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Listed below are my current
Brainbench certifications and
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| WWW
Concepts test measures knowledge of the technical issues underlying the World Wide
Web. Designed for all Internet professionals, this test covers the following topics:
Browsers, Commerce, Components, Controlling Windows, Documents, Cookies, Design,
Distributed Objects and Components, Integration with Other Technologies, Java, Links,
MIME, Streaming Media, Web Languages, Web Servers, and the World Wide Web. |
E-commerce Concepts test measures knowledge of
e-commerce. Designed for individuals with broad knowledge of the industry and its trends,
this test covers the following topics: Backends, Business Models, E-Commerce Technology,
General Understanding/Concepts, Personalization, Purchasing, Security, Taxation/Shipping,
Technologies on the Horizon, and Types of E-commerce. |
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| HyperText
Markup Language 4.0 test measures knowledge of coding web pages using HTML 4.0.
Designed for experienced coders, this test covers the following topics: Browsers,
Components, Forms, Frames, Images, Links, Structure, Style Sheets, and Text. |
Internet Industry Knowledge test measures knowledge
of the Internet industry. Designed for individuals with broad knowledge of the industry
and its trends, this test covers the following topics: Browsers, E-commerce, General
Knowledge, Internet Access, Internet Companies, Legal, Marketing, and Search Engines. |
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| XML 1.0 test measures knowledge of the Extensible Markup Language. Designed for experienced
coders, this test covers the following topics: Combining Technologies, DTDs and Schemas,
Emerging or Future Technologies, General Knowledge and XML Contacts, Style Sheets, X-Link,
XML Namespaces, XML Software, and XML Specifications. |
Project Management
test measures knowledge of how to manage projects to ensure that objectives are completed
on time and within budget. Designed for all professionals, this test covers the following
topics: Client Relationship, Closedown, Communications, Contracts, Cost, Human Resources,
Integration, Quality, Risk, Schedule, and Scope. |
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| Customer
Requirements Analysis test measures knowledge of customer requirements and the
software development process. Designed for experienced programmers and analysts, this test
covers the following topics: Analysis, Building the System, Data Gathering Methods,
Defining the System, Documenting, Problem Analysis, User Needs Analysis, and Validation. |
The Client/Server Development for
the Web Program is a multi-faceted program that prepares an individual to function as
a software engineer, programmer analyst, business analyst or technologist. The program
employs an intensive lecture and hands-on approach to software development, equipping the
individual with the skills necessary to create Client/Server applications. The program
focuses on using a powerful back-end database engine, Oracle, while using the two most
popular front-end GUI development tools, Visual Basic and PowerBuilder. |