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|4||'''[[CNM Talk]]''', [[Talk Next]], [[webconferencing]], [[webconferencing software]], [[commercial off-the-shelf]] ([[commercial off-the-shelf|COTS]])
 
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:'''[[CNM Cloud Project]]'''. The endeavor that has been undertaken to create [[CNM Cloud]]. This project was started in 2014 and is currently in its third phase called [[CNM Cloud Usable]].<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[CNM Cloud Usable]]'''. The third phase of [[CNM Cloud Project]]; the ''phase'' goal is to upgrade all the [[software system]]s of [[CNM Cloud]] up to the sustainable [[minimum viable product]] ([[minimum viable product|MVP]]) level.</div>
 
 
:'''[[CNM Agile]]'''. A [[product development framework]] that represents an adaption of the [[Agile methodology]] to the learning and testing needs of the [[CNM Cyber Team]].<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[Project management]]'''. Practice and a set of [[concept]]s that are based on that practice that define culture of managing of [[project]]s from the moment when the [[project manager]] is authorized and up to the project closing. ''Project management'' aims to achieve specific goals and to meet specific success criteria. This ''management'' often has a defined beginning (often, constituted by funding) and ending (often, constituted by bringing desired [[deliverable]]s to their beneficiary).
 
:*'''[[Agile methodology]]'''. A [[product development framework]] that is based on development of deliverable increments in frequent [[iteration]]s based on evolving [[requirement]]s.</div>
 
 
:'''[[Development hub]]'''. A center of development in which two or more developing parties work on one or more [[deliverable]]s.<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[Document]]'''. A single piece of [[data]] that represents one or more [[idea]]s, [[change]]s, [[process]]es, [[product]]s, and/or [[system]]s. Those ''documents'' that are created to be used by people include bills of sale, books, instructions, memos, messages, national constitutions, passports, [[wikipage]]s, written articles, etc. In [[information technology]], a ''document'' can be a [[computer file]] or a [[system document]] such as a [[database record]]. [[Web browser]]s use [[web document]]s to display [[webpage]]s, etc.
 
:*'''[[Computer file]]''' ([[digital file]]). Any [[document]] that is created as a computer resource and is stored discretely in a [[computing device]].
 
:*'''[[Software]]'''. One or more [[computer file]]s that present the data and programs that make the [[computing device]] produce specified results.</div>
 
 
:'''[[Requirement]]'''. An expressed demand, desire, expectation, and/or wish to have or not to have a certain [[product]] and/or a certain capability, condition, feature, and/or property. The plural term, [[Requirement|requirements]], may refer to the aggregate of various ''requirements'' that the [[product owner]] or another authority for the ''requested product'' and/or its development [[process]] has approved, verified, and/or validated.<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[Product epic]]'''. A detailed description of a proposed product that is designed to make its potential consumer understand what this product shall do. At [[CNM Cyber]], the ''Epic'' is any [[wikipage]] that describes a desired product.
 
:*'''[[User story]]'''. A brief description of a [[solution requirement]] to a desired system that is written from the point of view of a [[customer]] or [[end-user]] of this system. In other words, the ''story'' is a high-level, informal, brief, non-technical description of a solution capability that provides value to its [[stakeholder]]. The ''story'' is typically one or two sentences long and provides the minimum information necessary to allow a developer to estimate the work required to implement it. <code>In order to ..., as a ..., I need to ...</code> or, using another format, <code>In order to [achieve some goal], as a [type of user], I need to [perform some task or execute some function]</code> is a generic example of the ''story''.</div>
 
 
:'''[[Requirements specification]]'''. A [[requirement]] in a form of technical description of a proposed [[system]].<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[CNM Cyber requirements]]'''. The [[requirements specification]] for [[CNM Cyber]].
 
:*'''[[CNM Cloud requirements]]'''. The [[requirements specification]] for [[CNM Cloud]].</div>
 
 
:'''[[CNM Page]]'''. The [[content management system]] ([[content management system|CMS]]) of [[CNM Cyber]] that is delivered to its [[end-user]]s as a [[service]].<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[Content management system]]''' ([[Content management system|CMS]]). A [[system]] for managing content and providing this content in various formats. Usually, ''CMS'' is built using [[content management software]], with which the ''CMS'' shares its acronym.
 
