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E-commerce Security Issues
This course describes e-commerce technologies, e-commerce security
issues, and e-payment systems. Business strategies are presented
for e-commerce, namely branding and technology-enabled relationship
management. The course discusses topics that are important to e-commerce,
but are neither business nor technology issues. These include project
planning and management issues.
E-commerce Security Issues training covers such topics as:
Security Threats
Implementing Security
Payment Systems
Business Plans
Learn how to describe security threat countermeasures and understand special
Internet protocols, message authentication codes, and payment systems. You
will be able to list the tools used to verify user information and explain
how the web differs from other media. You will learn how to identify and reach
the largest possible number of qualified customers and understand the key elements
that are typically included in business plans for e-commerce implementations.
You should also be able to compare technology-enabled relationship management
and rational branding on the Web to their traditional counterparts
This course is designed for students with no previous e-commerce
knowledge or experience
Electronic Commerce Security Issues
0S/390 MVS/ESA Fundamentals of VSAM Part I
Everything Programming
Description
This course covers the concepts needed to design, or code, applications that
use the Virtual Access
Storage Method (VSAM). It begins with an overview of VSAM, describes what VSAM
does for
application programs that request its services, the four types of VSAM datasets,
followed by a
detailed explanation of the VSAM entry-sequenced dataset. The course then examines
the physical
organization of a VSAM ESDS, including a close look at a control interval.
The structure and
components of a KSDS is discussed, which leads to the introduction of the third
type of VSAM
dataset -RRDS. How an RRDS can be accessed and how VSAM allows random access
to records in
an RRDS is also covered. The course ends with a description of the appropriate
applications for
relative record datasets. This course is not written to a specific version.
Audience
People wishing to learn more about MVS/ESA
Prerequisites
Some previous knowledge of MVS/ESA
Course Duration
» 5 hours
Topics Include
Unit 1:
VSAM Concepts and Terms
» Introduction
» Foundation Concepts
» VSAM Dataset Types
» VSAM Terminology
» Access Method Services
» Summary
Unit 2:
Entry-Sequenced Datasets
» Introduction
» ESDS Operation and Storage
» ESDS Processing Options
» ESDS Applications
» Summary
Everything Courseware
0S/390 MVS/ESA Fundamentals of VSAM Part I
Unit 3:
Key-Sequenced Datasets
» Introduction
» KSDS Organization and Storage
» KSDS Compressed Data
» KSDS Processing Options
» KSDS Applications
» Summary
Unit 4:
: Relative Record Dataset
» Introduction
» RRDS Background Information
» Fixed-Length RRDS
» Variable-Length RRDS
» Random Access to RRDS
» RRDS Applications
» Summary
System Requirements
» Pentium class computer
» 200 MHz processor (266 MHz recommended)
» 32 MB RAM (64 MB recommended)
» CD-ROM drive
» Any one of Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, or Windows
2000 (both Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 require at least 64 MB RAM)
» SVGA monitor capable of 16-bit color and 800 x 600 screen resolution
» Sound card with speakers or headphones (optional)
Features
• Industry-leading Technology - CCI's Learning Object Framework enables
the design and development of flexible, self-contained learning modules for a
personalized
training experience
• Award-winning
Products - eSchool Solutions create anywhere, anytime learning environments
that boost productivity with their off-the-shelf courseware
or fully customized content.
• Powerful
Training Solutions - Highly adaptable and customized e-learning models and
instructional
design tailored to the diverse needs of the training
industry, delivered in a packaged CD or on the Web.
• Satisfied
Clients - With a solid reputation for quality products and bottom-line results,
CCI's
e-learning solutions have been adopted by diverse
organizations including Royal Bank, Thomson Publishing, IBM, Paradyne Corporation,
InfoCast Corporation, GE, Delta Environmental, HighTech Campus, California
Federal Bank, CIBC and many others.

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