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Course Curriculum Unit 01: Course Outline and Introduction Module 01: Introduction 00:01:00 Module 02: Who is this course for? 00:01:00 Module 03: What Will I Learn from this Course? 00:01:00 Module 04: What is CSharp (C#)? 00:01:00 Module 05: What is AutoCAD .NET API? 00:01:00 Module 06: What are the advantages of programming in AutoCAD .NET API? 00:02:00 Unit 02: .Net Framework and Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition Module 01: Section Overview 00:01:00 Module 02:.NET Framework Architecture Overview 00:03:00 Module 03: .NET Framework Class Library, Common Type System, Common Language Runtime 00:03:00 Module 04: More about.NET Framework Common Language Runtime (CLR) 00:02:00 Module 05: Visual Studio 2017 Integrated Development Environment (IDE) 00:03:00 Module 06: Visual Studio 2017 IDE Demo 00:07:00 Unit 03: C# Fundamentals Module 01: Section Overview 00:03:00 Module 02: DataTypes and Variables - Value Types (signed/unsigned integers) 00:04:00 Module 03: DataTypes and Variables - Signed and Unsigned Integer Demo 00:06:00 Module 04: DataTypes and Variables - Floating Point and Decimal 00:02:00 Module 05: DataTypes and Variables - Floating Point and Decimal Demo 00:04:00 Module 06: DataTypes and Variables - Boolean 00:03:00 Module 07: DataTypes and Variables - Reference Types 00:03:00 Module 08: DataTypes and Variables - Class Type 00:03:00 Module 09: DataTypes and Variables - Class Type - Demo 00:11:00 Module 10: DataTypes and Variables - Interface Type 00:01:00 Module 11: DataTypes and Variables - Array Type 00:02:00 Module 12: DataTypes and Variables - Array Type - Demo (Single Dimension) 00:08:00 Module 13: DataTypes and Variables - Array Type - Demo (Multi Dimension) 00:10:00 Module 14: C# Operators Overview 00:02:00 Module 15: C# Assignment Operators 00:03:00 Module 16: C# Assignment Operators - Demo 00:06:00 Module 17: C# Unary Operators 00:02:00 Module 18: C# Unary Operators - Demo 00:02:00 Module 19: C# Primary Operators 00:03:00 Module 20: C# Primary Operators - Demo 00:07:00 Module 21: C# Equality Operators 00:01:00 Module 22: C# Equality Operators - Demo 00:02:00 Module 23: C# Additive Operators 00:02:00 Module 24: C# Additive Operators - Demo 00:01:00 Module 25: C# Multiplicative Operators 00:01:00 Module 26: C# Multiplicative Operators - Demo 00:01:00 Module 27: C# - Relational and Type Operators 00:04:00 Module 28: C# - Logical, Conditional and Null Operators 00:04:00 Module 29: C# - Logical, Conditional and Null Operators - Demo 00:07:00 Module 30: C# Keywords (Reserved Words) 00:04:00 Module 31: C# - Conditionals Overview 00:01:00 Module 32: C# Conditionals - If-Then-Else Statement 00:03:00 Module 33: C# Conditionals - If-Then-Else Statement - Demo 00:07:00 Module 34: C# Conditionals - Switch Statement 00:03:00 Module 35: C# Conditionals - Switch Statement - Demo 00:04:00 Module 36: C# - Loops Overview 00:04:00 Module 37: C# Loops - For Loop 00:02:00 Module 38: C# Loops - For Loop - Demo 00:02:00 Module 39: C# Loops - Foreach Loop 00:02:00 Module 40: C# Loops - Foreach Loop - Demo 00:05:00 Module 41: C# Loops - While Loop 00:02:00 Module 42: C# Loops - While Loop - Demo 00:02:00 Module 43: C# Loops - Do While Loop 00:02:00 Module 44: C# Loops - Do While Loop - Demo 00:03:00 Module 45: Modifiers Overview 00:04:00 Module 46: Debugging Overview 00:03:00 Module 47: Debugging - Demo 1 00:05:00 Module 48: Debugging - Demo 2 00:12:00 Module 49: Debugging - Demo 3 00:06:00 Module 50: Error and Exception Handling - Overview 00:02:00 Module 51: ExceptionHandling - Demo 1 00:07:00 Module 52: ExceptionHandling - Demo 2 00:07:00 Module 53: ExceptionHandling - Demo 3 00:13:00 Module 54: Introduction to Object Oriented Programming (OOP) 00:04:00 Module 55: OOP - Encapsulation - Demo (Part 1) 00:11:00 Module 56: OOP - Encapsulation - Demo (Part 2) 00:12:00 Module 57: OOP - Inheritance - Demo (Part 1) 00:07:00 Module 58: OOP - Inheritance - Demo (Part 2) 00:05:00 Module 59: OOP - Polymorphism - Demo (Part 1) 00:10:00 Module 60: OOP - Polymorphism - Demo (Part 2) 00:03:00 Unit 04: Exploring AutoCAD .NET API Module 01: AutoCAD .NET API - Overview 00:01:00 Module 02: AutoCAD .NET API Assemblies 00:02:00 Module 03: Using AutoCAD .NET API in C# - Hello AutoCAD Demo Part 1 00:12:00 Module 04: Using AutoCAD .NET API in C# - Hello AutoCAD Demo - Part 2 00:04:00 Module 05: AutoCAD .NET API Object Hierarchy 00:03:00 Module 06: AutoCAD .NET API - Application Object Overview 00:03:00 Module 07: AutoCAD .NET API - Document Object Overview 00:03:00 Module 08: AutoCAD .NET API - Database Object Overview 00:03:00 Unit 05: Creating AutoCAD Objects using AutoCAD .NET API Module 01: Creating AutoCAD Objects using AutoCAD .NET API - Overview 00:01:00 Module 02: Creating a Line Object - Lab (Part 1) 00:14:00 