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Chapter 1: Introduction to Microsoft Visio for Enterprise Architects
Figure 1-1: Database Model Diagram
Figure 1-2: ORM Model
Chapter 2: Creating the Order Processing Application
Figure 2-1: The Order Processing Application Architecture
Figure 2-2: The Component Diagram
Figure 2-3: The Class Diagram for the Order Processing Application
Figure 2-4: The Login Manager Window
Figure 2-5: The Application Manager Window
Figure 2-6: The Place Order Window
Figure 2-7: The View Order Status Window
Figure 2-8: The Update Order Status Window
Figure 2-9: The View Order Information Window
Figure 2-10: The Raise Invoice Window
Figure 2-11: The Invoice Window
Figure 2-12: The Customer Registration Window
Figure 2-13: The Login Manager Window
Figure 2-14: The Application Manager Window
Figure 2-15: The Place Order Window
Figure 2-16: Your Order List after the Customer Adds a Product.
Figure 2-17: The Confirmation Message Box
Figure 2-18: The View Order Status Window
Figure 2-19: The Order Status
Figure 2-20: The Application Manager Window Displaying Options for Administrator
Figure 2-21: The Update Order Status Window
Figure 2-22: The View Order Information Window
Figure 2-23: The View Order Status Window after Order Update
Figure 2-24: The Raise Invoice Window
Figure 2-25: The Invoice Window
Figure 2-26: The View Order Status Window after Invoice Generation
Chapter 3: Creating the Online Book Store Application
Figure 3-1: The Online Book Store Application Architecture
Figure 3-2: The UML Static Structure Diagram
Figure 3-3: The Class Diagram for the Online Book Store Application
Figure 3-4: The Books Category Window
Figure 3-5: The Book Information Window
Figure 3-6: The View Books Information Window
Figure 3-7: The Modify Book Information Window
Figure 3-8: The View Orders Window
Figure 3-9: The View Order Information Window
Figure 3-10: The Application Manager Window at Design Time
Figure 3-11: The Application Manager Window
Figure 3-12: The Book Category Window with Categories
Figure 3-13: Information for the New Book Category
Figure 3-14: Existing Book Categories List
Figure 3-15: The Books Information Window
Figure 3-16: The Information for the New Book
Figure 3-17: The View Books Information Window with Book Information
Figure 3-18: The Modify Book Information Window with Book Information
Figure 3-19: The Modified Book Information
Figure 3-20: The Login Web Page
Figure 3-21: The Customer Registration Web Page
Figure 3-22: The Book Store Web Page
Figure 3-23: The Book Store Web Page that Displays the View Cart Link
Figure 3-24: The View Cart Web Page
Figure 3-25: The Place Order Web Page
Figure 3-26: The Order Confirmation Web Page
Figure 3-27: The View Orders Window with. Order Information
Figure 3-28: The View Order Information Window
Chapter 4: Creating the UML Static Model Diagram from the Query Tracker Application
Figure 4-1: The Query Tracker Application Architecture
Figure 4-2: The Class Diagram for the Query Tracker Application
Figure 4-3: The Application Manager Window in Design View
Figure 4-4: The Login Manager Window
Figure 4-5: The Executive Manager Window
Figure 4-6: The Query Manager Window in Design View
Figure 4-7: The Forward Pending Query to Executive Window
Figure 4-8: The View Query Status Window
Figure 4-9: The Executive Login Window in Design View
Figure 4-10: The Query Tracker Client Window
Figure 4-11: The Login Manager Window
Figure 4-12: The Application Manager Window
Figure 4-13: The Executive Manager Window with List of Departments
Figure 4-14: The Executive Information
Figure 4-15: The Query Manager Window
Figure 4-16: The Query Information
Figure 4-17: The Forward Pending Query to Executive Window with Query List
Figure 4-18: The Confirmation Message Box
Figure 4-19: The Executive Login Window
Figure 4-20: The Query Tracker Client Window with a Query
Figure 4-21: The Query Status
Figure 4-22: The Solution Explorer
Figure 4-23: The Select Visio UML File Dialog Box
Figure 4-24: The QueryTracker UML model
Chapter 5: Creating Airlines Reservation Application
Figure 5-1: The Airlines Reservation Application Architecture
Figure 5-2: The ORM Source Model
Figure 5-3: The Database Model Diagram
