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MoP®, er et rammeverk og en veiledning for styring av prosjekter og programmer i en portefølje. Sertifiseringen MoP Foundation gir deg en innføring i porteføljestyring me... [+]
Du vil få tilsendt en «Core guidance» bok og sertifiserings-voucher slik at du kan ta sertifiseringstesten for eksempel hjemme eller på jobb. Denne vil være gyldig i ett år. Tid for sertifiseringstest avtales som beskrevet i e-post med voucher. Eksamen overvåkes av en web-basert eksamensvakt.   Eksamen er på engelsk. Eksamensformen er multiple choice - 50 spørsmål skal besvares, og du består ved 50% korrekte svar (dvs 25 av 50 spørsmål). Deltakerne har 40 minutter til rådighet på eksamen.  Ingen hjelpemidler er tillatt.   Nødvendige forkunnskaper: Ingen [-]
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Tekst er ikke alltid best egnet til å kommunisere ditt budskap. Dette webinaret viser deg hvordan du enkelt og effektivt benytter figurer, smart art modeller, diagrammer.... [+]
Tekst er ikke alltid best egnet til å kommunisere ditt budskap. Dette webinaret viser deg hvordan du enkelt og effektivt benytter figurer, smart art modeller, diagrammer, bilder og video. Du får en rekke tips som vil bidra til at du sparer mye tid.  Webinaret varer i 2 timer og består av to økter à 45 min. Etter hver økt er det 10 min spørsmålsrunde. Mellom øktene er det 10 min pause.  Webinaret kan også spesialtilpasses og holdes bedriftsinternt kun for din bedrift.    Kursinnhold:   Innsetting av ulike objekter Figurer og SmartArt Bilder Video - ha kontroll på avspilling   Bruk av diagrammer Koblinger til Excel Håndtere koblinger   Håndtering av objekter Justere og fordele Fordeler og ulemper ved gruppering   3 gode grunner til å delta 1. Lær og justere og fordele objekter effektivt 2. Lag figurmodeller raskt og enkelt 3. Ha kontroll på koblede objekter   [-]
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Kurs i PowerPoint med Jon-Gunnar Pettersen. Lær de grunnleggende funksjonene, arbeidsmåtene og metodene. [+]
Kurs i PowerPoint med Jon-Gunnar Pettersen. Lær de viktigste funksjonene, arbeidsmåtene og metodene.   Få kontroll på innrykk og punktlister Effektive måter å lage tekstbokser på Organisasjonskart og flytdiagrammer Hente inn fra Excel på en proff måte Nyttige tips som gjør presentasjon for publikum tryggere Slik rydder du opp når ting har skjært seg Dette kurset passer for deg som bruker PowerPoint på en regelmessig basis. I dette kurset lærer du om smarte triks som vil ta opplevelsen din av programmet til neste nivå. Her finner du de viktigste funksjonene, de gode arbeidsmåtene og de ryddige metodene for deg som bruker PowerPoint ofte. Du vil lære mye du kanskje kan fra før av, men på en måte som gjør at du kan spare tid og krefter. Etter å ha tatt dette kurset vil du jobbe raskere i PowerPoint, og dine presentasjoner vil ha bedre tekniske kvalitet.   Introduksjon Nye sider og sideoppsett Punktlister Punktlister – del 2 Tegne figurer Tegne figurer – del 2 Tegne figurer – del 3 Smart art Kopiere fra Excel Animasjon Utskrift Visning [-]
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Expand your Citrix networking knowledge and skills by enrolling in this five-day course. It covers Citrix ADC essentials, including secure load balancing, high availabili... [+]
COURSE OVERVIEW  You will learn to deliver secure remote access to apps and desktops integrating Citrix Virtual Apps and Citrix Desktops with Citrix Gateway.  This course includes an exam. TARGET AUDIENCE Built for IT Professionals working with Citrix ADC and Gateway, with little or no previous Citrix networking experience. Potential students include administrators, engineers, and architects interested in learning how to deploy or manage Citrix ADC or Citrix Gateway environments. COURSE OBJECTIVES  Identify the functionality and capabilities of Citrix ADC and Citrix Gateway Explain basic Citrix ADC and Gateway network architecture Identify the steps and components to secure Citrix ADC Configure Authentication, Authorization, and Auditing Integrate Citrix Gateway with Citrix Virtual Apps, Citrix Virtual Desktops and other Citrix components COURSE CONTENT Module 1: Getting Started Introduction to Citrix ADC Feature and Platform Overview Deployment Options Architectural Overview Setup and Management Module 2: Basic Networking Networking Topology Citrix ADC Components Routing Access Control Lists Module 3: ADC Platforms Citrix ADC MPX Citrix ADC VPX Citrix ADC CPX Citrix ADC SDX Citrix ADC BLX Module 4: High Availability Citrix ADC High Availability High Availability Configuration Managing High Availability In Service Software Upgrade Troubleshooting High Availability Module 5: Load balancing Load Balancing Overview Load Balancing Methods and Monitors Load Balancing Traffic Types Load Balancing Protection Priority Load Balancing Load Balancing Troubleshooting Module 6: SSL Offloading SSL Overview SSL Configuration SSL Offload Troubleshooting SSL Offload SSL Vulnerabilities and Protections Module 7: Security Authentication, Authorization, and Auditing Configuring External Authentication Admin Partitions Module 8: Monitoring and Troubleshooting Citrix ADC Logging Monitoring with SNMP Reporting and Diagnostics AppFlow Functions Citrix Application Delivery Management Troubleshooting Module 9: Citrix Gateway Introduction to Citrix Gateway Advantages and Utilities of Citrix Gateway Citrix Gateway Configuration Common Deployments Module 10: AppExpert Expressions Introduction to AppExpert Policies Default Policies Explore Citrix ADC Gateway Policies Policy Bind Points Using AppExpert with Citrix Gateway Module 11: Authentication, Authorization, and Secure Web Gateway Authentication and Authorization Multi-Factor Authentication nFactor Visualizer SAML authentication Module 12: Managing Client Connections Introduction to Client Connections Session Policies and Profiles Pre and Post Authentication Policies Citrix Gateway Deployment Options Managing User Sessions Module 13: Integration for Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Virtual Apps and Desktop Integration Citrix Gateway Integration Citrix Gateway WebFront ICA Proxy Clientless Access and Workspace App Access Fallback SmartControl and SmartAccess for ICA Module 14: Configuring Citrix Gateway Working with Apps on Citrix Gateway RDP Proxy Portal Themes and EULA [-]
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Klasserom + nettkurs 4 dager 21 000 kr
This course teaches IT Professionals how to manage core Windows Server workloads and services using on-premises, hybrid, and cloud technologies. [+]
