiar with the basics of Web forms and controls, this course introduces ADO .NET and guides the learner through database connections and data access. Learn To: o To identify features of ADO.NET. o To ientify the syntax for importing ADO.NET namespaces. o To ientify features of the ADO.NET object model. o To identify features of SQL Server security authentication. o To mtch connection string parameters with their functions. o To identify characteristics of a DataAdapter. Audience This course is designed for beginning Web developers and Microsoft Visual Basic developers who want to learn Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET. Beginner Web developers have minimal experience with programming. However, they know the basic constructs of more...
Visual Basic NET-Web Based Development Part 2 This course assumes that the learner has familiarity with the .NET environment, Web forms, and controls. The learner is now guided through the use event procedures, code-behind pages and page events. Error handling, code debugging, and user input validation are also taught. Learn To: o To identify features of event procedures. o To identify the syntax for creating an event procedure. o To sequence the steps for adding an event procedure to a Web control. o To identify features of structured exception handling. o To identify the syntax of Try/ Catch/ Finally. o To identify the syntax for configuring custom error pages. Audience This course is designed for beginning Web developers and Microsoft Visual Basic developers who want to learn Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET. more...
Visual Basic NET-Web Based Development Part 2 This course assumes that the learner has familiarity with the .NET environment, Web forms, and controls. The learner is now guided through the use event procedures, code-behind pages and page events. Error handling, code debugging, and user input validation are also taught. Learn To: o To identify features of event procedures. o To identify the syntax for creating an event procedure. o To sequence the steps for adding an event procedure to a Web control. o To identify features of structured exception handling. o To identify the syntax of Try/ Catch/ Finally. o To identify the syntax for configuring custom error pages. Audience This course is designed for beginning Web developers and Microsoft Visual Basic developers who want to learn Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET. more...
Visual Basic NET-Web Based Development Part 1 This course introduces Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, and ASP.NET Web application projects. The learner is given an overview of the .NET language features, and Visual Basic .NET components. Also, the learner is guided through the use of Web forms and controls. Learn To: o To identify features of .NET Framework components. o To identify benefits of the .NET Framework. o To match features of ASP.NET Web application components with their descriptions. o To identify benefits of multiple-language support. o To match components of Common Language Runtime (CLR) with their functions. o To sequence the stages in the runtime compile and execute process. o To match Web Form attributes with their functions. o To identify methods of creating a Web Form. o To convert an HTML page to more...
Visual Basic NET-Web Based Development Part 1 This course introduces Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, and ASP.NET Web application projects. The learner is given an overview of the .NET language features, and Visual Basic .NET components. Also, the learner is guided through the use of Web forms and controls. Learn To: o To identify features of .NET Framework components. o To identify benefits of the .NET Framework. o To match features of ASP.NET Web application components with their descriptions. o To identify benefits of multiple-language support. o To match components of Common Language Runtime (CLR) with their functions. o To sequence the stages in the runtime compile and execute process. o To match Web Form attributes with their functions. o To identify methods of creating a Web Form. o To convert an HTML page to more...
Visual Basic NET-Web Based Development Curriculum The Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Web Based Development Curriculum introduces Microsoft Visual Studio.NET and ASP.NET Web application projects. The student will learn about error handling and code debugging, user input validation, ADO.NET database connections and data access. The student is also taught the creation and use of XML Web services and the configuration and deployment of Web applications in Visual Basic.NET. This curriculum consists of five Skill Builder courses: Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Web Development Part 1: Web Forms and Controls Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Web Development Part 2: Code and Debugging Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Web Development Part 3: Data Access Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Web Development Part 4: XML Web Services Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Web more...
Visual Basic NET-Web Based Development Curriculum The Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Web Based Development Curriculum introduces Microsoft Visual Studio.NET and ASP.NET Web application projects. The student will learn about error handling and code debugging, user input validation, ADO.NET database connections and data access. The student is also taught the creation and use of XML Web services and the configuration and deployment of Web applications in Visual Basic.NET. This curriculum consists of five Skill Builder courses: Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Web Development Part 1: Web Forms and Controls Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Web Development Part 2: Code and Debugging Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Web Development Part 3: Data Access Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Web Development Part 4: XML Web Services Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Web more...
