expressor training courses

Our highly-qualified team of instructors delivers any of our courses at your pace, customized to meet your specific needs, and including lectures and hands-on participation.

For groups of three or more, expressor delivers on-site training courses at your site. For individuals, we invite you to sign up for our first free 3-day public training course, Nov 11 – 13, 2008, in New Jersey (location to be established).

course title duration location description
architect & data steward
training course
2-day onsite
(3-attendee minimum)
  • an overview of the expressor product suite and project development paradigm
  • an in-depth analysis of a project development effort
  • use of expressor administrator to set up and manage data integration projects, create dictionary entries, perform semantic rationalizations, and write expressor image, network, and configuration files
  • use of expressor constructor to create dictionary entries and write business rules
  • an overview of how to deploy an expressor project
developer
training course
2-day onsite
(3-attendee minimum)
  • an overview of the expressor product suite and project development paradigm
  • an in-depth analysis of a project development effort
  • use of the expressor illustrator to create, test, and debug application drawings, write configuration files, write data transformations scripts using the expressor datascript language, and check in/out data from expressor repositor
  • an overview of how to deploy an expressor project
public
training course

(for architects, data stewards & developers)
3-day public
(5-attendee minimum)
  • covers all topics included in both 2-day training courses above.

  • architects & data stewards need an understanding of rdbms table design
  • developers should have programming experience (minimum 2 years) with any modern programming or scripting language (VB, C++, Java, AppleScript, Perl, Excel macros)
  • attendees of a 3-day public training course should meet the requirement for architects, data stewards and/or developers