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MODULES
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Designing a Logical Architecture
This module describes the function, components, and creation of a logical design and explains why this design is the first stage in any SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint Online solution. This module also covers a general overview of Service Pack 1 implications for SharePoint 2010, and a basic overview of the main functional differences in SharePoint Online.
Lessons
- Identifying Business Requirements
- Overview of SharePoint 2010 Logical Architecture
- Documenting the Logical Architecture
- Understanding SharePoint Online
- SharePoint 2010 Service Pack 1
Lab : Designing a Logical Architecture
- Mapping Business Requirements to a Logical Architecture Design
- Creating a Logical Architecture Diagram
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Identify business requirements and describe how business requirements affect the logical architecture of a SharePoint 2010 deployment.
- Map business requirements to SharePoint 2010 architecture components.
- Explain the importance of documentation and describe the options for documenting logical architecture.
- Describe how to document a logical architecture design.
- Understand the main differences between SharePoint 2010 on-premise and SharePoint Online
- Understand how Service Pack 1 affects SharePoint 2010.