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Training Courses on Application Development Management

OpenLogic offers comprehensive training courses on application development management. Every application development management training engagement is customized to ensure that the training content and materials align with your business, technology, and organizational needs. Our most popular training courses on application development management are listed below.

Application Development for Managers

Typical Course Length: 3 days

Course Description: Application Development for Managers is designed for IT Managers, Business Analysts, Project Managers, and those who need to understand the "big picture" of Enterprise Application Development. Starting with the history of software development, students learn about modern software development platforms and processes, Object Oriented concepts, and how to choose between the enterprise frameworks J2EE and .NET. Students also learn about Service Oriented Architectures, how they support distributed computing, and how they enable developers to integrate legacy applications into the enterprise framework. The important topic of software development organizational structure is also covered.

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Java for Managers

Typical Course Length: 1 day

Course Description: Java for Managers examines the Java technology from a business impact perspective. This course explores key Java concepts and technologies while discussing appropriate places and strategies for adopting Java.

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Java EE for Managers

Typical Course Length: 1 day

Course Description: Java EE for Managers examines the Java EE technology from a business impact perspective. This course explores key Java EE concepts and technologies while discussing appropriate places and strategies for adopting Java EE.

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Web 2.0 for Managers

Typical Course Length: 1 day

Course Description: In order to manage a team of web developers or participate in the development of a web application, you need to understand a wide array of concepts that are fundamental to most web development projects. With the constant rate of change in the field of web technologies, this can be difficult. Now that "web 2.0" and "enterprise 2.0" have arrived, many of the principles and patterns of web development have changed. Management and technology professionals need to know how to manage and leverage these new capabilities in the workplace. In this course we take a look at how the adoption of social software and collaborative tools such as wikis, blogs and podcasts impact both the way you do business and the way you need to manage your web applications.

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