Designing Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Server-Side Solutions (2781)
OBJETIVOS
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to design server-side solutions for Microsoft SQL ServerT 2005. The course focuses on teaching database developers who work in enterprise environments to identify and place database technologies during design to achieve a suitable solution that meets the needs of an organization. Students will also learn to consider the solution from a system-wide view instead of from a single database or server perspective.
After attending this course, students will be able to:
Select SQL Server services to support an organization's business needs.
Design a security strategy for a SQL Server 2005 solution.
Design a data modeling strategy.
Design a transaction strategy for a SQL Server solution.
Design a Notification Services solution.
Design a Service Broker solution.
Plan for source control, unit testing, and deployment to meet an organization's needs.
Evaluate advanced query techniques.
Evaluate advanced XML techniques.
PARTICIPANTES
This course is intended for current professional database developers who have three or more years of on-the-job experience developing SQL Server database solutions in an enterprise environment.
EQUIPOS Y DURACIÓN
Se dispone de un ordenador por alumno. El curso tiene una duración de 15 horas (consultar los horarios disponibles en el calendario de New Horizons). El nº de plazas es limitado.
[Temario]
Selecting SQL Server Services to Support Business Needs
Overview of the Built-in SQL Server Services
Evaluating When to Use the New SQL Server Services
Evaluating the Use of Database Engine Enhancements
Designing a Security Strategy
Overview of Authentication Modes and Authorization Strategies
Designing a Security Strategy for Components of a SQL Server 2005 Solution
Designing Objects to Manage Application Access
Creating an Auditing Strategy
Managing Multiple Development Teams Using the SQL Server 2005 Security Features
Designing a Data Modeling Strategy
Defining Standards for Storing XML Data in a Solution
Designing a Database Solution Schema
Designing a Scale-Out Strategy
Designing a Transaction Strategy for a SQL Server 2005 Solution
Defining Data Behavior Requirements
Defining Isolation Levels
Designing a Resilient Transaction Strategy
Designing a Notification Services Solution
Defining Event Data
Designing a Subscription Strategy
Designing a Notification Strategy
Designing a Notification Delivery Strategy
Designing a Service Broker Solution
Designing a Service Broker Solution Architecture
Designing Service Broker Data Flow
Designing Service Broker Solution Availability
Planning for Source Control, Unit Testing, and Deployment
Designing a Source Control Strategy
Designing a Unit Test Plan
Creating a Performance Baseline and Benchmarking Strategy
Designing a Deployment Strategy
Evaluating Advanced Query and XML Techniques
Evaluating Common Table Expressions
Evaluating Pivot Queries
Evaluating Ranking Queries
Overview of XQuery
Overview of Strategies for Converting Data Between XML and Relational Formats