BMC Atrium Discovery and Dependency Mapping 10.0: Creating

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BMC Atrium Discovery and Dependency Mapping 10.0: Creating
COURSE ABSTRACT
ATRIUM DISCOVERY AND DEPENDENCY MAPPING
BMC Atrium Discovery and Dependency
Mapping 10.0: Creating Patterns
Course Overview
COURSE CODE
» AUTO-DMCP-1000
PRODUCT RELEASE
» BMC Atrium Discovery and Dependency
Mapping v10.0
DELIVERY METHOD 
» Instructor Led Training (ILT)
COURSE DURATION
» 5 Days
TARGET AUDIENCE 
» Technical members of the project team
responsible for deploying BMC Atrium
Discovery and Dependency Mapping
– Configuration Managers
– Project Managers
This course enables participants to extend and maintain a BMC Atrium Discovery and Dependency
Mapping (BMC Atrium Discovery) deployment beyond the initial baseline. This course also enables
participants to extend discovery using the product’s Collaborative Application Mapping (CAM)
feature and The Pattern Language (TPL) to discover and model the complex custom software and
business applications.
IMPORTANT
Included in this course is the examination for BMC Accredited Administrator: BMC Atrium
Discovery and Dependency Mapping 10.0. Taking the exam and pursuing accreditation is
optional, however all students enrolled in the BMC Atrium Discovery and Dependency Mapping
10.0: Creating Patterns course automatically are enrolled in the exam. Following the completion
of the BMC Atrium Discovery and Dependency Mapping 10.0: Creating Patterns course, you will
have three weeks to take the BMC Accredited Administrator examination online. You can take the
exam twice within this period. Those who pass will receive the title of BMC Accredited
Administrator: BMC Atrium Discovery and Dependency Mapping 10.0. Those who do not take
the exam within this timeframe will not be granted a retake.
Course Objectives
» Describe the data model and operating principles
» Review important functions in The Pattern Language
» Describe the Collaborative Application Mapping process
» Adapt pattern templates to discover custom software
» Use the manual pattern execution to quickly test the patterns
PREREQUISITES
» Use The Pattern Language (TPL) concepts
» Familiarity with the Linux command line
» Extract data using XPath and Regular Expressions
interface
» Knowledge of simple regular expressions
and scripting languages such as Perl,
Python, or Bash
» Recommended but not required:
BMC Atrium Discovery and Dependency
Mapping 10.0: Administering (ILT)
» Write efficient regular expressions for triggers
» Model Software Instances and Business Application Instances
» Identify the techniques available to discover the versions of Software Instances and Business
Application Instances
» Build a complete, versioned application model with relationships
» Describe best practices to use TPL and develop solutions
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respective owners. ©2014 BMC Software, Inc.
For additional information about BMC Education Services, please visit us at
www.bmc.com/education.
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COURSE ABSTRACT
ATRIUM DISCOVERY AND DEPENDENCY MAPPING
BMC Atrium Discovery and Dependency
Mapping 10.0: Creating Patterns
COURSE ACTIVITIES
» Classroom Presentations
» Hands-on Lab Exercises
CERTIFICATION PATH 
» This course is part of the BMC Atrium Discovery and Dependency Mapping 10 accreditation
DISCOUNT OPTIONS 
» Have multiple students? Contact us to discuss hosting a private class for your organization
» Contact us for additional information 
Course Modules
Module 1: BMC Atrium Discovery and
Dependency Mapping Concepts
» Datastore Basics
» Nodes Overview
» Patterns Overview
» Query Language Overview
Module 2: Collaborative Application
Mapping
» Introduction to Application Mapping
» Collaborative Application Mapping
» Search, Investigate, and Create a Prototype
» Define Functional Components
» Map the Application
Module 3: Edit Pattern Templates
» Locating and Downloading Pattern
Templates
» Editing a Simple SI Pattern Template
» Uploading and Testing a Simple SI Module
» Working with the SI Version Package
Template
» Working with the Simple BAI Template
Module 4: Application Mapping Using The
Pattern Language (TPL)
» Overview of Application Mapping
» TPL Basics
» Triggers
» The Pattern Body
» Regular Expressions
» Tables and Functions
» Metadata, XPath, Relationships, and
Pattern Sections
» Business Application Instances
Module 5: Best Practices for Developing
Solutions
» Developing and Debugging Patterns
» Writing Efficient Regular Expressions
» Preparing for Modeling
» Collaborative Application Mapping
» Analyzing and Extending Directly
Discovered Data
» Constructing SIs and BAIs
Appendix A
» Inefficient Regular Expression Example
» Syncmapping
BMC, BMC Software, and the BMC Software logo are the exclusive properties of BMC Software, Inc., are registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, and may be registered or pending registration in other
countries. All other BMC trademarks, service marks, and logos may be registered or pending registration in the U.S. or in other countries. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their
respective owners. ©2014 BMC Software, Inc.
For additional information about BMC Education Services, please visit us at
www.bmc.com/education.
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