Build and Implement an Asset Management System in VB.NET

Coursera MOOC / Non-credit USD 49
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Build and Implement an Asset Management System in VB.NET

About this course

Learners will be able to design, develop, and implement a complete Asset Management System using VB.NET by applying database design principles, form development, validation logic, and reporting techniques. By the end of the course, learners will confidently manage asset records, attributes, services, and maintenance data through a structured and scalable desktop application. This course provides hands-on, project-based learning that walks learners through the full lifecycle of building an Asset Management System—from understanding system requirements and designing normalized database tables to implementing CRUD operations, business logic, and event-driven programming. Learners gain practical experience in developing real-world modules such as asset management, attribute handling, service tracking, and report generation using VB.NET. What makes this course unique is its end-to-end project approach, allowing learners to work on a single integrated system rather than isolated examples. The course emphasizes real-world application structure, data integrity, and maintainable coding practices aligned with industry-relevant scenarios. By completing this course, learners strengthen their VB.NET development skills while building a portfolio-ready desktop application that demonstrates practical problem-solving and system design expertise.

What you'll learn

  • design and develop an Asset Management System
  • apply database design principles
  • implement CRUD operations using VB.NET
  • generate reports based on asset data
  • handle service tracking and maintenance data

Course objectives

  • provide hands-on training in software development
  • enhance VB.NET programming skills
  • create a portfolio-ready application

Skills you'll gain

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