Project 2002 Proficient User The Microsoft Project 2002 Proficient User course covers advanced table, view, and report features, interface customization, macro automation, and data exchange. The course also teaches about project consolidation and collaboration. In addition, the course covers Project Server and Project Web Access. Learn To: o To identify features of earned value tables in Microsoft Project 2002. o To create a custom table in Microsoft Project 2002. o To insert a column in a table in Microsoft Project 2002. o To identify options to customize toolbars in Microsoft Project 2002. o To create a menu in Microsoft Project 2002. o To record a macro in Microsoft Project 2002. o To create a subproject from a large project in Microsoft Project 2002. o To create a consolidated project in more...
Project 2002 Fundamentals The Microsoft Project 2002 Fundamentals introduces students to the fundamentals of Project 2002. The course covers how to create, schedule, and manage projects using Project 2002. It covers how to create and schedule tasks, how to create and use a Work Breakdown Structure ( WBS), how to create and assign resources, and how to create and use calendars. The course also deals with filtering, grouping, sorting, working with task views, project baselines, and how to track and update projects. Learn To: o To match Microsoft Project 2002 products with their features. o To identify new features in Microsoft Project 2002. o To identify component parts of the Microsoft Project 2002 interface. o To identify types of task relationships in Microsoft Project 2002. o To identify methods of more...
Project 2002 Curriculum This curriculum is designed to give learners a comprehensive understanding of Microsoft Project 2002. The curriculum covers fundamental topics such as how to create, schedule and manage projects and how to create tasks and calendars. The curriculum also covers more advanced topics including advanced table, review and report features, interface customization, macro automation and data exchange. This curriculum consists of the following two courses: - 8351 (74080) Microsoft Project 2002 Fundamentals - 8352 (74081) Microsoft Project 2002 Proficient User Learn To: See individual course descriptions for specific course objectives and scope. Audience This course is aimed at project managers, end users, application developers and system analysts. Typically students will be responsible for more...
CompTIA Linux 2004 Hardware Documentation This series covers basic installation, operation, and troubleshooting operating systems on workstations and servers. The learner will be able to explain fundamental open source resources/licenses, demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file permissions/software configurations and manage local storage devices and network protocols. When all five courses are taken in the Linux+ series (16260, 16261, 16262, 16263, & 16264), this is an authorized self-study program to help prepare learners for the CompTIA/Linux+ certification exam.
Learn To:
Identify utilities used for capturing hardware configurations in Linux, features of package managers used in Linux, and features of the chkconfig command.
Identify features of common hardware components and resources used in more...
CompTIA Linux 2004 Security This series covers basic installation, operation, and troubleshooting operating systems on workstations and servers. The learner will be able to explain fundamental open source resources/licenses, demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file permissions/software configurations and manage local storage devices and network protocols.
Learn To:
Identify ways in which an Intrusion Detection System ( IDS) works, ways to configure Snort, and key aspects of PortSentry.
Identify key security vulnerabilities in a Linux system, methods for securing network services, and features of secure shell ( SSH).
Identify features of algorithms used for encrypting passwords, password controls that enforce strong passwords, and fields used for configuring password aging settings.
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CompTIA Linux 2004 Security This series covers basic installation, operation, and troubleshooting operating systems on workstations and servers. The learner will be able to explain fundamental open source resources/licenses, demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file permissions/software configurations and manage local storage devices and network protocols.
Learn To:
Identify ways in which an Intrusion Detection System ( IDS) works, ways to configure Snort, and key aspects of PortSentry.
Identify key security vulnerabilities in a Linux system, methods for securing network services, and features of secure shell ( SSH).
Identify features of algorithms used for encrypting passwords, password controls that enforce strong passwords, and fields used for configuring password aging settings.
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CompTIA Linux 2004 Management This series covers basic installation, operation, and troubleshooting operating systems on workstations and servers. The learner will be able to explain fundamental open source resources/licenses, demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file permissions/software configurations and manage local storage devices and network protocols.
Learn To:
Identify components of a Linux directory structure, features of filesystems in Linux and commands for managing different types of files.
Identify characteristics of the inittab file and different ways to initiate the system shutdown process.
Identify characteristics of a printing system and commands to work with the Line Printer next generation ( LPRng) printing system.
Audience:
The audience includes Professionals more...
CompTIA Linux 2004 Installation This series covers basic installation, operation, and troubleshooting operating systems on workstations and servers. The learner will be able to explain fundamental open source resources/licenses, demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file permissions/software configurations and manage local storage devices and network protocols. When all five courses are taken in the Linux+ series (16260, 16261, 16262, 16263, & 16264), this is an authorized self-study program to help prepare learners for the CompTIA/Linux+ certification exam.
