EXAMS: WHAT TO KNOW

Relates to: MCSE 2000 | MCSD .NET | MCAD .NET
Analyzing Business Requirements
Analyze architecture requirements
- Analyze the scope of a project.
- Analyze performance requirements.
- Analyze maintainability requirements.
- Analyze availability requirements.
- Analyze scalability requirements.
- Analyze reliability requirements.
Analyze security requirements.
Analyze integration requirements.
- Analyze current architecture.
- Analyze current business processes.
- Plan migration strategy.
- Analyze partner requirements.
- Analyze
existing company methodologies, standards, and
limitations.
Analyze functional requirements.
- Analyze profile requirements.
- Analyze catalog requirements.
- Analyze campaign requirements.
- Analyze deployment requirements.
- Analyze data-analysis requirements.
Designing a Commerce Server Solution
Develop the site design.
- Design user profiles.
- Design catalog structure.
- Design targeting
strategy.
- Design shopping strategy and checkout strategy.
- Design a
Data Warehouse and reporting model.
- Design site navigation and the user
interface. Considerations include identifying input validation procedures that
should be integrated into the user interface, and evaluating methods of
providing online user assistance, such as HTML Web forms and client-side
scripts.
- Design a state-management strategy.
Design
the security infrastructure.
- Design the perimeter-network architecture.
- Design an authentication
and authorization strategy.
Design the deployment
architecture. Considerations include security, performance, maintainability,
extensibility, availability, scalability, and reliability.
- Design the development, test, staging, and production environment,
including source code management.
Installing and Configuring Commerce Server 2000
Install Commerce Server. Types of installation include
complete installations, Web server–only installations, and custom
installations.
Configure Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft Internet
Information Services (IIS) 5.0.
- Configure SQL Server. Considerations include network protocols, security,
database locations, and whether to enable full-text searching.
- Configure
IIS. Considerations include security, manageability, ports, Web logs,
application settings, and performance.
Install and
configure Commerce Server Solution Sites.
- Install the Commerce Server Solution Sites.
- Unpack the Solution Sites
by using Commerce Server Site Packager.
- Install, configure, and secure the
Commerce Server Business Desk client.
- Configure resources. Resources
include the Predictor resource, SQL Server Profiler, the Direct Mailer resource,
the Data Warehouse, and CS authentication.
Diagnose and
resolve Commerce Server and Solution Site installation errors, including
Business Desk installation errors.
Developing a Commerce Server Solution
Create profile definitions.
- Create SQL tables.
- Add data sources.
- Add data objects.
- Create and edit profile definitions.
- Add a new property or property
group.
- Map logical definition to physical source.
- Create and modify
site terms.
Create a catalog by using Business Desk, XML,
or the API.
- Create a schema....
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