Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for Project administrators and ETL developers responsible for data extraction and transformation using DataStage. Overview Describe the uses of DataStage and the DataStage workflowDescribe the Information Server architecture and how DataStage fits within itDescribe the Information Server and DataStage deployment optionsUse the Information Server Web Console and the DataStage Administrator client to create DataStage users and to configure the DataStage environmentImport and export DataStage objects to a fileImport table definitions for sequential files and relational tablesDesign, compile, run, and monitor DataStage parallel jobsDesign jobs that read and write to sequential filesDescribe the DataStage parallel processing architectureDesign jobs that combine data using joins and lookupsDesign jobs that sort and aggregate dataImplement complex business logic using the DataStage Transformer stageDebug DataStage jobs using the DataStage PX Debugger This course enables the project administrators & developers to acquire the skills necessary to develop parallel jobs in DataStage. Students will learn to create parallel jobs that access sequential & relational data, and combine and transform the data. Course Outline Introduction to DataStage Deployment DataStage Administration Work with Metadata Create Parallel Jobs Access Sequential Data Partitioning and Collecting Algorithms Combine Data Group Processing Stages Transformer Stage Repository Functions Work with Relational Data Control Jobs
Why Opt for the Rhino 3D Training Course in Jewelry Design? Click here for more info Within a span of 10 hours, you'll master the interface and gain insights into how Rhino leverages points, lines, surfaces, and solids to fashion printable 3D objects. Moreover, you'll explore the art of crafting repetitive and intricate geometric shapes, perfect for creating minimalist and elegant jewelry. Flexible Scheduling: 1-on-1 training sessions tailored to your schedule. Pick any hour between 9 am and 7 pm from Mon to Sat. Course Duration: 10 hours. Training Methods: Choose between in-person sessions or live online training. Why Choose Our Rhino 3D Training Course for Jewelry Design? Rhino, also known as Rhinoceros, stands as a robust 3D computer graphics and computer-aided design software extensively utilized in various industries, including architecture, industrial design, and multimedia. LDTC offers meticulously crafted Rhino courses to empower you in mastering this software. Led by experienced instructors, our courses ensure a comprehensive understanding of Rhino, equipping you to create exceptional designs, specifically tailored for jewelry creation. Rhino 3D Training for Jewelry Design: Our Rhino 3D training caters to both beginners and those aspiring to acquire advanced techniques, emphasizing its application in jewelry design. Course Highlights: Precise 3D Modeling: Master the art of crafting free-form 3D NURBS models with utmost precision. Advanced Functionality: Explore Rhino's advanced surfacing commands and features tailored for jewelry design. User Interface Mastery: Navigate Rhino's interface seamlessly and refine your skills in curves, surfaces, and solids. Expert Guidance: Acquire expertise in Rhino's modeling environment under the guidance of seasoned professionals. Modeling Why Choose Our Rhino 3D Training Course for Jewelry Design? Rhino, also known as Rhinoceros, stands as a robust 3D computer graphics and computer-aided design software extensively utilized in various industries, including architecture, industrial design, and multimedia. LDTC offers meticulously crafted Rhino courses to empower you in mastering this software. Led by experienced instructors, our courses ensure a comprehensive understanding of Rhino, equipping you to create exceptional designs, specifically tailored for jewelry creation. Rhino for Jewelry Design - 16-Hour Course Module 1: Introduction and Navigation Get acquainted with Rhino's interface, menus, and screen layout. Navigate Rhino models with precision in 2D lines, polylines, and NURBS curves. Use modeling setup features like snap, ortho, and planar constraints for accuracy. Leverage object snaps and Smart Track functionality for enhanced precision. Module 2: Solid and Surface Modeling Fundamentals Rapidly develop 3D solids and surfaces using Rhino's organized layering system. Utilize coordinates and constraints for meticulous modeling in 3D space. Create diverse shapes, including rectangles, circles, arcs, ellipses, and polygon curves. Enhance models with Rhino render, render color, and free-form curves. Efficiently handle model views with pan, zoom, and view management tools. Implement various editing commands for curve manipulation and transforming curves into surfaces and solids. Utilize history tracking for advanced editing and execute general editing actions. Module 3: Intermediate Edit and Surfacing Techniques Introduce essential NURBS modeling concepts and terminologies. Edit curves and surfaces through control point manipulation and rebuilding for optimal refinement. Use the nudge modeling aid for precise adjustments and generate deformable shapes. Create curves through projection techniques and split surfaces using curves and surfaces. Blend surfaces seamlessly, utilizing symmetry tools, lighting, and rendering effects. Convert intricate 3D objects into detailed 2D drawings and craft page layouts. Module 4: Advanced Surfacing and Solid Modeling Techniques Construct model primitives and solid text using techniques such as pipe and extrusion. Efficiently modify solids using Boolean tools, expanding