Training Course: Designing Business Solutions (1608, MOC 1608)
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Training Course Summary:
This five-day workshop teaches participants to use the appropriate Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) models and processes to create conceptual, logical, and physical designs for a business solution. Participants will also learn how to select suitable technologies and architectures for their solution, based on trade-off analysis.Pre-Requisites:
Before attending this course, students must have:Six months experience as part of a software development team
General understanding of a software development life cycle
General knowledge of Microsoft technologies
General understanding of the process of gathering and analyzing business requirements
Recommended courses:
Course 1585, Gathering and Analyzing Business Requirements or equivalent experience and knowledge
Training Course Overview/Content:
At the end of the course, students will be able to:Use the MSF Process Model and MSF Application Model to develop conceptual, logical, and physical designs of a business solution.
Select solution technologies and architecture based on a tradeoff analysis.
Address the issues involved in designing a user interface.
Produce a baseline functional specification that can be used to develop a business solution.
Qualifications:
This course will help the student prepare for the following Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) exam(s):Exam 70-100, Analyzing Requirements and Defining Solution Architectures
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