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Course Overview
This curriculum teaches the fundamentals of Web-based application architectures, as well as some key concepts in client and server-side technologies. It gives an introduction to e-commerce as a type of e-business and then guides the learner through Java 2, Java technologies and tools, and J2EE. This curriculum consists of three Skill Builder courses:- 14405 IBM e-business Technology Fundamentals Part 1: Architecture and Building Blocks;
- 14406 IBM e-business Technology Fundamentals Part 2: e-business Applications and Technologies;
- 14407 IBM e-business Technology Fundamentals Part 3: Java, Security, Web Services, and IBM Framework.
14405 - IBM e-business Technology Fundamentals Part 1: Architecture and Building Blocks
Course Overview
Beginning with a general overview and an introduction to e-business, this course goes on to teach the fundamentals of Web-based application architectures, as well as some key concepts in client and server-side technologies. Making the transformation from a traditional business to an e-business becomes the focus as this course progresses. Learners will encounter lessons on building blocks required for the transformation, as well as some of the fundamentals of customer relationship management.
Learn To
• To identify features of e-business
• To match the phases of the e-business cycle with their characteristics
• To match business goals with their key business processes
• To identify features of client/server computing
• To identify features of Web browser requests
• To identify features of static Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) pages
• To identify considerations for developing a client building block
• To identify considerations for developing a network building block
• To identify considerations for developing an application server building block
• To identify benefits of Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
• To identify the components of a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Solution Map
• To match application topologies with their uses
Audience
Executives, managers, and technical leaders who need to start e-business projects, but who do not have a background in e-business. Individuals who want to understand e-business (including the underlying technologies), designing building blocks, and products used to build solutions." No prerequisite knowledge of e-business technology is assumed. This course is the prerequisite course for the WebSphere, Java, and XML curricula.
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Introduction to e-business 1 5 - 2 hours
• Identify features of e-business
• Match the phases of the e-business cycle with their characteristics
• Match business goals with their key business processes
• Identify considerations for building new applications
• Identify features of an enabling environment
• Identify areas of knowledge and information for leverage
Unit 2: Web-Based Application Architectures 1 5 - 2 hours
• Identify features of client/server computing
• Identify features of Web browser requests
• Identify features of static Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) pages
• Identify features of JavaScript
• Identify features of Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language (DHTML)
• Identify features of Java Applets
• Identify features of Common Gateway Interface (CGI) scripts
• Identify features of Java servlets
• Identify features of JavaServer Pages (JSPs)
• Identify features of the Model View Controller Framework
• Identify features and functions of Web services
• Match Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI), and Web Services Description Language (WSDL) with their features
Unit 3: e-business Building Blocks and Patterns 1 5 - 2 hours
• Identify considerations for developing a client building block
• Identify considerations for developing a network building block
• Identify considerations for developing an application server building block
• Identify considerations for developing a connector building block
• Identify considerations for developing a security building block
• Identify considerations for developing a performance building block
• Identify considerations for developing a management building block
• Identify features and functions of business patterns
• Identify features of User-to-Business application topologies
• Identify descriptions of reusable assets
• Match business patterns with their uses
Unit 4: Customers, Markets, and Transactions 1 5 - 2 hours
• Identify benefits of Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
• Identify the components of a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Solution Map
• Match application topologies with their uses
• Identify features of emerging business models in the Web economy
• Match e-marketplaces with their descriptions
• Identify the steps to build an e-business
• Identify features of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) and distributed architectures
• Sequence the steps for handling e-business requests
• Identify guidelines for responding to increased demand
• Identify features of enterprise transaction server components
• Identify features of transaction monitors
14406 - IBM e-business Technology Fundamentals Part 2: e-business Applications and Technologies
Course Overview
This course begins with an introduction to e-commerce as a type of e-business. The learner is guided through e-business solutions and enterprise application integration. This course also covers e-business technologies, XML, and object technology.
Learn To
• To identify key components of e-business strategies
• To identify electronic commerce (e-commerce) activities
• To match common electronic commerce (e-commerce) terms with their descriptions
• To identify features and functions of Extensible Markup Language (XML)
• To distinguish between Extensible Markup Language (XML) and Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
• To identify guidelines for creating well-formed Extensible Markup Language (XML) documents
• To match e-business problems with their solutions
• To match enterprise application integration solutions with their descriptions
• To identify application integration requirements
• To identify features and functions of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
• To identify features of the Internet
• To identify features and functions of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
Audience
Executives, managers, and technical leaders who need to start e-business projects, but who do not have a background in e-business. Individuals who want to understand e-business (including the underlying technologies), designing building blocks, and products used to build solutions. No prerequisite knowledge of e-business technology is assumed. This course is the prerequisite course for the WebSphere, Java, and XML curricula.