:*'''[[Single source of truth]]''' ([[Single source of truth|SSOT]]). Either (a) a [[document]] which trustfulness is higher that the one of any other ''document'' or (b) a [[database]] that represents such ''documents''. The concept of [[Single source of truth|SSOT]] ensures that everyone in an [[organization]] bases enterprise decisions on the same data. If some data or ''document'' evolves over the time, the [[Single source of truth|SSOT]] is the practice of working on that data or ''document'' in only one place. In database architecture, the [[Single source of truth|SSOT]] is a model of using a master or federated database as the primary location to propagate any change to the entire system automatically.</div>
 
 
:'''[[CNM Talk]]'''. The [[webconferencing system]] of [[CNM Cyber]] that, when it is launched, shall be delivered to its [[end-user]]s as a [[service]].<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[Talk Next]]'''. The [[software system]] of [[CNM Cyber]] that, when it is launched, shall be identical to [[CNM Talk]] in order to be used for [[hands-on training]] for aspiring administrators of [[webconferencing system]]s.
 
:*'''[[Webconferencing]]'''. A service that allows conferencing events to be shared with remote locations over the [[Internet]]. This service usually makes possible an audio or audiovisual meeting between two or more participants in different locations using [[webconferencing software]].
 
:*'''[[Webconferencing software]]'''. [[Webconferencing software]] is [[software]] that supports [[webconferencing]], including just audio conferencing and audiovisual conferencing conducted over the [[Internet]].
 
:*'''[[Commercial off-the-shelf]]''' ([[commercial off-the-shelf|COTS]]). A [[product]]s that is commercially available and can be purchased "as is".</div>
 
  
 
''[[CNM Cyber for Competence]] is the successor session.''
 
''[[CNM Cyber for Competence]] is the successor session.''

Revision as of 00:31, 20 April 2020

Introduction to CNM Cyber (hereinafter, the Session) is a learning session introducing its participants to CNM Cyber. The Session consists of three lessons, each of which is made of three to five lesson parts, called lectios. Every lectio includes a presentation and a quiz. The official version of the Session is published at CNM Cert. Its materials are also published at CNM Page, CNM Page, CNM Wiki, and various channels for marketing and convenience purposes.

The Session is the first of four sessions of the CNM Cyber Welcome Course.


Outline

The predecessor activity is the CNM Cyber Welcome Course Preview.

CNM Cyber Essentials

Main wikipage: CNM Cyber Essentials
CNM Cyber Essentials
Lectios # Referred topics
What CNM Cyber Is 1 CNM Cyber, career enhancement platform (CEP)
CNM Cyber Services 2 CNM Cyber service, employment placement, learning activity, professional credential; CNM Cyber in-house service, education, career administration, employment project support
Joint Cyber Services 3 CNM Cyber joint service, Careerprise, WorldOpp
What Pipeline Is 4 WorldOpp Pipeline, CNM Cyber Welcome Course, CNM Cyber Orientation, CNM Cyber Placement, WorldOpp Bootcamp, WorldOpp Employment.

CNM Cloud Essentials

Main wikipage: CNM Cloud Essentials
CNM Cyber Essentials
Lectios # Referred topics
What CNM Cloud Is 1 CNM Cloud, software system, end-user application; cloud, public cloud, private cloud, hybrid cloud
CNM Apps 2 CNM app, CNM Certware, CNM Labware, CNM Linkupware, CNM Mailware, CNM Middleware, CNM Pageware, CNM Socialware, CNM Talkware, CNM Tubeware, CNM Ventureware, CNM Wikiware
What CNM Servers Are 3 CNM Servers, WorldOpp Federated Server, CNM Next Server, CNM Trial Server, CNM Fellow Server
CNM Cloud on the Web 4 Internet, mobile app, World Wide Web; web browser, URL, web search engine; website, landing page; DNS, hostname, subdomain

Digital Transformations

Main wikipage: Digital Transformations
Digital Transformations
Lectios # Referred topics
CNM Cloud Endeavor 1 CNM Cloud Project, CNM Cloud Usable
What CNM Agile Is 2 CNM Agile, project management, Agile methodology; development hub, document, computer file, software; requirement, product epic, user story; requirements specification, CNM Cyber requirements, CNM Cloud requirements
What CNM Page Be 3 CNM Page, content management system (CMS), single source of truth
What CNM Talk Be 4 CNM Talk, Talk Next, webconferencing, webconferencing software, commercial off-the-shelf (COTS)

CNM Cyber for Competence is the successor session.

See also