Тест №70-486: Developing ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
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Темы:
Skills Being MeasuredThis
exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed
below.The percentages
indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on the exam.The
higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on that
content area on the exam.
The information after “This objective
may include but is not limited to” is intended to further define or
scope the objective by describing the types of skills and topics that
may be tested for the objective. However, it is not an exhaustive list
of skills and topics that could be included on the exam for a given
skill area. You may be tested on other skills and topics related to the
objective that are not explicitly listed here.
Design the Application Architecture
Plan the
application layers.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: plan data access; plan
for separation of concerns; appropriate use of models,
views, and controllers; choose between client-side and
server side processing; design for scalability
Design a
distributed application.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: design a hybrid
application (on premise vs. off premise, including Windows
Azure); plan for session management in a distributed
environment; plan web farms
Design and
implement the Windows Azure role life cycle.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: identify and implement
Start, Run, and Stop events;identify startup tasks (IIS
configuration [app pool], registry configuration,
third-party tools)
Configure state
management.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: choose a state management
mechanism (in-process and out of process state management,
ViewState); plan for scalability; use cookies or local
storage to maintain state; apply configuration settings in
web.config file; implement sessionless state (for example,
QueryString)
Design a caching
strategy.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: implement page output
caching (performance oriented); implement data caching;
implement HTTP caching
Design and
implement a Web Socket strategy.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: read and write string and
binary data asynchronously (long-running data transfers);
choose a connection loss strategy; decide a strategy for
when to use Web Sockets
Design HTTP modules
and handlers.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: implement synchronous and
asynchronous modules and handlers; choose between modules
and handlers in IIS
Design the User Experience
Apply the user
interface design for a web application.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: create and apply styles
by using CSS; structure and lay out the user interface by
using HTML; implement dynamic page content based on a design
Design and
implement UI behavior.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: implement client
validation; use JavaScript and the DOM to control
application behavior; extend objects by using prototypal
inheritance; use AJAX to make partial page updates;
implement the UI by using JQuery
Compose the UI
layout of an application.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: implement partials for
reuse in different areas of the application; design and
implement pages by using Razor templates (Razor view
engine); design layouts to provide visual structure;
implement master/application pages
Enhance application
behavior and style based on browser feature detection.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: detect browser features
and capabilities; create a web application that runs across
multiple browsers and mobile devices; enhance application
behavior and style by using vendor-specific extensions, for
example, CSS
Plan an adaptive UI
layout.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: plan for running
applications in browsers on multiple devices (screen
resolution, CSS, HTML); plan for mobile web applications
Develop the User Experience
Plan for search
engine optimization and accessibility.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: use analytical tools to
parse HTML; view and evaluate conceptual structure by using
plugs-in for browsers; write semantic markup (HTML5 and
ARIA) for accessibility, for example, screen readers
Plan and implement
globalization and localization.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: plan a localization
strategy; create and apply resources to UI including
JavaScript resources; set cultures; create satellite
resource assemblies
Design and
implement MVC controllers and actions.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: apply authorization
attributes and global filters; implement action behaviors;
implement action results; implement model binding
Design and
implement routes.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: define a route to handle
a URL pattern; apply route constraints; ignore URL patterns;
add custom route parameters; define areas
Control application
behavior by using MVC extensibility points.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: implement MVC filters and
controller factories; control application behavior by using
action results, viewengines, model binders, and route
handlers
Reduce network
bandwidth.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: bundle and minify scripts
(CSS and JavaScript); compress and decompress data (using
gzip/deflate; storage); plan a content delivery network
(CDN) strategy, for example, Windows Azure CDN
Troubleshoot and Debug Web Applications
Prevent and
troubleshoot runtime issues.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: troubleshoot performance,
security, and errors;implement tracing, logging (including
using attributes for logging), and debugging (including
IntelliTrace); enforce conditions by using code contracts;
enable and configure health monitoring (including
Performance Monitor)
Design an exception
handling strategy.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: handle exceptions across
multiple layers; display custom error pages using
global.asax or creating your own HTTPHandler or set
web.config attributes; handle first chance exceptions
Test a web
application.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: create and run unit
tests, for example, use the Assert class, create mocks;
create and run web tests
Debug a Windows
Azure application.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: collect diagnostic
information by using Windows Azure Diagnostics API Implement
on demand vs. scheduled; choose log types, for example,
event logs, performance counters, and crash dumps; debug a
Windows Azure application by using IntelliTrace and Remote
Desktop Protocol (RDP)
Design and Implement Security
Configure
authentication.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: authenticate users;
enforce authentication settings; choose between Windows,
Forms, and custom authentication; manage user session by
using cookies; configure membership providers; create custom
membership providers
Configure and apply
authorization.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: create roles; authorize
roles by using configuration; authorize roles
programmatically ; create custom role providers; implement
WCF service authorization
Design and
implement claims-based authentication across federated identity
stores.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: implement federated
authentication by using Windows Azure Access Control
Service; create a custom security token by using Windows
Identity Foundation; handle token formats (for example,
oAuth, OpenID, LiveID, and Facebook) for SAML and SWT tokens
Manage data
integrity.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: apply encryption to
application data; apply encryption to the configuration
sections of an application; sign application data to prevent
tampering
Implement a secure
site with ASP.NET.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: secure communication by
applying SSL certificates; salt and hash passwords for
storage; use HTML encoding to prevent cross-site scripting
attacks (ANTI-XSS Library); implement deferred validation
and handle unvalidated requests, for example, form,
querystring, and URL; prevent SQL injection attacks by
parameterizing queries; prevent cross-site request forgeries
(XSRF)