surface modeling capabilities. Utilize techniques like extrusion, lofting, and revolving for intricate surfaces. Create sweeps using 1 and 2 rail curves and master surface network techniques for complex shapes. Downlaod Rhino. Upon completion of the Rhino 3D Training Course for Jewelry Design, participants can expect the following learning outcomes: Mastering Rhino Interface: Gain a comprehensive understanding of Rhino's interface, menus, and screen layout. Precision in Modeling: Navigate Rhino models with precision using 2D lines, polylines, and NURBS curves. Modeling Setup Proficiency: Utilize modeling setup features such as snap, ortho, and planar constraints for accurate designs. Enhanced Navigation Techniques: Leverage object snaps and Smart Track functionality for enhanced precision during navigation. Solid and Surface Modeling Skills: Rapidly develop 3D solids and surfaces with Rhino's organized layering system. Coordination and Constraint Application: Utilize coordinates and constraints for meticulous modeling in 3D space. Diverse Shape Creation: Create diverse shapes, including rectangles, circles, arcs, ellipses, and polygon curves. Rendering and Enhancement Techniques: Enhance models with Rhino render, render color, and free-form curves. Efficient Model View Handling: Efficiently handle model views with pan, zoom, and view management tools. Intermediate Edit and Surfacing Techniques: Edit curves and surfaces through control point manipulation and rebuilding for optimal refinement. NURBS Modeling Mastery: Introduce essential NURBS modeling concepts and terminologies. Advanced Editing and Modeling Skills: Use the nudge modeling aid for precise adjustments and generate deformable shapes. Complex Shape Creation: Create sweeps using 1 and 2 rail curves and master surface network techniques for intricate shapes. Solid Modeling Proficiency: Construct model primitives and solid text using techniques such as pipe and extrusion. Application of Boolean Tools: Efficiently modify solids using Boolean tools, expanding surface modeling capabilities. Advanced Surfacing Techniques: Utilize techniques like extrusion, lofting, and revolving for intricate surfaces. Conversion and Crafting of 2D Drawings: Convert intricate 3D objects into detailed 2D drawings and craft page layouts. Hands-On Project Experience: Engage in practical exercises and hands-on projects tailored for jewelry design applications. Upon mastering these skills, participants will be well-equipped to create sophisticated jewelry designs using Rhino 3D modeling software.
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for This is an introductory-level course for Users new to Tableau who will be administering a Tableau Server installation, including managing content, users, and permissions. Overview This skills-focused course is approximately 50% hands-on, combining expert lecture, real-world demonstrations and group discussions with machine-based practical labs and exercises. Our engaging instructors and mentors are highly experienced practitioners who bring years of current 'on-the-job' experience into every classroom. Working in a hands-on learning environment led by our expert facilitator, students will learn how to: User interactions with Tableau Server Tableau Server components Single-server installation Content administration Authorization and permissions Users, groups, and sites Data sources and extracts Schedules, tasks, and subscriptions Monitoring server status Command-line utilities and REST API Upgrading a single-server installation to a new version Modifying the authentication method This fast paced hands-on course provides in-depth coverage of Tableau Server administration. The knowledge and skills acquired are best geared toward those who will be administering a Tableau Server installation, including managing content, users, and permissions. Tableau Server Overview Tableau Product Line End-User Abilities Tableau Server Architecture Component Functions Server Diagrams Single Server Installation Technical Specifications Tableau Server Installation Checklist Configuration Options Resolutions for Common Installation Issues Installing Tableau Server Software User Experience Content Navigation, Searching, and Filtering Exploring Server Content Types and Objects Updating Account Settings Setting the Start Page Viewing Version Information Renaming a Project Adding a Workbook Description Authorization and Permissions Administrator Settings Authorization Overview Functional Security Model Site Roles Content Ownership and Permissions Permission Rules and Capabilities Permissions and the Default Project Creating Projects, Local Groups, and a Local User Importing Users and Adding Users to Groups Granting Permissions to Projects Creating a Project Leader Publishing and Changing Ownership of a Workbook Moving a Workbook Site Administration Data Sources, Extracts, Schedules, and Subscriptions Creating, Publishing, and Connecting to a Data Source Data Engine and File Store Creating and Publishing Extracts Backgrounder Schedules Subscriptions Enabling Subscriptions and Alerts Automating Server Tasks Automating and Programming Server Tasks Tabadmin Tabcmd Using the REST API Monitoring Server Viewing Server Status Admin Alerts Viewing Email Alerts and Admin Views Enabling Access to the Repository Custom Admin Views Licensing Information Performance Recording Upgrading Tableau Server Preparing to Upgrade Upgrading Software on the Same Machine Modifying the Authentication Method Importing AD Groups Log Files Administration Overview of Log Files Archiving Log Files Data Security Controlling What Users Can See User Filters