Module 03: Creating a Line Object - Lab (Part 2) 00:03:00 Module 04: Creating a MText Object - Lab 00:10:00 Module 05: Creating a Circle Object - Lab 00:07:00 Module 06: Creating an Arc Object - Lab 00:05:00 Module 07: Creating a LWPolyline Object - Lab 00:05:00 Unit 06: Manipulate AutoCAD Objects Module 01: Manipulate AutoCAD Objects - Overview 00:01:00 Module 02: Copy Object using C# - Theory 00:01:00 Module 03: Copy Object using C# - Lab (Part 1) 00:11:00 Module 04: Copy Object using C# - Lab (Part 2) 00:02:00 Module 05: Copy multiple objects using C# - Lab (Part 1) 00:09:00 Module 06: Copy multiple objects using C# - Lab (Part 2) 00:01:00 Module 07: Erase Object using C# - Lab (Part 1) 00:06:00 Module 08: Erase Object using C# - Lab (Part 2) 00:05:00 Module 09: Move Object using C# - Lab (Part 1) 00:06:00 Module 10: Move Object using C# - Lab (Part 2) 00:02:00 Module 11: Mirror Object using C# - Lab (Part 1) 00:10:00 Module 12: Mirror Object using C# - Lab (Part 2) 00:02:00 Module 13: Rotate Object using C# - Lab (Part 1) 00:07:00 Module 14: Rotate Object using C# - Lab (Part 2) 00:03:00 Module 15: Scale Object using C# - Lab 00:05:00 Module 16: Copy Object Exercise 00:02:00 Module 17: Copy Object Solution 00:06:00 Module 18: Erase Object Exercise 00:02:00 Module 19: Erase Object Solution 00:07:00 Module 20: Move Object Exercise 00:02:00 Module 21: Move Object Solution 00:06:00 Module 22: Mirror Object Exercise 00:02:00 Module 23: Mirror Object Solution 00:06:00 Module 24: Rotate Object Exercise 00:02:00 Module 25: Rotate Object Solution 00:06:00 Module 26: Scale Object Exercise 00:01:00 Module 27: Scale Object Solution 00:05:00 Unit 07: Exploring AutoCAD Dictionaries (Layers, LineTypes, TextStyles) Module 01: Exploring AutoCAD Dictionaries - Layers Overview 00:03:00 Module 02: Listing all the Layers in the drawing using C# 00:11:00 Module 03: Creating a Layer in AutoCAD using C# 00:09:00 Module 04: Updating a Layer in AutoCAD using C# 00:09:00 Module 05: Turning the Layer On/Off in AutoCAD using C# 00:05:00 Module 06: Thawing/Freezing Layer in AutoCAD using C# 00:04:00 Module 07: Deleting a Layer in AutoCAD using C# 00:03:00 Module 08: Locking/UnLocking a Layer in AutoCAD using C# 00:05:00 Module 09: Assigning a Layer to an AutoCAD object using C# 00:03:00 Module 10: Exploring AutoCAD Dictionaries - LineTypes Overview 00:01:00 Module 11: Listing all the LineTypes in the drawing using C# 00:07:00 Module 12: Loading a LineType in the drawing using C# 00:07:00 Module 13: Setting the Current LineType in AutoCAD using C# 00:03:00 Module 14: Deleting a LineType in AutoCAD using C# 00:03:00 Module 15: Setting a LineType to an object using C# 00:04:00 Module 16: Exploring AutoCAD Dictionaries - TextStyles Overview 00:01:00 Module 17: Listing all the TextStyles in the drawing using C# 00:08:00 Module 18: Updating current TextStyle Font in AutoCAD using C# 00:10:00 Module 19: Setting the Current TextStyle in AutoCAD using C# 00:08:00 Module 20: Setting a TextStyle to an object using C# 00:04:00 Unit 08: User Input Functions Module 01: User Input Functions Overview 00:01:00 Module 02: Using GetString Method - Lab (Part 1) 00:13:00 Module 03: Using GetString Method - Lab (Part 2) 00:10:00 Module 04: Using GetPoint Method - Lab 00:12:00 Module 05: Using GetDistance Method - Lab 00:04:00 Module 06: Using GetKeyWords Method - Lab (Part 1) 00:12:00 Module 07: Using GetKeyWords Method - Lab (Part 2) 00:02:00 Unit 09: Selection Sets and Filters Module 01: Selection Sets and Filters - Overview 00:02:00 Module 02: Using SelectAll Method - Lab (Part 1) 00:11:00 Module 03: Using SelectAll Method - Lab (Part 2) 00:02:00 Module 04: Using SelectOnScreen Method - Lab (Part 1) 00:06:00 Module 05: Using SelectOnScreen Method - Lab (Part 2) 00:01:00 Module 06: Using SelectWindow Method - Lab 00:08:00 Module 07: Using SelectCrossingWindow Method - Lab 00:08:00 Module 08: Using SelectFence Method - Lab 00:08:00 Module 09: Using PickFirstSelection Method - Lab 00:11:00 Module 10: Using SelectionSet Filters - Overview 00:01:00 Module 11: Using SelectionSet Filters - Selecting Lines 00:09:00 Module 12: Using SelectionSet Filters - Selecting MTexts Lab 00:07:00 Module 13: Using SelectionSet Filters - Selecting Polylines Lab 00:03:00 Module 14: Using SelectionSet Filters - Selecting Blocks (FrenchDoors) Lab 00:07:00 Module 15: Using SelectionSet Filters - Selecting Blocks (BiFoldDoors) Lab 00:04:00 Module 16: Using SelectionSet Filters - Selecting objects in a Layer (Walls) Lab 00:07:00 Module 17: Using SelectionSet Filters - Selecting all objects in a Layer (Stairs) Lab 00:05:00 Module 18: Using SelectionSets and Filters - Exercises 00:02:00 Unit 10: Developing Title Block Project - Hands On! Module 01: TitleBlock Project - Overview 00:05:00 Module 02: Creating Project and TBlock Class - Lab 00:14:00 Module 03: Creating Classes for each Paper Sizes - Lab 00:07:00 Module 04: Creating TitleBlock Class - Lab 00:14:00 Module 05: Handling User Selected Paper Size - Lab 00:05:00 Module 06: Creating the TitleBlock Border Lines - Lab 00:06:00 Module 07: Creating the Horizontal Partition Lines - Lab (Part 1) 00:11:00 Module 08: Creating the Horizontal Partition Lines - Lab (Part 2) 00:05:00 Module 09: Creating Vertical Partition Lines - Lab 00:11:00 Module 10: Project Check on the Partition Lines - Lab 00:07:00 Module 11: Creating the TitleBlock Labels - Lab (Part 1) 00:10:00 Module 12: Creating the TitleBlock Labels - Lab (Part 2) 00:09:00 Module 13: Creating the TitleBlock Labels - Lab (Part 3) 00:11:00 Module 14: Project Check on the Labels 00:07:00 Module 15: Creating Drawing Information Texts 00:08:00 Module 16: Debugging the TitleBlock Project - Lab 00:10:00 Module 17: Completing and Running the TitleBlock Plugin 00:05:00 Module 18: Audit Drawing Project - Overview 00:02:00 Module 19: Audit Drawing Project - Demo 00:07:00 Module 20: Creating the AuditDrawing Project 00:11:00 Module 21: Creating the AuditDrawing DisplayOnScreen Method 00:14:00 Module 22: Creating the AuditDrawing Write to TXT File Method 00:08:00 Module 23: Creating the AuditDrawing Write to CSV File Method 00:06:00 Module 24: Creating the AuditDrawing Write to HTML File Method 00:14:00 Module 25: AuditDrawing Plugin Demo 00:04:00 Module 26: Creating the AuditBlock Method 00:05:00 Module 27: Creating the AuditBlock GatherBlocksAndCount Method 00:16:00 Module 28: Creating the AuditBlock DisplayOnScreen Method 00:06:00 Module 29: Creating the AuditBlock WriteToTXTFile Method 00:05:00 Module 30: Creating the AuditBlock WriteToCSVFile Method 00:05:00 Module 31: Creating the AuditBlock WriteToHTMLFile Method 00:07:00 Module 32: AuditBlock Completed Component - Demo 00:12:00 Unit 11: Conclusion Module 01: Conclusion 00:01:00
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for experienced IT security-related practitioners, auditors, consultants, investigators, or instructors, including network or security analysts and engineers, network administrators, information security specialists, and risk management professionals, who are pursuing CISSP training and certification to acquire the credibility and mobility to advance within their current computer security careers or to migrate to a related career. Through the study of all eight CISSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) domains, students will validate their knowledge by meeting the necessary preparation requirements to qualify to sit for the CISSP certification exam. Additional CISSP certification requirements include a minimum of five years of direct professional work experience in two or more fields related to the eight CBK security domains, or a college degree and four years of experience. Overview #NAME? In this course, students will expand upon their knowledge by addressing the essential elements of the 8 domains that comprise a Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)© for information systems security professionals. Prerequisites CompTIA Network+ Certification 1 - Security and Risk Management Security Governance Principles Compliance Professional Ethics Security Documentation Risk Management Threat Modeling Business Continuity Plan Fundamentals Acquisition Strategy and Practice Personnel Security Policies Security Awareness and Training 2 - Asset Security Asset Classification Privacy Protection Asset Retention Data Security Controls Secure Data Handling 3 - Security Engineering Security in the Engineering Lifecycle System Component Security Security Models Controls and Countermeasures in Enterprise Security Information System Security Capabilities Design and Architecture Vulnerability Mitigation Vulnerability Mitigation in Embedded, Mobile, and Web-Based Systems Cryptography Concepts Cryptography Techniques Site and Facility Design for Physical Security Physical Security Implementation in Sites and Facilities 4 - Information Security Management Goals Organizational Security The Application of Security Concepts 5 - Information Security Classification and Program Development Information Classification Security Program Development 6 - Risk Management and Ethics Risk Management Ethics 7 - Software Development Security Software Configuration Management Software Controls Database System Security 8 - Cryptography Ciphers and Cryptography Symmetric-Key Cryptography Asymmetric-Key Cryptography Hashing and Message Digests Email, Internet, and Wireless Security Cryptographic Weaknesses 9 - Physical Security Physical Access Control Physical Access Monitoring Physical Security Methods Facilities Security
