Enterprise Architectures for Executives Tour Course

Course Code: RT 283
Course Abstract: This course explains the "big picture" of the major technologies of recent years. A thorough and conceptual explanation of client/server architectures, relational databases, object orientation, GUI application development and networks is considered. This course may be presented in either a vendor-specific manner, such as from the perspective of Oracle Corporation, or a vendor-independent manner, presenting these technologies in a fashion applicable to Microsoft, IBM and others.
Audience: This course is designed for all IT professionals including developers, database administrators and web administrators. Also non-technical professionals including project managers, business analysts and executives will benefit.
Duration: 3 days
Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
> Explain the client/server architecture
> Explain the difference between 2-tier, 3-tier, n-tier and web architectures
> Explain the basics of relational databases
> Explain the basics of GUI application design and development
> Explain the concepts of object orientation

Course Topics:
Client/Server Architecture
About The Client/Server Architecture
The Client/Server Components 
About Application Partitioning
Peering Into The Architectural Components
Case Tools 
About Case Tools 
Why Use Case Tools
Which Methodologies Are Supported?
Design Stages 
Oracle Designer Front P
More About Modeling System Requirements 
Generating Preliminary Designs
Designing & Generating Databases
Designing & Generating, The Design Editor Tabs
Designing & Generating Applications
Utilities
Process Modeler 
Systems Analysis & Modeling 
Entity Relationship Mod
Function Hierarchy Diagrammer 
Data Flow Diagrammer 
Utilities
Design Transformers 
Generators 
Modeling, Analysis & Design 
The Data Model
About Version Control 
The Relational Database
What Is The Relational Database? 
Which Database Objects Exist?
About Data Warehouses 
The Warehouse Data Model 
Hierarchies 
Processing Hierarchies 
About Materialized View
The Hypothetical Equities Database
Equities Logical Data Model 
Equities Physical Model 
Why Use Star Schemas?
About Oracle Discoverer 
End User Layer (EUL) 
Administration Edition
Desktop User Edition 
About Parallel Processing
CPU Idle Time 
I/O Bandwidth 
Memory Usage 
About The Design Of An Oracle Instance
Multiple Instances For One Database, Same Server
Oracle Real Application Clusters 
Multiple Instances For One Database, Clustered Servers
About Partitioned Tables & Indexes
Partition Aware Optimizer 
What Is Parallel Execution? 
Combined With Real Application Clusters 
Parallel Query & Partitioned Objects 
Network Architectures
Network Architectures
LANArchitectures
ANSI/ISO/OSI Network Layers 
GUI Applications & Human Factors
About GUI Application Development
Components Of The Graphical User Interface
About Oracle
Major Releases Of Oracle Developer Forms 
Organized Desktop Il
About Windows
Presenting Data With GUI Controls 
Multimedia Presentation 
User Dialog With Applications 
Advanced Application Plug-Ins
OLE Containers & Servers Diagram
Object Oriented Principles
What's All The Buzz (About The Buzzword)? 
The OO Principles
Prerequisites: None.
Note: All fields are required
At the present time we do not offer training for individuals or groups less then 6 individuals. We apologize for any inconvenience.


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