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School and training course in:Beaverton, United StatesTotal 134 result(s).
School: Oregon Health & Science University Training Center(s): Beaverton, United States Tel.: (503) 748-1121 Center for Professional Development OGI School of Science & Engineering 20000 NW Walker Road Beaverton, OR 97006 USA Project Portfolio Management Course Format: Classroom Companies use projects to convert corporate strategy into the vital new products, services, and processes that they need for success. Thus, picking the right projects through which to implement corporate strategy is a critically important activity. Yet, selecting projects and allocating resources to them is often something that companies are weak at. They typically attempt too many projects wit...
Project Management Course Format: Classroom Successful projects are critical, because they are how most organizations create new products, systems, or services. Yet too many projects fail because of poor project management. This course introduces students to the foundations of successful project management, especially in a technology environment. Students will learn key project management concepts, then immediately apply them in a hands-...
Six Sigma Green Belt / Black Belt Course Format: Classroom ETI Groups combined Six Sigma Green Belt - Black Belt training program reduces costs and provides greater flexibility in scheduling. You can complete the entire 16-day program and achieve the Black Belt level of Mastery, or you can participate in just the first 8 days of this program and acquire the skills and knowledge of a Green Belt. Participants who achieve Green Belt may at a later t...
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Course Format: Classroom In this course, you will learn the practical skills required to develop complex Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) applications for Microsofts .NET 3.0 Framework running on Windows Vista, XP, and Server 2003 systems. We cover all the major WCF technology components that include: web services, transports, reliability, queuing, transactions, security, and more. The focus is on practical...
Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Course Format: Classroom You will learn the practical skills required to develop complex Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) applications for Microsofts .NET 3.0 Framework running on Windows Vista and XP. This course covers all of the major WPF technology components that include: XAML, WPF applications and controls, dependency properties, data binding, Microsoft Expression Blend, and more. Additionally, we prov...
Writing Use Cases Course Format: Classroom Use cases drive an object-oriented development process. They are part of the new Unified Modeling Language standard for developing object-oriented software. Together, with process descriptions and other requirements, they describe a software system from an external perspective. This 2 day hands-on course teaches practical techniques for writing clear, concise usage descriptions, capturing non-u...
Developing Web Service Clients with Java Course Format: Classroom Enterprise application developers are increasingly required to integrate with web services written by someone else. This is especially true as service-oriented architecture (SOA) becomes more prevalent within the enterprise and third parties increasingly provide web services across the internet. This course presents a choice of technologies and tools needed to write a web service client in Java...
Engineering Software Quality Course Format: Classroom The course provides pragmatic methods that when applied to software development yield a better product and reduced rework thereby shortening the development time. The course starts out with defining intrinsic and extrinsic software quality, quality attributes, their measurements and relationships, and software product lifecycle with reference to Total Customer Experience (TCE). It compares and ...
Perl Course Format: Classroom This course is based on Randal Schwartzs popular OReilly Nutshell book, Learning Perl. The course presumes no prior knowledge of Perl, and exposes the course participants to what we call the "middle two-thirds" of Perl --those items that are needed to accomplish many common tasks, and to lay the groundwork for more advanced study on an as-needed basis. This is a hands-on c...
Developing Web Applications with ASP.NET 2.0 Course Format: Classroom Students will focus on the new features, functionality, and advancements from ASP.NET 1.x to ASP.NET 2.0 in creating applications. Covering the major features of ASP.NET 2.0 we will also discuss appropriate and inappropriate use of the various technologies. The focus is on providing students with practical skills required to be productive with ASP.NET as quickly as possible.
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