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This course explains how to create and validate the logical design of a solution using Microsoft .NET solution architectures.
Objectives:
- Design auditing, logging, and exception handling into an application
- List considerations for creating a secure accessible multinational user interface
- Explain the function of the Data Access, Business Logic, and User Services layers
- Differentiate synchronous and asynchronous calls
- Validate a logical design based on operational business requirements and usage scenarios
- Create a Proof-of-Concept deliverable
Topics:
- Choosing an architectural model
- Auditing and logging
- Supporting multinational and disabled users
- Security
- DAL, BLL, and USL layers
- Services, components, and state
- Synchronous versus asynchronous processing
- COM and COM+
- XML and .NET remoting
- Logical design validation
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