Provides information on analyzing business requirements in real-world scenarios and defining solution architectures to optimize results. Also covers developing the design for an application, developing a logical data model, designing a user interface and user services, and deriving the physical design. Contains exclusive tear-out Cram Sheet with tips, acronyms, and memory joggers (mnemonics) to improve recall immediately before the exam.
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MSCD Architectures Exam Cram provides a useful quick-start to designing and building enterprise applications using the "official" Microsoft Solution Framework (MSF). This test preparation guide (for MCSD Exam 70-100) gives you all the information you'll need to pass while gaining an understanding of multi-tiered architectures and tools for the Windows platform.
Even if you've programmed with Microsoft tools like Visual Basic or Visual C++, you'll need the "theory" behind the practice in order to do well on the MCSD Architectures exam. And even if you have a background in software engineering, the specific terms and philosophy of the MSF for building software are somewhat unique.
Besides a general introduction to taking certification exams (along with practice questions), this book provides a fast-moving tour of essential concepts for creating software the Microsoft way. The text starts off with a look at the different "models" used in this software process. Subsequent chapters look at determining business requirements. Then it's on to designing user, data, and presentation services, with coverage of essential Microsoft technologies and tools like MTS and DCOM. The author also covers database essentials (such as tables and normalisation). Generally, this title is briskly written and jargon-free, and it makes good use of charts and short case studies to illustrate key concepts effectively. A final practice test lets you measure your knowledge with questions similar to those on the real exam.
MSCD Architectures Exam Cram shows you how to think like a software engineer when designing with Microsoft tools in order to deliver scaleable web-based applications. It thoroughly explains enterprise software created for Windows. It's a concise source of up-to-date information and an essential resource that should help you ace the important certification exam. --Richard Dragan, Amazon.com
Topics covered: Overview of the Microsoft Certified Software Developer (MCSD) program, MCSD Exam 70-100 test preparation guide, fixed-length and adaptive test strategies, history of information systems, the Microsoft Solution Framework (MSF) overview, MSF team, process, application and solution models, business requirements, security, performance, scaleability, multi-tiered systems, data storage options, relational database basics, normalisation, conceptual and logical designs, designing user interfaces, user services, prototypes, iterative software development process, internationalisation tips, physical designs, practice questions and sample test.