SAFe® Agile Software Engineering: In-House Training The introduction of Lean-Agile and DevOps principles and practices into software engineering has sparked new skills and approaches that help organizations deliver higher-quality, software-centric solutions faster and more predictably. This workshop-oriented course explores foundational principles and practices and how continuous flow of value delivery and built-in quality are enabled by XP technical practices, Behavioral-Driven Development (BDD), and Test-Driven Development (TDD). Attendees will learn proven practices to detail, model, design, implement, verify, and validate stories in the SAFe® Continuous Delivery Pipeline, as well as the practices that build quality into code and designs. Attendees will also explore how software engineering fits into the larger solution context and understand their role in collaborating on intentional architecture and DevOps. What you will Learn To perform the role of a SAFe® Agile Software Engineer, you should be able to: Define Agile Software Engineering and the underlying values, principles, and practices Apply the Test-First principle to create alignment between tests and requirements Create shared understanding with Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) Communicate with Agile modeling Design from context for testability Build applications with code and design quality Utilize the test infrastructure for automated testing Collaborate on intentional architecture and emergent design Apply Lean-Agile principles to optimize the flow of value Create an Agile Software Engineering plan Introduction to Agile Software Engineering Connecting Principles and Practices to Built-in Quality Accelerating Flow Applying Intentional Architecture Thinking Test-First Discovering Story Details Creating a Shared Understanding with Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) Communicating with Models Building Systems with Code Quality Building Systems with Design Quality Implementing with Quality
SAFe® Agile Software Engineering: Virtual In-House Training The introduction of Lean-Agile and DevOps principles and practices into software engineering has sparked new skills and approaches that help organizations deliver higher-quality, software-centric solutions faster and more predictably. This workshop-oriented course explores foundational principles and practices and how continuous flow of value delivery and built-in quality are enabled by XP technical practices, Behavioral-Driven Development (BDD), and Test-Driven Development (TDD). Attendees will learn proven practices to detail, model, design, implement, verify, and validate stories in the SAFe® Continuous Delivery Pipeline, as well as the practices that build quality into code and designs. Attendees will also explore how software engineering fits into the larger solution context and understand their role in collaborating on intentional architecture and DevOps. What you will Learn To perform the role of a SAFe® Agile Software Engineer, you should be able to: Define Agile Software Engineering and the underlying values, principles, and practices Apply the Test-First principle to create alignment between tests and requirements Create shared understanding with Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) Communicate with Agile modeling Design from context for testability Build applications with code and design quality Utilize the test infrastructure for automated testing Collaborate on intentional architecture and emergent design Apply Lean-Agile principles to optimize the flow of value Create an Agile Software Engineering plan Introduction to Agile Software Engineering Connecting Principles and Practices to Built-in Quality Accelerating Flow Applying Intentional Architecture Thinking Test-First Discovering Story Details Creating a Shared Understanding with Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) Communicating with Models Building Systems with Code Quality Building Systems with Design Quality Implementing with Quality
QA Level 2 Award In Principles Of Risk Assessment (RQF) Face to Face: One-day course Virtual Classroom: Spread over 3 sessions of 2½ hr duration Don't run risks with the safety of your people - it will cost you a lot more when things start to go wrong... Risk Assessments are vital for Health and Safety, and vital for the whole process Course Contents: Main causes of Work-related Fatalities, Injuries and ill health Moral, Legal and Economic Reasons for Preventing Accidents and ill health at Work Key Terms associated with Risk Assessments in Health and Safety at Work:AccidentNear MissAccident TriangleHazardRiskRisk AssessmentSuitable and SufficientCompetence The Role of Risk Assessments in Accident and ill Health Prevention Legal Requirements for Risk Assessments Importance of Personal hygiene Basic Process for Undertaking a Risk Assessment The Five Steps of a Risk Assessment Benefits of this course: In 2020/21, a whopping 1.7 million people suffered from a work-related illness 441,000 of those sustained an injury 142 People, plus 60 members of the public, lost their lives... The estimated cost of injuries and ill health was £15 billion 28.2 million working days, or 108,045 working years, were lost due to work-related illnesses and injuries It is an employer's duty to protect the health, safety and welfare of their employees and other people who might be affected by their business. This includes providing sufficient information, instruction and training of employees, so they can work in a way that does not put themselves or others at risk Our QA Level 2 Award in Principles of Risk Assessment (RQF) course is ideal for all employees, helping them to create a better understanding of health and safety issues and risk assessments Accredited, Ofqual regulated qualification: QA Level 2 Award in Principles of Risk Assessment (RQF) training course is a nationally recognised, Ofqual regulated qualification accredited by Qualsafe Awards.This means that you can be rest assured that your Principles of Risk Assessment certificate fulfils the legal requirements and is a very good way to make sure you and your employees are trained appropriately.The Ofqual Register number for this course is 603/0857/9