Security+ training course description A hands on course aimed at getting delegates successfully through the CompTia Security+ examination. What will you learn Explain general security concepts. Describe the security concepts in communications. Describe how to secure an infrastructure. Recognise the role of cryptography. Describe operational/organisational security. Security+ training course details Who will benefit: Those wishing to pass the Security+ exam. Prerequisites: TCP/IP foundation for engineers Duration 5 days Security+ training course contents General security concepts Non-essential services and protocols. Access control: MAC, DAC, RBAC. Security attacks: DOS, DDOS, back doors, spoofing, man in the middle, replay, hijacking, weak keys, social engineering, mathematical, password guessing, brute force, dictionary, software exploitation. Authentication: Kerberos, CHAP, certificates, usernames/ passwords, tokens, biometrics. Malicious code: Viruses, trojan horses, logic bombs, worms. Auditing, logging, scanning. Communication security Remote access: 802.1x, VPNs, L2TP, PPTP, IPsec, RADIUS, TACACS, SSH. Email: S/MIME, PGP, spam, hoaxes. Internet: SSL, TLS, HTTPS, IM, packet sniffing, privacy, Javascript, ActiveX, buffer overflows, cookies, signed applets, CGI, SMTP relay. LDAP. sftp, anon ftp, file sharing, sniffing, 8.3 names. Wireless: WTLS, 802.11, 802.11x, WEP/WAP. Infrastructure security Firewalls, routers, switches, wireless, modems, RAS, PBX, VPN, IDS, networking monitoring, workstations, servers, mobile devices. Media security: Coax, UTP, STP, fibre. Removable media. Topologies: Security zones, DMZ, Intranet, Extranet, VLANs, NAT, Tunnelling. IDS: Active/ passive, network/host based, honey pots, incident response. Security baselines: Hardening OS/NOS, networks and applications. Cryptography basics Integrity, confidentiality, access control, authentication, non-repudiation. Standards and protocols. Hashing, symmetric, asymmetric. PKI: Certificates, policies, practice statements, revocation, trust models. Key management and certificate lifecycles. Storage: h/w, s/w, private key protection. Escrow, expiration, revocation, suspension, recovery, destruction, key usage. Operational/Organisation security Physical security: Access control, social engineering, environment. Disaster recovery: Backups, secure disaster recovery plans. Business continuity: Utilities, high availability, backups. Security policies: AU, due care, privacy, separation of duties, need to know, password management, SLAs, disposal, destruction, HR policies. Incident response policy. Privilege management: Users, groups, roles, single sign on, centralised/decentralised. Auditing. Forensics: Chain of custody, preserving and collecting evidence. Identifying risks: Assets, risks, threats, vulnerabilities. Role of education/training. Security documentation.
About this training course Transmission lines and sub-stations are essential components in the electrical power systems. Proper design and maintenance are crucial for transmission lines to maintain a continuous operation. The objective of this 5-day training course is to deal appropriately with control systems, design characteristics and electric & magnetic fields. Participants will gain a better understanding on the corona and gap discharge phenomena, constructional features, and optimization of the transmission lines. Training Objectives By participating in this course, you will be able to: Understand transmission line design and its application Examine different types of conductors and electrical characteristics Explore basic and general transmission line parameters Prevent overvoltage through insulation design Determine surge impedance and corona effects Calculate and measure electric and magnetic fields Comprehend the impact of audible noise and electromagnetic interference Identify interference within the transmission line systems Target Audience The course will greatly benefit the following groups but not limited to: Electrical Engineers Civil Engineers Transmission & Distribution Engineers Substation Operators Safety Engineers Reliability Engineers Facility & Plant Engineers Technical Engineers Design Engineers Plant Supervisors Electrical Contractors Course Level Basic or Foundation Intermediate Training Methods The training instructor relies on a highly interactive training method to enhance the learning process. This method ensures that all participants gain a complete understanding of all the topics covered. The training environment is highly stimulating, challenging, and effective because the participants will learn by case studies which will allow them to apply the material taught in their own organization. Course Duration: 5 days in total (35 hours). Training Schedule 0830 - Registration 0900 - Start of training 1030 - Morning Break 1045 - Training recommences 1230 - Lunch Break 1330 - Training recommences 1515 - Evening