COURSE OVERVIEW The course teaches IT Professionals how to implement and manage on-premises and hybrid solutions such as identity, management, compute, networking, and storage in a Windows Server hybrid environment. TARGET AUDIENCE This four-day course is intended for Windows Server Hybrid Administrators who have experience working with Windows Server and want to extend the capabilities of their on-premises environments by combining on-premises and hybrid technologies. Windows Server Hybrid Administrators implement and manage on-premises and hybrid solutions such as identity, management, compute, networking, and storage in a Windows Server hybrid environment. COURSE OBJECTIVES After you complete this course you will be able to: Use administrative techniques and tools in Windows Server. Identify tools used to implement hybrid solutions, including Windows Admin Center and PowerShell. Implement identity services in Windows Server. Implement identity in hybrid scenarios, including Azure AD DS on Azure IaaS and managed AD DS. Integrate Azure AD DS with Azure AD. Manage network infrastructure services. Deploy Azure VMs running Windows Server, and configure networking and storage. Administer and manage Windows Server IaaS Virtual Machine remotely. Manage and maintain Azure VMs running Windows Server. Configure file servers and storage. Implement File Services in hybrid scenarios, using Azure Files and Azure File Sync. COURSE CONTENT Module 1: Identity services in Windows Server This module introduces identity services and describes Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) in a Windows Server environment. The module describes how to deploy domain controllers in AD DS, as well as Azure Active Directory (AD) and the benefits of integrating Azure AD with AD DS. The module also covers Group Policy basics and how to configure group policy objects (GPOs) in a domain environment. Lessons for module 1 Introduction to AD DS Manage AD DS domain controllers and FSMO roles Implement Group Policy Objects Manage advanced features of AD DS Lab : Implementing identity services and Group Policy Deploying a new domain controller on Server Core Configuring Group Policy After completing module 1, students will be able to: Describe AD DS in a Windows Server environment. Deploy domain controllers in AD DS. Describe Azure AD and benefits of integrating Azure AD with AD DS. Explain Group Policy basics and configure GPOs in a domain environment. Module 2: Implementing identity in hybrid scenarios This module discusses how to configure an Azure environment so that Windows IaaS workloads requiring Active Directory are supported. The module also covers integration of on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) environment into Azure. Finally, the module explains how to extend an existing Active Directory environment into Azure by placing IaaS VMs configured as domain controllers onto a specially configured Azure virtual network (VNet) subnet. Lessons for module 2 Implement hybrid identity with Windows Server Deploy and manage Azure IaaS Active Directory domain controllers in Azure Lab : Implementing integration between AD DS and Azure AD Preparing Azure AD for AD DS integration Preparing on-premises AD DS for Azure AD integration Downloading, installing, and configuring Azure AD Connect Verifying integration between AD DS and Azure AD Implementing Azure AD integration features in AD DS After completing module 2, students will be able to: Integrate on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) environment into Azure. Install and configure directory synchronization using Azure AD Connect. Implement and configure Azure AD DS. Implement Seamless Single Sign-on (SSO). Implement and configure Azure AD DS. Install a new AD DS forest on an Azure VNet. Module 3: Windows Server administration This module describes how to implement the principle of least privilege through Privileged Access Workstation (PAW) and Just Enough Administration (JEA). The module also highlights several common Windows Server administration tools, such as Windows Admin Center, Server Manager, and PowerShell. This module also describes the post-installation confguration process and tools available to use for this process, such as sconfig and Desired State Configuration (DSC). Lessons for module 3 Perform Windows Server secure administration Describe Windows Server administration tools Perform post-installation configuration of Windows Server Just Enough Administration in Windows Server Lab : Managing Windows Server Implementing and using remote server administration After completing module 3, students will be able to: Explain least privilege administrative models. Decide when to use privileged access workstations. Select the most appropriate Windows Server administration tool for a given situation. Apply different methods to perform post-installation configuration of Windows Server. Constrain privileged administrative operations by using Just Enough Administration (JEA). Module 4: Facilitating hybrid management This module covers tools that facilitate managing Windows IaaS VMs remotely. The module also covers how to use Azure Arc with on-premises server instances, how to deploy Azure policies with Azure Arc, and how to use role-based access control (RBAC) to restrict access to Log Analytics data. Lessons for module 4 Administer and manage Windows Server IaaS virtual machines remotely Manage hybrid workloads with Azure Arc Lab : Using Windows Admin Center in hybrid scenarios Provisioning Azure VMs running Windows Server Implementing hybrid connectivity by using the Azure Network Adapter Deploying Windows Admin Center gateway in Azure Verifying functionality of the Windows Admin Center gateway in Azure After completing module 4, students will be able to: Select appropriate tools and techniques to manage Windows IaaS VMs remotely. Explain how to onboard on-premises Windows Server instances in Azure Arc. Connect hybrid machines to Azure from the Azure portal. Use Azure Arc to manage devices. Restrict access using RBAC. Module 5: Hyper-V virtualization in Windows Server This modules describes how to implement and configure Hyper-V VMs and containers. The module covers key features of Hyper-V in Windows Server, describes VM settings, and how to configure VMs in Hyper-V. The module also covers security technologies used with virtualization, such as shielded VMs, Host Guardian Service, admin-trusted and TPM-trusted attestation, and Key Protection Service (KPS). Finally, this module covers how to run containers and container workloads, and how to orchestrate container workloads on Windows Server using Kubernetes. Lessons for module 5 Configure and manage Hyper-V Configure and manage Hyper-V virtual machines Secure Hyper-V workloads Run containers on Windows Server Orchestrate containers on Windows Server using Kubernetes Lab : Implementing and configuring virtualization in Windows Server Creating and configuring VMs Installing and configuring containers After completing module 5, students will be able to: Install and configure Hyper-V on Windows Server. Configure and manage Hyper-V virtual machines. Use Host Guardian Service to protect virtual machines. Create and deploy shielded virtual machines. Configure and manage container workloads. Orchestrate container workloads using a Kubernetes cluster. Module 6: Deploying and configuring Azure VMs This module describes Azure compute and storage in relation to Azure VMs, and how to deploy Azure VMs by using the Azure portal, Azure CLI, or templates. The module also explains how to create new VMs from generalized images and use Azure Image Builder templates to create and manage images in Azure. Finally, this module describes how to deploy Desired State Configuration (DSC) extensions, implement those extensions to remediate noncompliant servers, and use custom script extensions. Lessons for module 6 Plan and deploy Windows Server IaaS virtual machines Customize Windows Server IaaS virtual machine images Automate the configuration of Windows Server IaaS virtual machines Lab : Deploying and configuring Windows Server on Azure VMs Authoring Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates for Azure VM deployment Modifying ARM templates to include VM extension-based configuration Deploying Azure VMs running Windows Server by using ARM templates Configuring administrative access to Azure VMs running Windows Server Configuring Windows Server security in Azure VMs After completing module 