Learn To:
Identify key aspects of Linux distributions.
Identify characteristics of various Linux distributions.
Identify considerations for planning a Linux installation.
Identify different methods to install Linux.
Install Fedora more...
Database Technologies Introduction to SQL The second in a two-part series, this course will teach students the fundamental skills and knowledge needed to acquire a foundation-level understanding of SQL. Building on the basic relational database skills and knowledge acquired in the first course, this course teaches students the essential SQL statements, and associated variations, needed to perform fundamental data access and manipulation on a relational database. After taking this course, students will have a solid foundation in two basic aspects of SQL: Data Definition Language ( DDL - creating databases and tables) and Data Manipulation Language (DML - adding, altering, and querying data). Learn To: o Identify what SQL is, why and where it is used. o Identify how to retrieve data from a database. o Identify how to order, more...
Database Technologies Relational Database Fundamentals The first of a two-part series, this course will introduce the learner to the fundamentals of relational databases and relational database design, including an in-depth look at data modeling and data design. This course will also cover the evolution of data access and the role that databases and associated enabling technologies play in today's corporate environments. Students should leave this course with a solid foundation in the 'what' and 'why' of relational databases, plus an introduction to the 'how' of data modeling and design. Learn To: o Identify database concepts, database models, and logical modeling. o Identify entities, relationships, and the physical design of relational databases. o Identify relational data structure principles, normalization, and index structures. more...
Workflow Mgmt Part 2 Workflow Products This is the second course in a two part series that teaches students how to deal with key vendor workflow products. This course will cover an introduction to workflow products, key vendor strategies and GroupWare. Learn To: o Match workflow architecture structural layers with their features. o Identify the characteristics of role definition in a workflow architecture. o Match types of workflow routing with their features. o Identify the main characteristics of the Lotus Development Corporation's groupware strategy. o Identify features of Domino Server. o Identify the advanced workflow capabilities of Domino Workflow over Domino Server. Audience The audience for this course includes technical managers, system administrators, system analysts, and other network designers. more...
Workflow Mgmt Part 1 Process Mapping Automation This is the first course in a two part series that deals with transferring data, managing replication services, and maintaining high availability. This course will cover business process and workflow, process mapping techniques and tools, and workflow automation. Learn To: o Identify the characteristics of a business process. o Identify advantages of business process thinking. o Match parts of a business process with their features. o Identify characteristics of process mapping. o Identify the uses of process mapping. o Identify functions of process mapping tools. o Identify functions of a workflow application. o Match workflow application categories with their features. o Sequence the steps to build a workflow application. Audience The audience for this course more...
Systems Analysis Using Client Server Model Part 3 Client Server Design This is the final course in a three part series that deals with the design of the client server system. Students will learn server design, distributed data processing, client design, and testing and performance monitoring. Learn To: o Match types of database management systems ( DBMSs) with their features. o Match relational database management system ( RDBMS) components with their functions. o Identify characteristics of indexes. o Identify advantages of implementing distributed data processing in a Client Server environment. o Identify the factors to consider when performing data distribution analysis. o Identify factors to consider when implementing data replication. o Identify functions of the client in a Client Server system. o Match the client services with their more...
Systems Analysis Using Client Server Model Part 2 Object Tech This is the second course in a three part series that students will learn how to plan for client server analysis and design using object technology. This course will cover an introduction to client server analysis and design, an introduction to object technology, how to use object technology in client server analysis, and how to use object technology in client server design. Learn To: o Identify characteristics of the Enterprise Model of information management. o Identify reasons for downsizing in business process restructuring. o Identify reasons for the popularity of Joint Application Development ( JAD) and Rapid Application Development (RAD). o Identify factors that influence software complexity in software development. o Identify ways in which software reusability can more...
Systems Analysis Using Client Server Model Part 1 Client Server Env This is the first course in a three part series that presents the students with instruction in the subject of fundamental client server concepts. This course will cover client server computing fundamentals, client server environment, development in the client server environment, and migrating to client server environment. Learn To: o Identify factors responsible for changes in the business environment. o Identify reasons for the evolution of Client Server computing. o Identify characteristics of a relational database management system ( RDBMS). o Match Structured Query Language ( SQL) commands with their functions. o Identify factors to consider when selecting a RDBMS for distributed database support. o Match Systems Integration Life Cycle (SILC) phases with their more...