break 1530 - Training recommences 1700 - End of Training The maximum number of participants allowed for this training course is 25. This course is also available through our Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) format. Trainer Your expert course leader is a professional engineer with extensive experience in power system studies, substation design field-testing, and EHS programs settings for Mining and Electrical Utilities sectors. He was formally the Engineering Manager at GE Canada in Ontario. He received his M.Sc. in electrical engineering from the University of New Brunswick and his MBA from Laurier School of Business in Waterloo. He has managed and executed more than 150 engineering projects on substation design EMF audits and power system studies and analyses, EMF audits and grounding audits, for major electrical utilities, mines, oil and gas, data centers, industrial and commercial facilities in Canada and the U.S. He is a certified professional engineer in the provinces of Ontario and Alberta. He has various IEEE publications, has served as a technical reviewer for many IEEE journals in power systems and control systems, and is the chair of the Industry Application Chapter (IAS) for IEEE Toronto Section. He remains a very active member for the IEEE substation committee of IEEE Std. 81 ground testing (WGE6) and IEEE Std. 80 ground design (WGD7). A certified electrical safety trainer by GE Corporate and a Canadian Standard Association (CSA) committee member at the mining advisory panel for electrical safety, he also taught many technical courses all over Canada to industrial customers, electrical consultants as well as to electrical utilities customers. Highlighted Projects: Various Power System Studies for 345/230 kV Stations - Nova Scotia Power (EMERA) RF audits for Telecom tower and antennas - Cogeco/Rogers Mobile Power System analysis - Powell Canada Structural/Geotechnical Design and upgrades - Oakville Hydro Underground Cables testing and sizing - Plan Group Relay programming and design optimization - Cenovus Canada Different Arc Flash Analysis and BESS Design - SNC Lavalin Environmental site assessment (ESA) Phase I/II for multiple stations - Ontario Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) assessment for Toronto LRT expansion - MOSAIC Battery energy storage system (BESS) installation at City of London - Siemens Canada EMF audits for 500 kV Transmission Lines - Hydro One EMF audits for 500 kV Transmission Lines - Hydro Quebec AC interference for 138 kV line modeling and mitigations - HBMS Mine POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations
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Maintaining consistent product quality isn’t just good business—it’s a regulatory necessity. This CPD-accredited Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) course explores the core principles and expectations surrounding manufacturing standards in industries such as food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. From production hygiene to quality control systems, each topic is carefully structured to support learners in understanding the frameworks that help prevent contamination, errors, and inefficiencies. Designed for remote study, this course is ideal for professionals looking to broaden their awareness of industry protocols without stepping outside their daily routine. Whether you’re involved in production, quality assurance, or packaging, you’ll gain clarity on standard operating procedures, audit readiness, and documentation essentials. Study at your own pace, sharpen your understanding, and stay aligned with industry expectations—right from your screen. Course Curriculum: Module 01: Basic Concept of GMP and Safety Regulations Module 02: Good and Bad Manufacturing Practice Module 03: Preventing and Controlling Contamination Module 04: Maintenance and Hygiene Module 05: GMP for Pharmaceutical Industry Module 06: GMP for Food Industry Module 07: GMP for Cosmetics Industry Module 08: IT Applications on GMP Course Assessment You will immediately be given access to a specifically crafted MCQ test upon completing an online module. For each test, the pass mark will be set to 60%. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by The CPD Certification Service Who is this course for? The Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) - CPD Accredited training is ideal for highly motivated individuals or teams who want to enhance their skills and efficiently skilled employees. Requirements There are no formal entry requirements for the course, with enrollment open to anyone! Career path Learn the essential skills and knowledge you need to excel in your professional life with the help & guidance from our Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) - CPD Accredited training.