6, students will be able to: Create a VM from the Azure portal and from Azure Cloud Shell. Deploy Azure VMs by using templates. Automate the configuration of Windows Server IaaS VMs. Detect and remediate noncompliant servers. Create new VMs from generalized images. Use Azure Image Builder templates to create and manage images in Azure. Module 7: Network infrastructure services in Windows Server This module describes how to implement core network infrastructure services in Windows Server, such as DHCP and DNS. This module also covers how to implement IP address managment and how to use Remote Access Services. Lessons for module 7 Deploy and manage DHCP Implement Windows Server DNS Implement IP address management Implement remote access Lab : Implementing and configuring network infrastructure services in Windows Server Deploying and configuring DHCP Deploying and configuring DNS After completing module 7, students will be able to: Implement automatic IP configuration with DHCP in Windows Server. Deploy and configure name resolution with Windows Server DNS. Implement IPAM to manage an organization’s DHCP and DNS servers, and IP address space. Select, use, and manage remote access components. Implement Web Application Proxy (WAP) as a reverse proxy for internal web applications. Module 8: Implementing hybrid networking infrastructure This module describes how to connect an on-premises environment to Azure and how to configure DNS for Windows Server IaaS virtual machines. The module covers how to choose the appropriate DNS solution for your organization’s needs, and run a DNS server in a Windows Server Azure IaaS VM. Finally, this module covers how to manage manage Microsoft Azure virtual networks (VNets) and IP address configuration for Windows Server infrastructure as a service (IaaS) virtual machines. Lessons for module 8 Implement hybrid network infrastructure Implement DNS for Windows Server IaaS VMs Implement Windows Server IaaS VM IP addressing and routing Lab : Implementing Windows Server IaaS VM networking Implementing virtual network routing in Azure Implementing DNS name resolution in Azure After completing module 8, students will be able to: Implement an Azure virtual private network (VPN). Configure DNS for Windows Server IaaS VMs. Run a DNS server in a Windows Server Azure IaaS VM. Create a route-based VPN gateway using the Azure portal. Implement Azure ExpressRoute. Implement an Azure wide area network (WAN). Manage Microsoft Azure virtual networks (VNets). Manage IP address configuration for Windows Server IaaS virtual machines (VMs). Module 9: File servers and storage management in Windows Server This module covers the core functionality and use cases of file server and storage management technologies in Windows Server. The module discusses how to configure and manage the Windows File Server role, and how to use Storage Spaces and Storage Spaces Direct. This module also covers replication of volumes between servers or clusters using Storage Replica. Lessons for module 9 Manage Windows Server file servers Implement Storage Spaces and Storage Spaces Direct Implement Windows Server Data Deduplication Implement Windows Server iSCSI Implement Windows Server Storage Replica Lab : Implementing storage solutions in Windows Server Implementing Data Deduplication Configuring iSCSI storage Configuring redundant Storage Spaces Implementing Storage Spaces Direct After completing module 9, students will be able to: Configure and manage the Windows Server File Server role. Protect data from drive failures using Storage Spaces. Increase scalability and performance of storage management using Storage Spaces Direct. Optimize disk utilization using Data DeDuplication. Configure high availability for iSCSI. Enable replication of volumes between clusters using Storage Replica. Use Storage Replica to provide resiliency for data hosted on Windows Servers volumes. Module 10: Implementing a hybrid file server infrastructure This module introduces Azure file services and how to configure connectivity to Azure Files. The module also covers how to deploy and implement Azure File Sync to cache Azure file shares on an on-premises Windows Server file server. This module also describes how to manage cloud tiering and how to migrate from DFSR to Azure File Sync. Lessons for module 10 Overview of Azure file services Implementing Azure File Sync Lab : Implementing Azure File Sync Implementing DFS Replication in your on-premises environment Creating and configuring a sync group Replacing DFS Replication with File Sync–based replication Verifying replication and enabling cloud tiering Troubleshooting replication issues After completing module 10, students will be able to: Configure Azure file services. Configure connectivity to Azure file services. Implement Azure File Sync. Deploy Azure File Sync Manage cloud tiering. 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Virtuelt klasserom 4 dager 23 000 kr
Python is an object oriented rapid development language deployed in many scenarios in the modern world. [+]
COURSE OVERVIEW   This Python Programming 1 course is designed to give delegates the knowledge to develop and maintain Python scripts using the current version (V3) of Python. There are many similarities between Python V2 and Python V3. The skills gained on this course will allow the delegate to develop their own skills further using Python V2 or V3 to support the development and maintenance of scripts. The Python Programming 1 course comprises sessions dealing with syntax,variables and data types,operators and expressions,conditions and loops,functions,objects,collections,modules and packages,strings,pattern matching,exception handling,binary and text files,and databases. Exercises and examples are used throughout the course to give practical hands-on experience with the techniques covered. TARGET AUDIENCE The Python Programming 1 course course is aimed at those who want to improve their Python programming skills,and for developers/engineers who want to migrate to Python from another language,particularly those with little or no object-oriented knowledge. For those wishing to learn Python and have no previous knowledge of programming,they should look to attend our foundation course Introduction to Programming - Python. COURSE OBJECTIVES This course aims to provide the delegate with the knowledge to be able to produce Python scripts and applications that exploit all core elements of the language including variables,expressions,selection and iteration,functions,objects,collections,strings,modules,pattern matching,exception handling,I/O,and classes. COURSE CONTENT DAY 1 COURSE INTRODUCTION Administration and Course Materials Course Structure and Agenda Delegate and Trainer Introductions SESSION 1: GETTING STARTED About Python Python versions Python documentation Python runtimes Installing Python The REPL shell Python editors SESSION 2: PYTHON SCRIPTS & SYNTAX Script naming Comments Docstring Statements The backslash Code blocks Whitespace Console IO (to enable the writing of simple programs) A first Python program Script execution SESSION 3: VARIABLES & DATA TYPES Literals Identifiers Assignment Numbers (bool,int,float,complex) Binary,octal,and hexadecimal numbers Floating point accuracy Collections (str,list,tuple,set,dict) None Implicit and explicit type conversion (casting) The type function SESSION 4: OPERATORS & EXPRESSIONS Arithmetic Operators Assignment Operators Comparison Operators Logical Operators Membership Operators Bitwise Operators Identity Operators SESSION 5: CONDITIONS & LOOPS Conditional statements (if,elif,else) Nested conditional statements Short hand if/if else Python's alternative to the ternary operator Iterative statements (while,for,else) The range function Iterating over a list Break Continue Nested conditional/iterative statements COURSE CONTENTS - DAY 2 SESSION 6: FUNCTIONS Declaration Invocation Default values for parameters Named arguments args and kwargs Returning multiple values None returned Variable scope Masking and shadowing The pass keyword Recursive functions SESSION 7: OBJECTS AND CLASSES About objects Attributes and the dot notation The dir function Dunder attributes Mutability The id function Pass by reference Introduction to Classes Class Declaration and Instantiation Data attributes Methods Composition SESSION 8: LISTS About lists List syntax including slicing Getting and setting list elements Iterating over a list Checking for the presence of a value The len function List methods incl. append,insert,remove,pop,clear,copy,sort,reverse etc. The del keyword Appending to and combining lists List comprehension SESSION 9: TUPLES About tuples Tuple syntax Getting tuple elements including unpacking Iterating over a tuple Checking for the presence of a value The len function Appending to and combining tuples SESSION 10: SETS About Sets Dictionary syntax Creating,adding and removing set elements Iterating over a set Membership Testing Sorting Copying Set methods incl. union,intersection,difference,symmetric_difference etc. COURSE CONTENTS - DAY 3 SESSION 11: DICTIONARIES About dictionaries Dictionary syntax Getting and setting dictionary elements Iterating over a dictionary (keys,values,and items) Checking for the presence of a key The len function Dictionary methods incl. keys,values,items,get,pop,popitem,clear etc. The del keyword Dictionary comprehension SESSION 12: STRINGS About strings String syntax including slicing Escape characters Triple-quoted strings Concatenation Placeholders The format method Other methods e.g. endswith,find,join,lower,replace,split,startswith,strip,upper etc. A string as a list of bytes SESSION 13: MODULES & PACKAGES About modules Inbuilt modules math,random and platform the dir() and help() functions Creating and using modules the __pycache__ and the .pyc files The module search path Importing modules Namespaces Importing module objects The import wildcard Aliases Importing within a function Executable modules Reloading a module About packages Importing packaged modules Importing packaged module objects Package initialisation Subpackages Referencing objects in sibling packages The Standard Library Installing modules and packages using pip SESSION 14: PATTERN MATCHING About regular expressions Regular expression special characters Raw strings About the re module re module functions incl. match,search,findall,full match,split,sub   COURSE CONTENTS - DAY 4 SESSION 15: EXCEPTION HANDLING About exceptions and exception handling Handling exceptions (try,except,else,finally) Exception types The exception object Raising exceptions Custom exception types Built-in exceptions hierarchy SESSION 16: FILES & THE FILESYSTEM The open function Methods for seeking (seekable,seek) Methods for reading from a file (readable,read,readline,readlines) Iterating over a file Methods for writing to a file (writable,write,writelines) Introduction to context managers Text encoding schemes,codepoints,codespace ASCII and UNICODE (UTF schemes) UTF-8,binary and hexadecimal representations The ord() and chr() functions Binary files,bytes and bytearray I/O layered abstraction. About the os module os module functions incl. getcwd,listdir,mkdir,chdir,remove,rmdir etc. OSError numbers and the errno module SESSION 17: DATABASES The DB-API DP-API implementations Establishing a connection Creating a cursor Executing a query Fetching results Transactions Inserting,updating,and deleting records FOLLOW ON COURSES Python Programming 2  Data Analysis Python  Apache Web Server PHP Programming  PHP & MySQL for Web Development  PHP & MariaDB for Web Development  Perl Programming  Ruby Programming  Introduction to MySQL  Introduction to MariaDB [-]
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This course provides IT Identity and Access Professional, along with IT Security Professional, with the knowledge and skills needed to implement identity management solut... [+]
. This course includes identity content for Azure AD, enterprise application registration, conditional access, identity governance, and other identity tools.   TARGET AUDIENCE This course is for the Identity and Access Administrators who are planning to take the associated certification exam, or who are performing identity and access administration tasks in their day-to-day job. This course would also be helpful to an administrator or engineer that wants to specialize in providing identity solutions and access management systems for Azure-based solutions; playing an integral role in protecting an organization. COURSE OBJECTIVES Implement an identity management solution Implement an authentication and access management solutions Implement access management for apps Plan and implement an identity governancy strategy COURSE CONTENT Module 1: Implement an identity management solution Learn to create and manage your initial Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) implementation and configure the users, groups, and external identities you will use to run your solution. Lessons M1 Implement Initial configuration of Azure AD Create, configure, and manage identities Implement and manage external identities Implement and manage hybrid identity Lab 1a: Manage user roles Lab 1b: Setting tenant-wide properties Lab 1c: Assign licenses to users Lab 1d: Restore or remove deleted users Lab 1e: Add groups in Azure AD Lab 1f: Change group license assignments Lab 1g: Change user license assignments Lab 1h: Configure external collaboration Lab 1i: Add guest users to the directory Lab 1j: Explore dynamic groups After completing module 1, students will be able to: Deploy an initail Azure AD with custom settings Manage both internal and external identities Implement a hybrid identity solution Module 2: Implement an authentication and access management solution Implement and administer your access management using Azure AD. Use MFA, conditional access, and identity protection to manager your identity solution. Lessons M2 Secure Azure AD user with MFA Manage user authentication Plan, implement, and administer conditional access Manage Azure AD identity protection Lab 2a: Enable Azure AD MFA Lab 2b: Configure and deploy self-service password reset (SSPR) Lab 2c: Work with security defaults Lab 2d: Implement conditional access policies, roles, and assignments Lab 2e: Configure authentication session controls Lab 2f: Manage Azure AD smart lockout values Lab 2g: Enable sign-in risk policy Lab 2h: Configure Azure AD MFA authentication registration policy After completing module 2, students will be able to: Configure and manage user authentication including MFA Control access to resources using conditional access Use Azure AD Identity Protection to protect your organization Module 3: Implement access management for Apps Explore how applications can and should be added to your identity and access solution with application registration in Azure AD. Lessons M3 Plan and design the integration of enterprise for SSO Implement and monitor the integration of enterprise apps for SSO Implement app registration Lab 3a: Implement access management for apps Lab 3b: Create a custom