Netscape 6 User Fundamentals This course addresses how to use Netscape Navigator, which includes My Sidebar, customizable searches and themes; Netscape Mail; Netscape Instant Messenger; and Netscape Composer. It introduces the function of each of these and teaches learners how to use the key features of each. Learn To: o Identify the characteristics of the Internet. o Identify the main services provided on the Internet. o Identify ways to navigate the Web. o Set a Web page to be your Navigator home page. o Hide Navigator toolbars. o Edit browser history parameters. o Identify the features of Web search engines. o Perform a search using search operators. o Search for information within a Web page. o Match Mail configuration options with their descriptions. o Configure basic Mail options. o more...
Internet Explorer 6 User Fundamentals This course provides the learner with an introduction to IE 6. It also covers Web page management and security, and features of the IE 6 suite including Newsgroups and NetMeeting. Learn To: o Identify features of the Internet. o Identify components of the Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 package. o Identify New Connection Wizard options to connect to the Internet. o Save a displayed Web page. o Download a file from the Internet. o Save an image by using the Image toolbar. o Sequence the steps for setting up an e-mail account in Microsoft Outlook Express 6. o Send an e-mail message. o Reply to an e-mail message. Audience The intended audience for this course does not require a high level of computer skill, but learners will probably have had some prior experience with more...
SAP R 3 4 6 CO Cost Object Controlling The course SAP R/3 4.6 CO Cost Object Controlling gives employees, working within internal accounting, an overview of tasks within cost element accounting dealing with all the costs related to the production process and important for the product cost calculation. The initial unit provides an introduction to SAP R/3 4.6's fundamental features; explaining how to log on to the system as well as navigating around the screen by using the various menus and pushbuttons available on the screen. Learn To: o Getting Started with SAP R/3 4.6. o Starting the System and Logging On. o Access Options. o Basis. o Basics. o General Basics. o Target of the Cost Center Accounting. o Basic functions. o Costing types. o Product Controlling. o Costing Controlling. o Pre-requisitions. more...
SAP R 3 4 6 CO Cost Center Acct Periodical Allocation Reports The Computer Based Training course ( CBT) SAP R/3 4.6 CO Cost Center Accounting Periodical Allocation and Reports describes the processes that take place when actual postings are carried out in Cost Center Accounting. It also explains how documents are entered, posted and reversed. Furthermore, it looks at reporting in Cost Center Accounting, and shows you to use and configure reports to suit your individual needs. Learn To: o Getting Started with SAP R/3 4.6. o Starting the System and Logging On. o Access Options. o Basis. o Actual postings. o Transaction-Based Transfer Postings. o Internal Cost Allocation. o Statistical Key Figures. o Periodic Allocations: Posting, Distribution, Assessment. o Periodic Allocations: Imputed Cost Calculations. o Reports. o Basic more...
SAP R 3 4 6 CO Cost Center Acct Settings for Periodical Proc The Computer Based Training course ( CBT) SAP R/3 4.6 CO Cost Center Accounting Settings for Periodical Processing is used to determine where costs occur within an organization and to assign costs to cost centers. You will learn the fundamentals focus on the customizing features as initial setups, how to post within Cost Centers, allocations and reports that are used in R/3 for internal accounting tasks. Learn To: o Getting Started with SAP R/3 4.6. o Starting the System and Logging On. o Access Options. o Basis. o Account Assignments and Screen Variants. o Automatic Account Assignment. o Screen Variants. o Periodic Allocations. o Periodic Allocations: Setting up Cycles. o Periodic Allocations: Cost Element Percentage. Method. Audience The following audiences are more...
SAP R 3 4 6 CO Cost Center Acct Organization Basic Settings The Computer Based Training course ( CBT) SAP R/3 4.6 CO Cost Center Accounting Organization and Basic Settings is used to determine where costs occur within an organization and to assign costs to cost centers. You will learn the fundamentals of the Controlling Module, with particular focus on the customizing features and master data that are used in R/3 for internal accounting tasks. Learn To: o Getting Started with SAP R/3 4.6. o Starting the System and Logging On Access Options. o Basis. o Organization. o The CO Module in the SAP R/3 System. o Enterprise and Cost Accounting Structure Customizing. o Controlling Area o Basic Data. o Number Ranges for CO Documents. o Customizing the Master Data. Audience The following audiences are targeted: All personnel managing more...
