Technology

Microsoft .NET technology is gaining momentum as it becomes clear that .NET is a fully mature, robust development technology with a relatively flat learning curve (and a relatively steep productivity curve). So we at Dssell Invest have elevated our .NET education beyond the basics of C# to focus on more advanced, powerful and engaging techniques and tactics for building Enterprise Applications.
We focus on .NET essentials and a comprehensive look at the base class libraries. Dssell Invest professionals also learned how to leverage legacy COM components from .NET and port C++ applications to .NET, implement transactions, harness .NET security, and build Enterprise applications. We harness globalization, distributed processing, model-driven design and Web programming as well.
In a relatively short time XML has become important to Web-based development for its ability to provide a clean, powerful cross-platform language that learns from and corrects the mistakes of its predecessors. But XML also has applications far beyond the web including custom file formats, component software development, database integration and much more. XML provides a common mechanism for sharing information between applications, as well as common representations for data that everyone can agree on.
Successful software is directly attributable to getting requirements right in order to meet customer's needs. Models facilitate communication between customers and suppliers in the spirit of learning and discovery-before diving into the source code. Dssell Invest incorporates the latest information and best practices including collaborative requirements gathering, agile modeling, use cases, business rules, business modeling, user-centered analysis and robustness analysis. The purpose of the Web Services Architecture is to prepare you for the architectural implications of developing Web Services.
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