role to management app registration Lab 3c: Register an application Lab 3d: Grant tenant-wide admin consent to an application Lab 3e: Add app roles to applications and recieve tokens After completing module 3, students will be able to: Register a new application to your Azure AD Plan and implement SSO for enterprise application Monitor and maintain enterprise applications Module 4: Plan and implement an identity governancy strategy Design and implement identity governance for your identity solution using entitlement, access reviews, privileged access, and monitoring your Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). Lessons M4 Plan and implement entitlement management Plan, implement, and manage access reviews Plan and implement privileged access Monitor and maintain Azure AD Lab 4a: Creat and manage a resource catalog with Azure AD entitlement Lab 4b: Add terms of use acceptance report Lab 4c: Manage the lifecycle of external users with Azure AD identity governance Lab 4d: Create access reviews for groups and apps Lab 4e: Configure PIM for Azure AD roles Lab 4f: Assign Azure AD role in PIM Lab 4g: Assign Azure resource roles in PIM Lab 4h: Connect data from Azure AD to Azure Sentinel After completing module 4, students will be able to: Mange and maintain Azure AD from creation to solution Use access reviews to maintain your Azure AD Grant access to users with entitlement management [-]
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MS-500: Microsoft 365 Security Administrator [+]
MS-500: Microsoft 365 Security Administrator [-]
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Virtuelt klasserom 2 dager 17 350 kr
29 Apr
Dette 2-dagers kurset passer for deg som ønsker å ta en sertifisering innen ISTQB Mobile Application Testing. Kurset bygger på ISTQB Foundation syllabus og gir deg grunnl... [+]
Due to the Coronavirus the course instructor is not able to come to Oslo. As an alternative we offer this course as a Blended Virtual Course.   Blended Virtual CourseThe course is a hybrid of virtual training and self-study which will be a mixture of teaching using Microsoft Teams for short bursts at the beginning of the day, then setting work for the rest of the day and then coming back at the end of the day for another on-line session for any questions before setting homework in the form of practice exams for the evening. You do not have to install Microsoft Teams, you will receive a link and can access the course using the web browser.    Remote proctored examTake your exam from any location. Read about iSQI remote proctored exam here Requirements for the exam: The exam will be using Google Chrome and there is a plug-in that needs to be installed  You will need a laptop/PC with a camera and a microphone  A current ID with a picture    The courseThis course provides essential skills for all mobile application testers. A mobile application is a software application designed to run on mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. Mobile applications are becoming part of our every day lives and many organisations are developing applications to run on mobile devices to complement their desktop applications. This course will give the mobile application tester the knowledge skills needed to test mobile applications and to understand the differences and similarities in testing mobile applications to conventional applications. This course is highly practical - providing the participant with different mobile applications to test using a variety of techniques and tactics in order to find those mobile application bugs.The pre-requisite in receiving this qualification is that you have have attained the ISTQB Foundation.   The examThe Foundation Level Mobile Application Testing exam is comprised of 40 multiple-choice questions, with a pass mark grade of 65% to be completed within 60 minutes. Participants that take the exam not in their spoken language, will receive additional 25% time, for a total of 75 minutes. [-]
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Virtuelt klasserom 3 dager 15 900 kr
This course provides IT leaders, practitioners, support staff and staff interfacing with the organisation’s digital and information systems functions with a practical und... [+]
COURSE OVERVIEW . It also prepares delegates for the ITIL Foundation Certificate Examination. The course is based on the ITIL4 best practice service value system featured in the latest 2019 guidelines. TARGET AUDIENCE This course is aimed at all levels of IT professional and those involved in designing, building, delivering and managing modern digital products and services. COURSE OBJECTIVES After you complete this course you will be able to: Key IT service management concepts. How ITIL guiding principles can help and organization to adopt and adapt service management. The 4 dimensions of service management. The purpose and components of the service value system. The activities of the service value chain and how the interconnect. Know the purpose of key ITIL practices. Sit the ITIL4 foundation examination - Sample papers are set during the class by instructors to take during the class or as homework exercises. COURSE CONTENT IT Service Management definitions; Service, Utility, Warranty, Customer, User, Service management, Sponsor Key concepts of value creation Key concepts of service relationships; service offering; service provision; service consumption; service relationship management The nature, use and interaction of 7 ITIL guiding principles; Focus on value; Start where you are; Progress iteratively with feedback; Collaborate and promote visibility; Think and work holistically; Keep it simple and practical; Optimize and automate The 4 dimensions of service management; Organizations and people; Information and technology; Partners and suppliers; Value streams and processes    The ITIL service value system The service value chain, its inputs and outputs, and its role in supporting value streams Service value chain elements; Plan, Improve, Engage, Design & transition, Obtain / Build, Deliver & support Detail of how the following ITIL practices support the service value chain: -  Continual Improvement (including continual improvement model); Change control; Incident management; Problem Management; Service request management;  Service desk; Service level management The purpose of the following ITIL practices: - Information security management; Relationship management; Supplier management; Availability management; Capacity and performance management; Service configuration management;    IT asset management; Business analysis; Service continuity management; Deployment management; Monitoring and event management; Release management   TEST CERTIFICATION Recommended preparation for exam(s): ITIL4 Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management This is a pre-requisite for other ITIL4 qualifications. The examination is a 1 hour, closed book, multiple choice paper of 40 questions taken after completion of the course - exam vouchers are provided with this course. These will have a validity of 12 months. You will need to schedule your exams within this time frame. The pass mark is 65% (26 out of 40) Cost of the exam is included in the course fee [-]
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Bedriftsintern 2 dager 11 500 kr
This course begins with an overview of the different cloud computing models and services provided by the major public cloud providers. Several cloud computing concerns li... [+]