SAP R 3 4 6 FI General Ledger Posting Periodical Processing Within the Computer Based Training course ( CBT) SAP R/3 4.6 FI: General Ledger Posting and Periodical Processing you will learn to post an invoice to G/L accounts, to change and reverse a posting, to post an incoming and outgoing payment and how to select and assign open items. Furthermore, you will learn to display and change balances and items, select line items and to carry out tasks that occur at regular intervals. Learn To: o To get started with SAP R/3 4.6 o To start the System and Log On o Access Options o Basis o Postings o Posting Data to G/L Accounts o Posting Incoming and Outgoing Payments o Accounts o Displaying Balances o Displaying and Changing Items o Periodic Processing o Preparing the Month-End Closing o Evaluations Audience The following more...
SAP R 3 4 6 FI General Ledger Organization G L Account Within the Computer Based Training course ( CBT) SAP R/3 FI General Ledger you will learn to create and post to G/L accounts, post incoming and outgoing payments, display and modify account balances and line items and, finally, perform month-end closing. Learn To: o To get started with SAP R/3 4.6 o To start the System and log On o Access Options o Basis o Organisation o FI as a Module within R/3 o Company Structure and System Settings o G/L Accounts o To create G/L Accounts o To display and change G/L Accounts o Reference and Sample Accounts Audience The following audiences are targeted: All those involved in the use of R/3 for Financial Accounting tasks such as General Ledger management and goods accounting. User Support staff and Project Team members needing more...
SAP R 3 4 6 FI Payments Payment Processing is a component of SAP's R/3 Financial Accounting module (FI). FI is a powerful module integrating many activities, including General Ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable and assets accounting. You will learn to process simple and complex payment transactions. In addition, you will maintain data and systems settings for accurate and effective payment processing in this course. Learn To: o Getting Started with SAP R/3 4.6. o Starting the System and Logging On. o Access Options. o Basis. o Payment Organization. o House Bank Master Data. o Configuring Payments. o Parameters for Payment Transactions. o Vendor Presettings. o Document Presettings. o Editing and Revising Payments. o Creating a Payment Proposal. o Scheduling a Payment Run. more...
SAP R 3 4 6 FI AR AP Acct Document Posting Periodic Pro SAP's FI module is a powerful, integrated environment, dynamically interfacing Accounts Receivable/ Payable functions with General Ledger and Assets Accounting. You will usually encounter both FI and CO ( Cost Center Controlling) in a business environment. The procedures for Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable are very similar in R/3. In this course you will learn to process posting procedures for Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable. Learn To: o Getting Started with SAP R/3 4.6. o Starting the System and Logging On. o Access Options. o Basis. o Working with Accounts and Documents. o Balance Display. o Displaying Changing Items. o Reversals. o Account Clearing. o Periodic Processing. o Open Items List. o Balances in Local Currency. o Due Date Forecast. more...
SAP R 3 FI AR AP Organization Master Records Posting SAP's FI module is a powerful, integrated environment, dynamically interfacing Accounts Receivable/ Payable functions with General Ledger and Assets Accounting. You will usually encounter both FI and CO ( Cost Center Controlling) in a business environment. The procedures for Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable are very similar in R/3. In this course you will learn to process posting procedures for Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable. Learn To: o Getting Started with SAP R/3 4.6. o Starting the System and Logging On. o Access Options. o Basis. o Describe how R/3 maps company structures. o Describe how FI integrates with other R/3 Modules. o Describe how system settings are commonly customized. o Create, maintain, and change master data. o Manage postings for more...
mySAP EBP 3 0 Overview Self Service Desktop Buying The course mySAP EBP 3.0 Overview and Desktop Buying will introduce the trainee to Supplier Relationship Management, and introduce him to the most important features of mySAP EBP 3.0, Enterprise Buyer Professional to purchase goods and services directly from his desk. The course will commence by providing an overview of the possible procurement structure of a company, continuing right through the selection of articles to be purchased to the goods receipt approval and approving invoices . It also explains how the roles fit into the overall context of EBP. Learn To: o Desktop Buying with mySAP EBP: Overview. o Procurement with Desktop Buying. o Roles and Their Functions in mySAP EBP. o Starting the System and Logging On. o mySAP EBP User Interface. o Purchasing with mySAP EBP. more...