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for A Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant is responsible for creating and configuring apps, automations, and solutions. They act as the liaison between users and the implementation team. The functional consultant promotes utilization of solutions within an organization. The functional consultant may perform discovery, engage subject matter experts and stakeholders, capture requirements, and map requirements to features. They implement components of a solution including application enhancements, custom user experiences, system integrations, data conversions, custom process automation, and simple visualizations. This course will teach you to use Microsoft Power Platform solutions to simplify, automate, and empower business processes for organizations in the role of a Functional Consultant. A Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant is responsible for creating and configuring apps, automations, and solutions. They act as the liaison between users and the implementation team. The functional consultant promotes utilization of solutions within an organization. The functional consultant may perform discovery, engage subject matter experts and stakeholders, capture requirements, and map requirements to features. They implement components of a solution including application enhancements, custom user experiences, system integrations, data conversions, custom process automation, and simple visualizations. This course may contain a 1-day Applied Workshop. This workshop will allow you to practice your Functional Consultant skills by creating an end-to-end solution to solve a problem for a fictitious company. The solution will include a Microsoft Dataverse database, Power Apps canvas app, and Power Automate flows. Prerequisites Experience as an IT professional or student Working knowledge of Microsoft Power Platform and its key components Knowledge of Microsoft Dataverse (or general data modeling) and security concepts 1 - Describe the business value of the Microsoft Power Platform Explore Microsoft Power Platform Describe the business value of the Power Platform Explore connectors and Microsoft Dataverse Describe how Power Platform works with Microsoft 365 apps and services Explore how Power Platform works with Microsoft Teams Describe how Power Platform works with Microsoft Dynamics 365 apps Describe how Power Platform solutions consume Microsoft Azure services Explore how Microsoft Power Platform apps work together Use Artificial Intelligence to increase productivity 2 - Core components of Power Pages Get started with Power Pages Core tools and components of Power Pages Overview of Power Pages security Overview of Power Pages extensibility 3 - Explore Power Pages templates Site design templates Scenario-based templates Dynamics 365 Power Pages site templates 4 - Explore Power Pages design studio Work with pages Page components Site styling and templates 5 - Explore Power Pages design studio data and security features Data workspace in Power Pages design studio Power Pages security features 6 - Introduction to Power Pages administration Power Pages administrative tools Set up workspace in Power Pages design studio 7 - Get started building with Power BI Use Power BI Building blocks of Power BI Tour and use the Power BI service 8 - Get data with Power BI Desktop Overview of Power BI Desktop Explore Power BI Desktop Connect to data sources Get data from Excel Transform data to include in a report Combine data from multiple sources Clean data to include in a report 9 - Model data in Power BI How to manage your data relationships Create calculated columns Optimize data models Create measures Create calculated tables Explore time-based data 10 - Use visuals in Power BI Create and customize simple visualizations Create slicers Map visualizations Matrices and tables Create scatter, waterfall, and funnel charts Modify colors in charts and visuals Page layout and formatting 11 - Explore data in Power BI Quick insights in Power BI Create and configure a dashboard Ask questions of your data with natural language Create custom Q&A suggestions Share dashboards with your organization Display visuals and tiles in full screen Edit tile details and add widgets Get more space on your dashboard 12 - Publish and share in Power BI Publish Power BI Desktop reports Print and export dashboards and reports Introducing Power BI Mobile Create workspaces in Power BI Build apps Use apps Integrate OneDrive for Business with Power BI Publish to web 13 - Create and manage workspaces in Power BI Distribute a report or dashboard Monitor usage and performance Recommend a development life cycle strategy Troubleshoot data by viewing its lineage Configure data protection 14 - Manage semantic models in Power BI Use a Power BI gateway to connect to on-premises data sources Configure a semantic model scheduled refresh Configure incremental refresh settings Manage and promote semantic models Troubleshoot service connectivity Boost performance with query caching (Premium) 15 - Create dashboards in Power BI Configure data alerts Explore data by asking questions Review Quick insights Add a dashboard theme Pin a live report page to a dashboard Configure a real-time dashboard Set mobile view 16 - Implement row-level security Configure row-level security with the static method Configure row-level security with the dynamic method 17 - Create tables in Dataverse Table characteristics Table relationships Dataverse logic and security Dataverse auditing Dual-write vs. virtual tables 18 - Manage tables in Dataverse Identify tables and table types in Dataverse Create a custom table Enable attachments within a table Licensing requirements for each table type 19 - Create and manage columns within a table in Dataverse Define columns in Microsoft Dataverse Column types in Microsoft Dataverse Add a column to a table Create a primary name column Restrictions that apply to columns in a table Create an auto numbering column Create an alternate key 20 - Create a relationship between tables in Dataverse Relate one or more tables - Introduction Relationship types that are available in Microsoft Dataverse Create a one-to-many relationship between tables Create a many-to-many relationship between tables Edit or delete relationships 21 - Working with choices in Dataverse Define choice column Standard choices column 22 - Get started with security roles in Dataverse Understand environment roles Adding or disabling an environment user Understand security concepts in Dataverse Understand user security roles and security role defaults Check the roles that a user belongs to Configure Dataverse teams for security Configure Dataverse group teams for security 23 - Use administration options for Dataverse Use Microsoft Power Platform Admin Center portal Tenant storage capacity Advanced Customization options in Power Apps Portal Enable and disable auditing 24 - Manage Dynamics 365 model-driven app