Course Description This course then focuses on enterprise application to cloud concerns including planning and executing a migration, building the business case, managing application dependencies, selecting a proof of concept, and serverless/managed services. A series of instructor-led demonstrations and hands-on activities provide students with practical, hands-on experience. Learning Objectives Learn what technologies enable cloud computing Understand the definition and characteristics of cloud computing Compare service models: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, Serverless Develop the business case for a cloud migration Plan a successful cloud migration Decipher the risks of both development and security with cloud computing Analyze the costs of using cloud computing and an approach to calculating them Objection handling when dealing with projects situations around risk All courses will be delivered in partnership with ROI Training, Google Cloud Premier Partner, using a Google Authorized Trainer. Course Outline Unit 1: Enabling Technologies -Networking-Virtualization-Overview of Virtualization-Hypervisors and Containers-Security and Virtualization-Multi-tenancy Unit 2: Cloud Computing Concepts -Cloud Definition-Characteristics of Clouds-Cloud Service and Deployment Models-Public Cloud Products and Services Unit 3: Cloud Service Models -Comparing Services Offered by Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Azure-Compute Services-Storage Services-Kubernetes Services-Serverless and Managed Services-Big Data and Machine Learning Unit 4: Building a Business Case for the Cloud -Economic and Financial-Understand the Cloud Cost Model-Calculating the Cost of a Cloud Solution-Transform Capital Expenditures to Operating Expenditures-Agility-Lower Risk of Adopting and Evaluating New Technology-Reduce Time to Market-Quickly React as Markets and Requirements Change-Risk Mitigation-High Quality Infrastructure-Reduce Downtime-Cloud SLAs-Leveraging Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Solutions-Staff Utilization-Eliminate Mundane Operational Tasks-Harness Monitoring and Logging-Onboarding Applications and Users Unit 5: Migrating to the Public Cloud -Phases in a Successful Migration-Assessment-Proof of Concept-Data Migration-Application Migration-Employ Cloud Native Services-Cloud Native Development-Selecting Workloads-Backup / Disaster Recovery-Packaged Enterprise Software-Custom Applications-Open-Source Applications Unit 6: Security and the Cloud -Cloud-based Security Issues-Shared Responsibility Model-Security Auditing in the Cloud-Compliance with Regulatory Constraints [-]
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Oslo Trondheim 5 dager 34 000 kr
29 Apr
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17 Jun
https://www.glasspaper.no/kurs/ccna-implementing-and-administering-cisco-solutions/ [+]
CCNA: Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions [-]
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Virtuelt klasserom 4 dager 20 000 kr
This four-day instructor-led course is designed for IT professionals who configure advanced Windows Server services using on-premises, hybrid, and cloud technologies. [+]
COURSE OVERVIEW These professionals manage and support an infrastructure that includes on-premises and Azure IaaS-hosted Windows Server-based workloads. The course teaches IT professionals how to leverage the hybrid capabilities of Azure, how to migrate virtual and physical server workloads to Azure IaaS, and how to manage and secure Azure VMs running Windows Server. The course also covers how to perform tasks related to high availability, troubleshooting, and disaster recovery. The course highlights various administrative tools and technologies including Windows Admin Center, PowerShell, Azure Arc, Azure Automation Update Management, Microsoft Defender for Identity, Azure Security Center, Azure Migrate, and Azure Monitor. TARGET AUDIENCE This four-day course is intended for Windows Server Hybrid Administrators who have experience working with Windows Server and want to extend the capabilities of their on-premises environments by combining on-premises and hybrid technologies. Windows Server Hybrid Administrators who already implement and manage on-premises core technologies want to secure and protect their environments, migrate virtual and physical workloads to Azure Iaas, enable a highly available, fully redundant environment, and perform monitoring and troubleshooting. COURSE OBJECTIVES After you complete this course you will be able to: Harden the security configuration of the Windows Server operating system environment. Enhance hybrid security using Azure Security Center, Azure Sentinel, and Windows Update Management. Apply security features to protect critical resources. Implement high availability and disaster recovery solutions. Implement recovery services in hybrid scenarios. Plan and implement hybrid and cloud-only migration, backup, and recovery scenarios. Perform upgrades and migration related to AD DS, and storage. Manage and monitor hybrid scenarios using WAC, Azure Arc, Azure Automation and Azure Monitor. Implement service monitoring and performance monitoring, and apply troubleshooting. COURSE CONTENT Module 1: Windows Server security This module discusses how to protect an Active Directory environment by securing user accounts to least privilege and placing them in the Protected Users group. The module covers how to limit authentication scope and remediate potentially insecure accounts. The module also describes how to harden the security configuration of a Windows Server operating system environment. In addition, the module discusses the use of Windows Server Update Services to deploy operating system updates to computers on the network. Finally, the module covers how to secure Windows Server DNS to help protect the network name resolution infrastructure. Lessons for module 1 Secure Windows Sever user accounts Hardening Windows Server Windows Server Update Management Secure Windows Server DNS Lab : Configuring security in Windows Server Configuring Windows Defender Credential Guard Locating problematic accounts Implementing LAPS After completing module 1, students will be able to: Diagnose and remediate potential security vulnerabilities in Windows Server resources. Harden the security configuration of the Windows Server operating system environment. Deploy operating system updates to computers on a network by using Windows Server Update Services. Secure Windows Server DNS to help protect the network name resolution infrastructure. Implement DNS policies. Module 2: Implementing security solutions in hybrid scenarios This module describes how to secure on-premises Windows Server resources and Azure IaaS workloads. The module covers how to improve the network security for Windows Server infrastructure as a service (IaaS) virtual machines (VMs) and how to diagnose network security issues with those VMs. In addition, the module introduces Azure Security Center and explains how to onboard Windows Server computers to Security Center. The module also describes how to enable Azure Update Management, deploy updates, review an update assessment, and manage updates for Azure VMs. The modules explains how Adaptive application controls and BitLocker disk encryption are used to protect Windows Server IaaS VMs. Finally, the module explains how to monitor Windows Server Azure IaaS VMs for changes in files and the registry, as well as monitoring modifications made to application software. Lessons for module 2 Implement Windows Server IaaS VM network security. Audit