Technology changes across industries today, has kept most businesses on their toes. Businesses need to adapt themselves to changing technological environment on almost real-time basis. There is a constant need across organizations to upgrade the technical skills of employees, in order to meet the new challenges, Majority of the technologies, like Client-Server, Database, Web based and Enterprise applications from vendors like Sun Microsystems, Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, and Apache are always in a state of transition. This transition has impacted the IT Education and Training industry as well. There is need to upgrade and innovate course offerings both in terms of the technologies and the methodology of learning. Given this global trend of transition, Aptech has geared itself by introducing new and upgraded technologies in its ACCP curriculum. ACCP ensures that students are well equipped to face the challenges set by the global IT industry Today the IT industry has a high demand of professionals to design n-tier enterprise applications. However, to design such applications, you need to have an expertise in several technologies and have a strong base in programming. ACCP I7.0 teaches all the nuts and bolts required to design and implement enterprise applications. The course is designed to take the student from the basics of programming to the complexities of executing software projects Learning Objective of the Program :
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At the end of this course, students will be able to: | |
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* | Design, develop, and deploy Web applications in J2EE or .NET |
* | Design, develop, and deploy enterprise applications in J2EE or .NET |
* | Write code adhering to coding standards and source code documentation conventions |
* | Design and work with SQL Server 2005 databases |
* | Develop and deploy Perl-PHP based Web applications on Apache Web server (running on Linux platform) |
* | Apply software engineering principles in various stages of software development |
* | Apply the acquired skills through eProjects |
* | Creating and working with databases, developing Web applications and writing Java-based queries using Oracle 10g. |
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