Skills required for Microsoft test 70-300
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Skills required for Microsoft test 70-300
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Microsoft has specified more than twenty objectives for the 70-300 test, which are grouped under seven topics. Following are some important areas in which an individual should possess good knowledge before taking the 70-300 test:
- Developing a solution concept.
- Analyzing the feasibility of the solution.
- Identifying key project risks.
- Gathering and analyzing business, user, and operational requirements.
- Considering performance, maintainability, extensibility, scalability, availability, deployability, security, and accessibility of the solution.
- Considering functional as well as technical specifications.
- Creating a conceptual model of business or data requirements.
- Creating a logical design for the solution.
- Defining and normalizing tables and columns, defining relationships, constraints, keys and XML schemas.
- Validating the proposed logical design against usage scenarios.
- Creating a physical design for the solution.
- Specifying strategies for physical data privacy, such as encryption, signing, and sealing.
- Designing the presentation layer, including the UI and online user assistance.
- Creating deployment specifications, including coexistence and distribution.
- Validating use cases, scenario walk-throughs, and sequence diagrams.
- Establishing standards that apply to development documentation, coding, code review, UI, and testing.
- Establishing processes that include reviewing code, creating builds, tracking issues, managing source code, and establishing maintenance tasks.
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