the security of Windows Server IaaS Virtual Machines Manage Azure updates Create and implement application allowlists with adaptive application control Configure BitLocker disk encryption for Windows IaaS Virtual Machines Implement change tracking and file integrity monitoring for Windows Server IaaS VMs Lab : Using Azure Security Center in hybrid scenarios Provisioning Azure VMs running Windows Server Configuring Azure Security Center Onboarding on-premises Windows Server into Azure Security Center Verifying the hybrid capabilities of Azure Security Center Configuring Windows Server 2019 security in Azure VMs After completing module 2, students will be able to: Diagnose network security issues in Windows Server IaaS virtual machines. Onboard Windows Server computers to Azure Security Center. Deploy and manage updates for Azure VMs by enabling Azure Automation Update Management. Implement Adaptive application controls to protect Windows Server IaaS VMs. Configure Azure Disk Encryption for Windows IaaS virtual machines (VMs). Back up and recover encrypted data. Monitor Windows Server Azure IaaS VMs for changes in files and the registry. Module 3: Implementing high availability This module describes technologies and options to create a highly available Windows Server environment. The module introduces Clustered Shared Volumes for shared storage access across multiple cluster nodes. The module also highlights failover clustering, stretch clusters, and cluster sets for implementing high availability of Windows Server workloads. The module then discusses high availability provisions for Hyper-V and Windows Server VMs, such as network load balancing, live migration, and storage migration. The module also covers high availability options for shares hosted on Windows Server file servers. Finally, the module describes how to implement scaling for virtual machine scale sets and load-balanced VMs, and how to implement Azure Site Recovery. Lessons for module 3 Introduction to Cluster Shared Volumes. Implement Windows Server failover clustering. Implement high availability of Windows Server VMs. Implement Windows Server File Server high availability. Implement scale and high availability with Windows Server VMs. Lab : Implementing failover clustering Configuring iSCSI storage Configuring a failover cluster Deploying and configuring a highly available file server Validating the deployment of the highly available file server After completing module 3, students will be able to: Implement highly available storage volumes by using Clustered Share Volumes. Implement highly available Windows Server workloads using failover clustering. Describe Hyper-V VMs load balancing. Implement Hyper-V VMs live migration and Hyper-V VMs storage migration. Describe Windows Server File Server high availablity options. Implement scaling for virtual machine scale sets and load-balanced VMs. Implement Azure Site Recovery. Module 4: Disaster recovery in Windows Server This module introduces Hyper-V Replica as a business continuity and disaster recovery solution for a virtual environment. The module discusses Hyper-V Replica scenarios and use cases, and prerequisites to use it. The module also discusses how to implement Azure Site Recovery in on-premises scenarios to recover from disasters. Lessons for module 4 Implement Hyper-V Replica Protect your on-premises infrastructure from disasters with Azure Site Recovery Lab : Implementing Hyper-V Replica and Windows Server Backup Implementing Hyper-V Replica Implementing backup and restore with Windows Server Backup After completing module 4, students will be able to: Describe Hyper-V Replica, pre-requisites for its use, and its high-level architecture and components Describe Hyper-V Replica use cases and security considerations. Configure Hyper-V Replica settings, health monitoring, and failover options. Describe extended replication. Replicate, failover, and failback virtual machines and physical servers with Azure Site Recovery. Module 5: Implementing recovery services in hybrid scenarios This module covers tools and technologies for implementing disaster recovery in hybrid scenarios, whereas the previous module focus on BCDR solutions for on-premises scenarios. The module begins with Azure Backup as a service to protect files and folders before highlighting how to implementRecovery Vaults and Azure Backup Policies. The module describes how to recover Windows IaaS virtual machines, perform backup and restore of on-premises workloads, and manage Azure VM backups. The modules also covers how to provide disaster recovery for Azure infrastructure by managing and orchestrating replication, failover, and failback of Azure virtual machines with Azure Site Recovery. Lessons for module 5 Implement hybrid backup and recovery with Windows Server IaaS Protect your Azure infrastructure with Azure Site Recovery Protect your virtual machines by using Azure Backup Lab : Implementing Azure-based recovery services Implementing the lab environment Creating and configuring an Azure Site Recovery vault Implementing Hyper-V VM protection by using Azure Site Recovery vault Implementing Azure Backup After completing module 5, students will be able to: Recover Windows Server IaaS virtual machines by using Azure Backup. Use Azure Backup to help protect the data for on-premises servers and virtualized workloads. Implement Recovery Vaults and Azure Backup policies. Protect Azure VMs with Azure Site Recovery. Run a disaster recovery drill to validate protection. Failover and failback Azure virtual machines. Module 6: Upgrade and migrate in Windows Server This module discusses approaches to migrating Windows Server workloads running in earlier versions of Windows Server to more current versions. The module covers the necessary strategies needed to move domain controllers to Windows Server 2022 and describes how the Active Directory Migration Tool can consolidate domains within a forest or migrate domains to a new AD DS forest. The module also discusses the use of Storage Migration Service to migrate files and files shares from existing file servers to new servers running Windows Server 2022. Finally, the module covers how to install and use the Windows Server Migration Tools cmdlets to migrate commonly used server roles from earlier versions of Windows Server. Lessons for module 6 Active Directory Domain Services migration Migrate file server workloads using Storage Migration Service Migrate Windows Server roles Lab : Migrating Windows Server workloads to IaaS VMs Deploying AD DS domain controllers in Azure Migrating file server shares by using Storage Migration Service After completing module 6, students will be able to: Compare upgrading an AD DS forest and migrating to a new AD DS forest. Describe the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT). Identify the requirements and considerations for using Storage Migration Service. Describe how to migrate a server with storage migration. Use the Windows Server Migration Tools to migrate specific Windows Server roles. Module 7: Implementing migration in hybrid scenarios This module discusses approaches to migrating workloads running in Windows Server to an infrastructure as a service (IaaS) virtual machine. The module introduces using Azure Migrate to assess and migrate on-premises Windows Server instances to Microsoft Azure. The module also covers how migrate a workload running in Windows Server to an infrastructure as a service (IaaS) virtual machine (VM) and to Windows Server 2022 by using Windows Server migration tools or