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| Microsoft Windows Architecture: Designing Solutions |
| Course Status: | Released |
| Course Language: | English |
| Course Duration: | 4 Hours |
| Deployment Options: | Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet |
| Audience |
| IS managers, system solution developers, and programmers with no prior Windows programming experience |
| Prerequisites |
| Familiarity with the Windows environment |
| Course Aim |
| To explain the considerations required to implement various WOSA design solutions |
| Learning Objectives |
| Discuss the benefits derived from WOSA. Identify the main criteria for architecture design. Outline the concepts of multitiered client/server development. Explain how objects are used in design strategies. Show the different models available for database replication. Explain the features and functions of console applications. Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of data normalization. Outline the uses of entity-relationship analysis. Identify when ODBC should be used as a data access solution. Explain how to select remote and local database engines. |
| Topics Covered |
| WOSA principles - Benefits of WOSA - Architecture design criteria - Multitiered client/server development - Object-oriented development WOSA strategies - Object model selection - Client/server model selection - Replication strategies - Console applications Database integration - Data normalization - Entity-relationship analysis - Using ODBC for database access - Data architecture selection |