settings and security Configure role-based security Manage teams and business units Explore settings and customizations 25 - Introduction to Microsoft Power Platform security and governance Identify Microsoft Power Platform environments Data Loss Prevention policies Microsoft Power Platform Center of Excellence Starter Kit 26 - Get started with model-driven apps in Power Apps Introducing model-driven apps Components of model-driven apps Design model-driven apps Incorporate business process flows 27 - Configure forms, charts, and dashboards in model-driven apps Forms overview Form elements Configure multiple forms Use specialized form components Configure views overview Configure grids Create and edit views Configure charts overview Dashboards overview Use interactive streams and tiles 28 - Get started with Power Apps canvas apps Power Apps building blocks Ways to build Power Apps Power Apps related technologies Additional Power Apps related technologies Designing a Power Apps app 29 - Connect to other data in a Power Apps canvas app Overview of the different data sources Work with action-based data sources Power Automate is a companion to Power Apps 30 - How to build the UI in a canvas app in Power Apps Use themes to quickly change the appearance of your app Branding a control Icons Images Personalization Using the tablet or phone form factors 31 - Manage apps in Power Apps Power Apps review 32 - Build your first app with Power Apps and Dataverse for Teams Create your first app with the hero template Customize your app with Power Apps Studio Publish your app Install template apps 33 - Access Dataverse in Power Pages websites Use lists to display multiple Dataverse records Use forms to interact with Dataverse data 34 - Authentication and user management in Power Pages Power Pages authentication settings User registration in Power Pages Authentication management for Power Pages users Power Pages authentication providers 35 - Power Pages maintenance and troubleshooting Power Pages website maintenance Power Pages website troubleshooting 36 - Define and create business rules in Dataverse Define business rules - Introduction Define the components of a business rule Create a business rule 37 - Get started with Power Automate Introducing Power Automate Troubleshoot flows 38 - Use the Admin center to manage environments and data policies in Power Automate Administer flows Export and import flows Learn how to distribute button flows 39 - Use Dataverse triggers and actions in Power Automate Dataverse triggers Query data Create, update, delete, and relate actions 40 - Extend Dataverse with Power Automate Set up a flow and configure its trigger Email Dataverse record Add to-do items Test and run your flow 41 - Introduction to expressions in Power Automate Get started with expressions Notes make things easier Types of functions Write complex expressions 42 - Build your first Power Automate for desktop flow Set up the environment Explore Power Automate for desktop Create your first Power Automate for desktop flow Record Power Automate for desktop actions Edit and test recorded actions 43 - Run a Power Automate for desktop flow in unattended mode Set up an unattended desktop flow Create a new cloud flow that calls an existing flow in unattended mode Perform a test run Best practices 44 - Optimize your business process with process advisor Get familiar with process advisor Create your first recording Edit recordings and group actions Analyze recordings and interpret results Automation recommendations 45 - Get started with Microsoft Copilot Studio bots Get started working with environments Create bots and work with the Microsoft Copilot Studio interface Create topics Test bots Publish bots and analyze performance 46 - Enhance Microsoft Copilot Studio bots Use Power Automate to add actions Transfer conversations to agents by using Omnichannel for Customer Service Create topics for existing support content Analyze bot performance 47 - Manage topics in Microsoft Copilot Studio Work with bot topics Branch a topic Create topics for existing support content Work with system fallback topics Manage topics 48 - Manage Power Virtual Agents Environments in Microsoft Copilot Studio Bot topics permissions Bot entities and flow permissions Monitor and diagnose Administer and manage Export and import bots Authentication 49 - Get started building with Power BI Use Power BI Building blocks of Power BI Tour and use the Power BI service 50 - Get data with Power BI Desktop Overview of Power BI Desktop Explore Power BI Desktop Connect to data sources Get data from Excel Transform data to include in a report Combine data from multiple sources Clean data to include in a report 51 - Model data in Power BI How to manage your data relationships Create calculated columns Optimize data models Create measures Create calculated tables Explore time-based data 52 - Use visuals in Power BI Create and customize simple visualizations Create slicers Map visualizations Matrices and tables Create scatter, waterfall, and funnel charts Modify colors in charts and visuals Page layout and formatting 53 - Explore data in Power BI Quick insights in Power BI Create and configure a dashboard Ask questions of your data with natural language Create custom Q&A suggestions Share dashboards with your organization Display visuals and tiles in full screen Edit tile details and add widgets Get more space on your dashboard 54 - Publish and share in Power BI Publish Power BI Desktop reports Print and export dashboards and reports Introducing Power BI Mobile Create workspaces in Power BI Build apps Use apps Integrate OneDrive for Business with Power BI Publish to web 55 - Manage solutions in Power Apps and Power Automate Add and remove apps, flows, and entities in a solution Edit a solution-aware app, flow, and table Build and deploy a complex solution with flows, apps, and entities Automate solution management 56 - Load/export data and create data views in Dataverse View data in a table Create or edit views of data in a table Load data into a table Export data from a table Add, update, or delete data in a table by using Excel Import data using Power Query Generate a new dataflow from an Excel Template Dataflow and Azure integration 57 - Get started with AI Builder Choose an AI capability Create your first model Ways to use your models 58 - Manage models in AI Builder Model lifecycle Manage model versions Share your models 59 - Use AI Builder in Power Automate AI Builder in Power Automate saves time Advanced usage of AI Builder in Power Automate 60 - Functional Consultant skills Create entity relationship diagrams Create and document mock-ups Document functional requirements and artifacts Complete fit-gap analysis Discuss stakeholder management responsibilities Understand industry accelerators Define Application Lifecycle Management Participate in testing Evaluate options Define connectors Understand Power Apps component framework 61 - Solution Architect series: Plan application lifecycle management for Power Platform Key considerations for ALM Solutions Configuration and reference data Release process ALM with Azure DevOps