the Storage Migration Service. Finally, this module describes how to use the Azure Migrate App Containerization tool to containerize and migrate ASP.NET applications to Azure App Service. Lessons for module 7 Migrate on-premises Windows Server instances to Azure IaaS virtual machines Upgrade and migrate Windows Server IaaS virtual machines Containerize and migrate ASP.NET applications to Azure App Service Lab : Migrating on-premises VMs servers to IaaS VMs Implementing assessment and discovery of Hyper-V VMs using Azure Migrate Implementing migration of Hyper-V workloads using Azure Migrate After completing module 7, students will be able to: Plan a migration strategy and choose the appropriate migration tools. Perform server assessment and discovery using Azure Migrate. Migrate Windows Server workloads to Azure VM workloads using Azure Migrate. Explain how to migrate workloads using Windows Server Migration tools. Migrate file servers by using the Storage Migration Service. Discover and containerize ASP.NET applcations running on Windows. Migrate a containerized application to Azure App Service. Module 8: Server and performance monitoring in Windows Server This module introduces a range of tools to monitor the operating system and applications on a Windows Server computer as well as describing how to configure a system to optimize efficiency and to troublshoot problems. The module covers how Event Viewer provides a convenient and accessible location for observing events that occur, and how to interpret the data in the event log. The module also covers how to audit and diagnose a Windows Server environment for regulatory compliance, user activity, and troubleshooting. Finally, the module explains how to troubleshoot AD DS service failures or degraded performance, including recovery of deleted objects and the AD DS database, and how to troubleshoot hybrid authentication issues. Lessons for module 8 Monitor Windows Server performance Manage and monitor Windows Server event logs Implement Windows Server auditing and diagnostics Troubleshoot Active Directory Lab : Monitoring and troubleshooting Windows Server Establishing a performance baseline Identifying the source of a performance problem Viewing and configuring centralized event logs After completing module 8, students will be able to: Explain the fundamentals of server performance tuning. Use built-in tools in Windows Server to monitor server performance. Use Server Manager and Windows Admin Center to review event logs. Implement custom views. Configure an event subscription. Audit Windows Server events. Configure Windows Server to record diagnostic information. Recover the AD DS database and objects in AD DS. Troubleshoot AD DS replication. Troubleshoot hybrid authentication issues. Module 9: Implementing operational monitoring in hybrid scenarios This module covers using monitoring and troubleshooing tools, processes, and best practices to streamline app performance and availabilty of Windows Server IaaS VMs and hybrid instances. The module describes how to implement Azure Monitor for IaaS VMs in Azure, implement Azure Monitor in on-premises environments, and use dependency maps. The module then explains how to enable diagnostics to get data about a VM, and how to view VM metrics in Azure Metrics Explorer, and how to create a metric alert to monitor VM performance. The module then covers how to monitor VM performance by using Azure Monitor VM Insights. The module then describes various aspects of troubleshooting on premises and hybrid network connectivity, including how to diagnose common issues with DHCP, name resolution, IP configuration, and routing. Finally, the module examines how to troubleshoot configuration issues that impact connectivity to Azure-hosted Windows Server virtual machines (VMs), as well as approaches to resolve issues with VM startup, extensions, performance, storage, and encryption. Lessons for module 9 Monitor Windows Server IaaS Virtual Machines and hybrid instances Monitor the health of your Azure virtual machines by using Azure Metrics Explorer and metric alerts Monitor performance of virtual machines by using Azure Monitor VM Insights Troubleshoot on-premises and hybrid networking Troubleshoot Windows Server Virtual Machines in Azure Lab : Monitoring and troubleshooting of IaaS VMs running Windows Server Enabling Azure Monitor for virtual machines Setting up a VM with boot diagnostics Setting up a Log Analytics workspace and Azure Monitor VM Insights After completing module 9, students will be able to: Implement Azure Monitor for IaaS VMs in Azure and in on-premises environments. Implement Azure Monitor for IaaS VMs in Azure and in on-premises environments. View VM metrics in Azure Metrics Explorer. Use monitoring data to diagnose problems. Evaluate Azure Monitor Logs and configure Azure Monitor VM Insights. Configure a Log Analytics workspace. Troubleshoot on-premises connectivity and hybrid network connectivity. Troubleshoot AD DS service failures or degraded performance. Recover deleted security objects and the AD DS database. Troubleshoot hybrid authentication issues. [-]
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Bergen Trondheim Og 1 annet sted 5 dager 27 450 kr
27 May
03 Jun
03 Jun
AZ-400: Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps solutions [+]
AZ-400: Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps solutions [-]
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Utviklingsprosesser. Modellering. UML. Verktøy. Objektorientert analyse Objektorientert design. Bruk av arkitektoniske stiler og design mønstre. Implementasjon og test. [+]
Studieår: 2013-2014   Gjennomføring: Høst Antall studiepoeng: 5.0 Forutsetninger: Erfaring fra et objektorientert programmeringsspråk, kjennskap til prosjektarbeid Innleveringer: Innleverte øvinger. Det blir gitt 10 øvinger, 8 må være godkjent for å kunne gå opp til eksamen. Personlig veileder: ja Vurderingsform: 4 timer skriftlig eksamen. Ansvarlig: Tore Berg Hansen Eksamensdato: 12.12.13         Læremål: Forventet læringsutbytte:Etter å ha gjennomført emnet Objektorientert systemutvikling skal studenten ha følgende samlete læringsutbytte: KUNNSKAPER:Kandidaten:- kan definere, gjenkjenne og forklare de grunnleggende konsepter for utvikling av store programvaresystemer basert på det objektorienterte paradigme- argumentere for betydningen av å følge en prosessmodell- argumentere for fordelene med smidige prosesser- argumentere for modellbasert utvikling- beskrive modellene som brukes i objektorientert systemutvikling og hvordan de henger sammen- forklare begrepene arkitektoniske stiler og designmønstre FERDIGHETER:Kandidaten:- kan demonstrere den systematiske gangen fra krav, via arkitektonisk og detaljert design, til ferdig kodet og implementert system GENERELL KOMPETANSE:Kandidaten:- er klar over at utvikling av store programvaresystemer er ingeniørarbeid- er seg bevisst at utvikling av komplekse programvaresystemer krever koordinert innsats av et velfungerende team som følger en definert, smidig prosess- er opptatt av tett kontakt med alle interessenter for å oppnå et godt resultat Innhold:Utviklingsprosesser. Modellering. UML. Verktøy. Objektorientert analyse Objektorientert design. Bruk av arkitektoniske stiler og design mønstre. Implementasjon og test.Les mer om faget her Påmeldingsfrist: 25.08.13 / 25.01.14         Dette faget går: Høst 2013    Fag Objektorientert systemutvikling 4980,-         Semesteravgift og eksamenskostnader kommer i tillegg.    [-]
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