mySAP CRM 3 0 Overview The course mySAP CRM 3.0 Overview will introduce the trainee to Customer Relationship Management, and introduce him to the most important features of mySAP CRM 3.0. The trainee will be introduced to the procedure for creating a follow-up activity to an activity in the Customer Interaction Centre. Learn To: o CRM and the mySAP CRM System. o Customer Relationship Management. o Example Scenarios from mySAP CRM. o mySAP CRM User Basics. o mySAP CRM Architecture. o mySAP CRM Applications. o Customer Interaction Centre. o Sales Component. o Service Component. o Marketing Management. o Further Topics. Audience The course is intended for those who need to acquire knowledge about Customer Relationship Management, and mySAP CRM 3.0 in particular. It is intended for more...
ABAP Objects 6 10 Overview The course ABAP Objects 6.10 Overview describes the programming concepts used in SAP. It also explains a number of basic object-oriented concepts, and provides a brief introduction to the conceptual phase of ABAP Object program systems. The course also provides a detailed description of the object-oriented programming concept. It also discusses the special features of the object-oriented concept and explains how similar code can be combined. Learn To: o Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming. o ABAP Programming Models. o Analysis and Design. o Concept of Object-Oriented Programming. o Classes and Their Components. o Working with Objects/Objects in Real Applications. o Concept Specifications. Audience The Computer Based Training (CBT) course SAP Web Application more...
SAP Web Application Server Development The course Web Application Server Development provides an overview of the architecture of the SAP Web AS and explains the differences between the SAP Web Application Server and the SAP Internet Transaction Server ( ITS). Furthermore, the user will be introduced to the concept on which the programming model of the Web Application Server is based. Learn To: o SAP WebAS: Architecture. o Architecture. o ITS versus the Web Application Server. o SAP WebAS: Programming Model. o Introduction: Business Server Pages. o Business Server Page Events. o Data Administration for BSPs. o User Dialogs. o Developing BSP Applications. o Session Handling. Audience The Computer Based Training (CBT) course SAP Web Application Server Development is aimed at developers who want to program more...
ABAP 6 10 Reporting The course ABAP reporting 6.10 will show the trainee how to integrate reports in SAP R/3. The user will be introduced to batch input programming and evaluation as well as being introduced to the ALV grid control and shown what it can be used for. Learn To: o Integrating Reports in SAP R/3. o Area Menus. o Transactions. o Creating User-Specific Menus. o Batch Input. o Working with Files. o Batch Input Programming. o ALV Grid Control. o ALV Grid Control: Details. o Simple Program with ALV Grid Control. Audience This course has been primarily designed for employees of the system administration and the system service team. Moreover the course has been designed for anyone of the project team who has to create special demands. This course has been developed for end more...
ABAP 6 10 Overview The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of the SAP programming language ABAP 6.10. The course will show the structural pre-requisites, which are important to develop a programme with ABAP/4. Learn To: o Architecture of SAP R/3 Programs. o ABAP in the SAP R/3 System. o Work Processes. o Program Flow and Program Types. o ABAP Workbench in SAP R/3. o ABAP Workbench. o General Program Conventions. o Program Structure with Example. o Program Structure. Audience This course has been primarily designed for employees of the system administration and the system service team. Moreover the course has been designed for anyone of the project team who has to create special demands. Participants should have basic knowledge of Windows or other graphical user interfaces more...
CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 5 CMP EJB Transactions Security This is the final course in a five part series that introduces the learner to CMP, EJB Transactions, and EJB Security. The course covers an introduction to CMP and discusses how the container performs data manipulation. The learner is introduced to the benefits and drawbacks of CMP, and learns how to implement an entity bean that uses CMP. It also covers transactions, defining them and their properties, the EJB transactional model, along with distributed transactions and isolation levels in transactions, and differentiation between container-managed and bean-managed transactions. EJB security, as well as the various roles that the bean developer, assembler, and deployer play in security. The roles of the container and deployment descriptor in EJB security are covered. Learn To: o more...
CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 4 EJB Deployment EJB Clients Entity Beans This is the fourth course in a five part series that covers the Deployment Descriptor tool and EJB deployment, writing EJB clients, and entity beans. The course introduces the Deployment Descriptor, including the role it plays and the various responsibilities that the bean developer, assembler and deployer have in relation to it. The various resources that can be referenced in the Deployment Descriptor are covered, as well as the syntactical requirements for using those references in your EJB code. The course covers writing EJB clients, showing how JNDI is u |