Dates:
Every Tuesday from 07/08/07 to 16/10/07
Times:
6:00-9:00pm
Duration:
15 hrs (3hrs x 5 weeks)
Fees:
$800
Venue:
UTS, City campus - Jones St, Building 10, Level 3, Room
460
With easy access via public transport and on-campus car parking, UTS'
convenient location
in the heart of Sydney is ideal for our evening or weekend
classes.s
To participate, please complete an http://it.uts.edu.au/course/shortcourse/shortcourses_apply.pdf
application form and fax it to 9514-1844 by Thursday 26th April.
Please phone 9514-1806 / 9514-1861 for further details or email
shortcourses@it.uts.edu.au
For more information, have a look at the http://www.feit.uts.edu.au/courses/short/index.html
UTS Short Courses website.
A practical course for the ICT Industry utilizing the latest SQL Server 2005 developed
by Microsoft. SQL Server 2005 provides .NET integration and XML support as well
as a wealth of programming enhancements. The improved security is a feature of this
release. This course provides attendees with the knowledge necessary to take advantage
of new features provided by SQL Server 2005. It provides a comprehensive overview
of technologies, security, and design best practices with particular emphasis on
hands-on skills.
On completion of this course, students should have the skills to:
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Decide whether to migrate to SQL Server 2005
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Develop and write code for SQL Server 2005
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Implement Advanced Availability & Scalability features of SQL Server 2005
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Implement Advanced indexing and Full-text search features
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Design Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
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Design distributed applications using the Distributed Application Designer
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Use SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services
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Use the Business Intelligence Development Studio to develop BI database objects
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Use SQL Server Management Studio to operate and maintain BI database objects
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Use Business Intelligence Development Studio for designing and debugging BI applications
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Understand that SQL Server 2005 provides many options to deviate from generic database
design, by eliminating or virtualizing different components
This course has a particular emphasis on real world applications and skills. Topics
covered include:
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SQL Server 2005 Architecture and Components
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SQL Server Management Studio
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Programming SQL Server 2005 with .NET
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Enhancements to Transact-SQL
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The XML Data Type and XQuery
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SQL Server 2005 High Availability & Scalability features
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Security Features & Improvements
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ADO.NET 2.0
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SQL Server Service Broker
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Developing client applications
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SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio
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Other BI tools such as DTS, Analysis Services OLAP, Analysis Services Data Mining
and Reporting Services
Session Dates
Part A: SQL Server 2005 for Developers
Session
|
Date
|
Time
|
Topic
|
Presenters
|
1
|
Tuesday
07-08-2007
|
18:00 - 21:00
|
SQL Server 2005 Management Studio
|
Justin King
|
2
|
Tuesday
14-08-2007
|
18:00 - 21:00
|
T-SQL Enhancements
|
Justin King
|
3
|
Tuesday
21-08-2007
|
18:00 - 21:00
|
High Availability
|
Justin King
|
4
|
Tuesday
28-08-2007
|
18:00 - 21:00
|
CLR Integration
|
Justin King
|
5
|
Tuesday
04-09-2007
|
18:00 - 21:00
|
Full-Text Search
|
Justin King
|
Part B: SQL Server 2005 for Business Intelligence (BI)
Session
|
Date
|
Time
|
Topic
|
Presenters
|
1
|
Tuesday
02-10-2007
|
18:00 - 21:00
|
SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) and creating a Data Warehouse
|
Cameron Townshend
|
2
|
Tuesday
09-10-2007
|
18:00 - 21:00
|
Analysis Services (OLAP)Creating a Cube + Cube Issues
|
Cameron Townshend
|
3
|
Tuesday
16-10-2007
|
18:00 - 21:00
|
Reporting Services
|
Cameron Townshend
|
4
|
Tuesday
23-10-2007
|
18:00 - 21:00
|
The Best 3rd Party Cube Browsers
|
T.B.A
|
5
|
Tuesday
30-10-2007
|
18:00 - 21:00
|
Data Mining
|
T.B.A
|
System Requirements*
* Systems will be provided during the demonstrations that have all necessary software
installed.
Note:
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Bring a USB Key so you can back up your solution to take home from the labs
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We supply a VMWare image on DVD which is running Windows XP Pro, Visual Studio
.NET 2005 and SQL Server 2005
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You need a DVD ROM
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You need a Pentium 4 with 1GB RAM or more
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You need VMWare player (Free from
VMWare
Player Home
) (You are
welcome to install VS.NET 2005 and SQL Server 2005 but we don't provide any
support (support is provided for the VMWare image)
Instructions for Students: How to log in
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From the "Session Menu" on the login screen, choose the "Windows
XP.NET" session
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Type in your username and password. Your vmware image (session) will start automatically.
(You can also start it manually
by running the command vmware from a terminal window)
Resources (Presentations and Hands On Labs)
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Lecture Notes -
FOR ATTENDEES ONLY
Acknowledgements
Adam Cogan
Jatin Valabjee
Eric Phan
Justin King