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: e-commerce 1.5 - 2 hours
• Identify key components of e-business strategies
• Identify electronic commerce (e-commerce) activities
• Match common electronic commerce (e-commerce) terms with their descriptions
• Identify features of electronic commerce (e-commerce) solutions
• Identify features of each stage in the relationship marketing cycle
• Identify features of content management
• Identify features of order management
• Identify features of auctions
• Sort features of secure Internet payments according to protocol
• Match application components with their descriptions
Unit 2: XML 1.5 - 2 hours
• Identify features and functions of Extensible Markup Language (XML)
• Distinguish between Extensible Markup Language (XML) and Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
• Identify guidelines for creating well-formed Extensible Markup Language (XML) documents
• Identify features of Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL)
• Identify benefits of using Extensible Markup Language (XML) to share data between applications
• Identify features of data management using Extensible Markup Language (XML)
Unit 3: Enterprise Application Integration 1.5 - 2 hours
• Match e-business problems with their solutions
• Match enterprise application integration solutions with their descriptions
• Identify application integration requirements
• Identify ways in which applications communicate
• Identify advantages of using a message broker
• Identify features and functions of message-oriented middleware
• Identify features of enterprise applications
• Identify benefits of Supply Chain Management
• Identify features of a business intelligence system
• Match data warehousing approaches with their descriptions
• Identify features of data mining processing
• Identify features of issues in data mining
Unit 4: e-business Technologies 1.5 - 2 hours
• Identify features and functions of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
• Identify features of the Internet
• Identify features and functions of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
• Identify features and functions of basic Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) tags
• Identify features of frames
• Identify features of forms
• Identify features and functions of object technology
• Identify benefits of using objects
• Identify features of encapsulation
• Identify features of modeling and coding in object-oriented systems
• Identify features of object reuse
14407 - IBM e-business Technology Fundamentals Part 3: Java, Security, Web Services, and IBM Framework
Course Overview
This course begins by guiding the learner through Java 2, Java technologies and tools, and J2EE. Then, pervasive computing is covered. The learner is introduced to security threats and the measures used to counteract them. Web services are discussed and a case study is presented An overview of IBM WebSphere and Framework products is included.
Learn To
• To identify features of Java
• To identify features of an object-oriented programming (OOP) language
• To identify major standardized class libraries
• To identify features and functions of portals
• To identify features and functions of portlets
• To identify features of pervasive computing
• To differentiate between threats to an end-to-end model
• To identify countermeasures to security threats
• To match cryptographic methods with their descriptions
• To identify features of the IBM e-business strategy
• To identify WebSphere software family products
• To identify features of WebSphere V5 0
Audience
Executives, managers, and technical leaders who need to start e-business projects, but who do not have a background in e-business. Individuals who want to understand e-business (including the underlying technologies), designing building blocks, and products used to build solutions. No prerequisite knowledge of e-business technology is assumed. This course is the prerequisite course for the WebSphere, Java, and XML curricula.
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Java 2 and J2EE 1.5 - 2 hours
• Identify features of Java
• Identify features of an object-oriented programming (OOP) language
• Identify major standardized class libraries
• Sequence the steps in the flow of Java development
• Identify features of a Just-In-Time (JIT) compiler
• Identify issues that influenced the development of Java
• Identify features of Java technologies
• Identify Java development tools
• Identify features of COBOL and object program structures
• Identify features of COBOL and object calling structures
• Identify features of a mainframe architecture
• Identify parts of a multitier architecture
• Identify benefits of Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
• Differentiate between Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) platform technologies
• Identify features of Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) components
• Match Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) containers with their descriptions
• Distinguish between procedural and object development
• Identify features of Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) services
• Identify features of Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) communications
Unit 2: Portals and Pervasive Computing 1.5 - 2 hours
• Identify features and functions of portals
• Identify features and functions of portlets
• Identify features of pervasive computing
• Differentiate between embedded speech technology, Java technology, and standards
• Differentiate between various organizational needs
• Identify benefits of pervasive computing
Unit 3: Security and Web Services 1.5 - 2 hours
• Differentiate between threats to an end-to-end model
• Identify countermeasures to security threats
• Match cryptographic methods with their descriptions
• Identify features of a firewall
• Identify features and functions of a directory service
• Identify features of the new Web model
• Identify features of dynamic e-business
• Identify features of a Web service
• Match key Web service functions with their descriptions
• Identify benefits of dynamic e-business
Unit 4: IBM Technologies 1.5 - 2 hours
• Identify features of the IBM e-business strategy
• Identify WebSphere software family products
• Identify features of WebSphere V5 0
• Identify modules of WebSphere Commerce Architecture
• Identify ways WebSphere Commerce can be personalized
• Identify features and functions of WebSphere Portal
• Sequence the steps of an online sale transaction
• Match business integration functions addressed by the WebSphere MQ family with their descriptions
• Sequence the steps of the WebSphere MQ process
• Identify features and functions of WebSphere MQ Integrator
• Identify Web services that the Bekins Company can offer customers and authorized agents
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