About this training course The smart meter or smart grid represents the next-generation electrical power system. This system uses information, data & communication technology within generation, delivery and consumption of electric energy. This 4-day course will equip you with the innovations that are shaping the power generation and distribution systems and will cover topics ranging from Smart Metering Architecture, Cybersecurity, Smart Grid Systems and Power Line Communications. Training Objectives By participating in this course, you will be able to: Comprehend the Smart Grid and Smart Meters architecture Review latest trends and challenges within the Smart Grid Technology Perform analysis on smart electronic meters Comply with regulatory and metering standards Recognize the importance of cybersecurity in smart grids Maximize efficiency, reliability, and longevity of your smart meters and equipment Gain valuable insights into power quality and harmonics Target Audience This course will greatly benefit the following groups but not limited to: Smart Grid managers and engineers Smart Meters managers and engineers Power plant managers Outage managers Maintenance and operations engineers Power regulatory personnel Transmission managers and engineers Distribution managers and engineers IT managers Renewable energy managers and engineers Course Level Basic or Foundation Intermediate Training Methods The training instructor relies on a highly interactive training method to enhance the learning process. This method ensures that all participants gain a complete understanding of all the topics covered. The training environment is highly stimulating, challenging, and effective because the participants will learn by case studies which will allow them to apply the material taught in their own organization. Course Duration: 4 days in total (28 hours). Training Schedule 0830 - Registration 0900 - Start of training 1030 - Morning Break 1045 - Training recommences 1230 - Lunch Break 1330 - Training recommences 1515 - Evening break 1530 - Training recommences 1700 - End of Training The maximum number of participants allowed for this training course is 25. This course is also available through our Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) format. Trainer Your expert course leader is a professional engineer with extensive experience in power system studies, substation design field-testing, and EHS programs settings for Mining and Electrical Utilities sectors. He was formally the Engineering Manager at GE Canada in Ontario. He received his M.Sc. in electrical engineering from the University of New Brunswick and his MBA from Laurier School of Business in Waterloo. He has managed and executed more than 150 engineering projects on substation design EMF audits and power system studies and analyses, EMF audits and grounding audits, for major electrical utilities, mines, oil and gas, data centers, industrial and commercial facilities in Canada and the U.S. He is a certified professional engineer in the provinces of Ontario and Alberta. He has various IEEE publications, has served as a technical reviewer for many IEEE journals in power systems and control systems, and is the chair of the Industry Application Chapter (IAS) for IEEE Toronto Section. He remains a very active member for the IEEE substation committee of IEEE Std. 81 ground testing (WGE6) and IEEE Std. 80 ground design (WGD7). A certified electrical safety trainer by GE Corporate and a Canadian Standard Association (CSA) committee member at the mining advisory panel for electrical safety, he also taught many technical courses all over Canada to industrial customers, electrical consultants as well as to electrical utilities customers. Highlighted Projects: Various Power System Studies for 345/230 kV Stations - Nova Scotia Power (EMERA) RF audits for Telecom tower and antennas - Cogeco/Rogers Mobile Power System analysis - Powell Canada Structural/Geotechnical Design and upgrades - Oakville Hydro Underground Cables testing and sizing - Plan Group Relay programming and design optimization - Cenovus Canada Different Arc Flash Analysis and BESS Design - SNC Lavalin Environmental site assessment (ESA) Phase I/II for multiple stations - Ontario Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) assessment for Toronto LRT expansion - MOSAIC Battery energy storage system (BESS) installation at City of London - Siemens Canada EMF audits for 500 kV Transmission Lines - Hydro One EMF audits for 500 kV Transmission Lines - Hydro Quebec AC interference for 138 kV line modeling and mitigations - HBMS Mine POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations
Total H.248 training course description A course focusing purely on the H.248 protocol. Anyone working through the ITU standards documents can testify to the need of a training course to explain how H.248 really works. This course already assumes knowledge of other VoIP protocols and starts by positioning H.248 in relation to the other protocols. The course then looks at H.248 architectures and concepts before analysing H.248 messages and call flows. What will you learn Describe what H.248 is Recognise where H.248 fits in relation to other VoIP protocols. Explain how H.248 works. Analyse H.248 packets Total H.248 training course details Who will benefit: Technical staff working with H.248 Prerequisites: Voice Over IP. Duration 2 days Total H.248 training course contents What is H.248? Review of VoIP protocols: RTP, RTCP, SIP, SDP, H.323. The PSTN and SS7. Where H.248 fits into the picture. H.248 history. MGCP. The IETF. Megaco. ITU standards. H.248v1, v2, v3. H.248 architectures Media Gateways, Media Gateway Controllers, Gateway Control functions, Signalling Gateways. Reference architectures: IMS/TISPAN: IBCF, IWF, I-BGF, SPDF. MSF: S-SBG-NC, D-SBG-NC. GSMA: IPX Proxy. Softswitches. H.248 concepts The connection model, terminations, streams, contexts. Termination properties: descriptors, context properties. Events, signals, packages. H.248 messages Protocol stack, UDP, TCP. Message structure. Transactions, actions, commands. Requests, replies, acknowledgements. Sample message flows. Binary encoding, ASN syntax, Text encoding. H.248 commands Termination manipulation: Add, Subtract, Move, Modify. Event reporting: Notify. Management: AuditCapability, AuditValue, ServiceChange. H.248 Descriptors What are descriptors? Relationship with messages and commands. Basic descriptors, Descriptors composed of other descriptors. The 19 descriptors. Defaults. H.248 Transactions Groups of commands, transaction Ids, relationship with actions and commands. Requests and replies. H.248 wrap up What is a package? Basic packages. H.248 security. H.248 - SIP interoperation. H.248 interoperation with other protocols.
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