The focus of the rationalization step is on designing services-based components and developing a distribution strategy for those components. In this section, you will learn about how to determine a strategy for the distribution and packaging of the services that you have designed. You will also learn about how coupling and cohesion will affect your packaging strategy. Microsoft Official Curriculum (MOC), available to IT Academies at a discounted price, is professional courseware intended for IT professionals and developers who build, support, and implement solutions by using Microsoft products and technologies. MOC is designed to cover the topics that employers know. | Module 10 Completing Physical Design 352 Module 10 Completing Physical Design Module Overview Module 12 Introduction to Functional Specifications Module 11 Designing the I Presentation Layer I Module 1 Course Overview Module 3 A Sen ices-Based Approach to Solution Design Designing Business Solutions Module 10 Completing the Physical Design Module 2 Solution Design Using the MSF Module 4 Business Solution Conceptual Design jess Solution Review Module 10 Completing the Physical Design Physical Design Rationalization Basics Activity Factors Impacting the Programming Model Physical Design Specification Activity Refining Preliminary Distribution for Performance Activity Creating and Distributing Preliminary Components Rationalization Distribution and Packaging Module 10 Completing Physical Design 353 Overview Slide Objective To provide an overview of the module topics and objectives. Physical Design Rationalization Basics Rationalization Distribution and Packaging Activity Refining Preliminary Distribution for Performance Physical Design Specification Activity Factors Impacting the Programming Model Review After completing this module you will be able to Complete the rationalization step of physical design. Derive a physical design from a logical design. Describe the deliverables of a physical design specification. Describe a component .