Tham khảo tài liệu 'module 6: beginning physical design', công nghệ thông tin, tin học văn phòng phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Module 6 Beginning Physical Design 178 Module 6 Beginning Physical Design Module Overview Module 12 Introduction to Functional Specifications Module 11 Designing the Presentation Layer Module 8 Solution Design and the Component Object Model Module 10 Completing the Physical Design Module 9 Designing Solutions with Microsoft Technologies Designing Business Solutions Module 1 Course Overview Module 3 A Services-Based Approach to Solution Design Module 4 Business Solution Conceptual Design Module 2 Solution Design Using the MSF Module 7 Selecting Solution Technologies Module 5 Business Solution Logical Design Module 6 Beginning Physical Design Physical Design Basics Activity Risks of Skipping the Physical Design Review Module 6 Physical Design Beginning Physical Process Activity Determining a Preliminary Distribution of Components Across a Network Topology Physical Design Research Physical Design Analysis Activity Risks in Requirements and Constraints Module 6 Beginning Physical Design 179 Overview Slide Objective To provide an overview of the module topics and objectives. Physical Design Basics Activity Risks of Skipping Physical Design Physical Design Process Physical Design Research Activity Risks in Requirements and Constraints Physical Design Analysis Activity Determining a Preliminary Distribution of Services Across a Network Topology Review The last phase of the design process is the physical design. Physical design begins after logical design has started and the project team agrees that there is sufficient information to begin the physical design. Because the physical design evolves from the conceptual and logical designs it relies on the successful performance of the first two design phases for its own success. This reliance helps ensure that the physical design for a solution is one that the development team can complete successfully while addressing both business and user requirements. In this module you will begin learning about the