Figure 5-4: The Class Diagram for the Airlines Reservation Application
Figure 5-5: The Airlines Window
Figure 5-6: The Aircrafts Window
Figure 5-7: The Reservation Window
Figure 5-8: The Confirmation Window
Figure 5-9: The Application Manager Window in Design View
Figure 5-10: The Application Manager Window
Figure 5-11: The Airlines Window with Airlines Information
Figure 5-12: Airlines Information in Airlines Window
Figure 5-13: Added Airlines Information in Airlines Window
Figure 5-14: The Aircrafts Window with Aircrafts Information
Figure 5-15: Aircraft Information in Aircrafts Window
Figure 5-16: Added Aircraft Information in Aircrafts Window
Figure 5-17: The Reservation Window
Figure 5-18: Reserving a Seat for a Traveler
Figure 5-19: The Confirmation Window
Figure 5-20: The Reserved Seat
Chapter 6: Creating Cover Designer Application
Figure 6-1: The Cover Designer Application Architecture
Figure 6-2: The Class Diagram for the Cover Designer Application
Figure 6-3: The Cover Designer Window
Figure 6-4: The Image Details Window
Figure 6-5: The Cover Designer Window
Figure 6-6: Added Image on the Drawing Control
Figure 6-7: The Text Area on the Image
Figure 6-8: The Image Details Window
Figure 6-9: The Text Area
Figure 6-10: The Save As Dialog Box
Figure 6-11: The Open Visio Document Dialog Box
Figure 6-12: The Print Preview Dialog Box
Chapter 7: Creating the Information Retrieval Visio XML Application
Figure 7-1: The Information Retrieval Visio XML Application Architecture
Figure 7-2: The Class Diagram for the Information Retrieval Visio XML Application
Figure 7-3: The Services Window
Figure 7-4: The Locations Window
Figure 7-5: The Near by Locations Window
Figure 7-6: The Companies Window
Figure 7-7: The Company Location Window
Figure 7-8: The Company Services Window
Figure 7-9: The Service Information Window in Design View
Figure 7-10: The Information Retrieval COM Add-in Message Box
Figure 7-11: The Services Window with Service Categories
Figure 7-12: The Company Location Window with Company Names and Addresses
Figure 7-13: The Service Information Window
Figure 7-14: The Locations Window with Locations
Figure 7-15: The Company Services Window with Service Information
Figure 7-16: Service Information for Selected Service
Figure 7-17: The Companies Window with List of Companies
Figure 7-18: The Service Information Window with Services Provided by a Company
Figure 7-19: The Near by Locations Window with locations
Figure 7-20: The Confirmation Message Box
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Year: 2004
Pages: 49
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CompTIA Project+ Study Guide: Exam PK0-003
Project Initiation
Cost Planning
Other Planning Processes
Project Closure
Appendix B Standard IT Project Documents
Cisco IP Communications Express: CallManager Express with Cisco Unity Express
Cisco CME PSTN Connectivity Options
Administrator Features
Voice Mail Networking
Configuring Cisco UE Backup and Restore
Managing Cisco IPC Express Systems by Managed Services and Enterprises
Secure Programming Cookbook for C and C++: Recipes for Cryptography, Authentication, Input Validation & More
Producing a Release Build
Ensuring You Have Only One Instance of a Variable Across Multiple Source Files
Including an Inline File
Using Regular Expressions to Split a String
Introduction
The New Solution Selling: The Revolutionary Sales Process That Is Changing the Way People Sell [NEW SOLUTION SELLING 2/E]
Chapter Three Sales Process
Chapter Ten Vision Re-engineering
Chapter Sixteen Creating and Sustaining High-Performance Sales Cultures
Appendix A Value Justification Example
Appendix B Solution Selling: A Scalable Approach
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA): Concepts, Technology, and Design
The roots of SOA (comparing SOA to past architectures)
Correlation
Service design overview
SOA support in .NET
Integration considerations
GDI+ Programming with C#
A Real-World Example: Adding Colors, Pens, and Brushes to the GDI+Painter Application
The Rectangle Structure
Text Transformation
Printing Multiple Pages
Section A.2. Understanding the try...catch Block
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