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for business professionals who leverage data to address business issues. The typical student in this course will have several years of experience with computing technology, including some aptitude in computer programming. However, there is not necessarily a single organizational role that this course targets. A prospective student might be a programmer looking to expand their knowledge of how to guide business decisions by collecting, wrangling, analyzing, and manipulating data through code; or a data analyst with a background in applied math and statistics who wants to take their skills to the next level; or any number of other data-driven situations. Ultimately, the target student is someone who wants to learn how to more effectively extract insights from their work and leverage that insight in addressing business issues, thereby bringing greater value to the business. Overview In this course, you will learn to: Use data science principles to address business issues. Apply the extract, transform, and load (ETL) process to prepare datasets. Use multiple techniques to analyze data and extract valuable insights. Design a machine learning approach to address business issues. Train, tune, and evaluate classification models. Train, tune, and evaluate regression and forecasting models. Train, tune, and evaluate clustering models. Finalize a data science project by presenting models to an audience, putting models into production, and monitoring model performance. For a business to thrive in our data-driven world, it must treat data as one of its most important assets. Data is crucial for understanding where the business is and where it's headed. Not only can data reveal insights, it can also inform?by guiding decisions and influencing day-to-day operations. This calls for a robust workforce of professionals who can analyze, understand, manipulate, and present data within an effective and repeatable process framework. In other words, the business world needs data science practitioners. This course will enable you to bring value to the business by putting data science concepts into practice Addressing Business Issues with Data Science Topic A: Initiate a Data Science Project Topic B: Formulate a Data Science Problem Extracting, Transforming, and Loading Data Topic A: Extract Data Topic B: Transform Data Topic C: Load Data Analyzing Data Topic A: Examine Data Topic B: Explore the Underlying Distribution of Data Topic C: Use Visualizations to Analyze Data Topic D: Preprocess Data Designing a Machine Learning Approach Topic A: Identify Machine Learning Concepts Topic B: Test a Hypothesis Developing Classification Models Topic A: Train and Tune Classification Models Topic B: Evaluate Classification Models Developing Regression Models Topic A: Train and Tune Regression Models Topic B: Evaluate Regression Models Developing Clustering Models Topic A: Train and Tune Clustering Models Topic B: Evaluate Clustering Models Finalizing a Data Science Project Topic A: Communicate Results to Stakeholders Topic B: Demonstrate Models in a Web App Topic C: Implement and Test Production Pipelines
This one hour evening workshop will help you to start the process of thinking about what you want to do (e.g: major repairs, improved access, reordering to create flexible space, installing toilets or a kitchenette) and the initial steps to take towards developing it into a viable project. We'll also look at the different types of funders you might want to consider applying to for a grant. Please note numbers are limited to allow everyone a chance to tak and share their ideas.
This unique syllabus teaches modules in Adobe software for A Level/GCSE and adults. Learn the basics and dive deeper with our experienced teachers, who will help you build upon your professional portfolio and provide you with what you need to work towards a professional qualification. The below outline covers Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, and Acrobat. Module 1: Introduction to Adobe Creative Cloud • Understanding Adobe's Creative Cloud Suite • Installation and setup • Introduction to the user interface • Navigating Adobe software Module 2: Adobe Photoshop Basics • Introduction to Photoshop • Understanding raster graphics • Essential tools and panels • Basic photo editing and retouching Module 3: Intermediate Photoshop Skills • Advanced selection techniques • Layers and blending modes • Color correction and adjustment layers • Creating and editing masks Module 4: Adobe Illustrator Fundamentals • Introduction to vector graphics • Illustrator's interface and tools • Drawing and editing shapes • Working with text and typography Module 5: Advanced Illustrator Techniques • Creating complex vector illustrations • Using the Pen tool effectively • Working with gradients and patterns • Illustrator's 3D capabilities Module 6: Adobe Premiere Pro Basics • Introduction to video editing • Premiere Pro's workspace • Importing and organising media • Basic video editing and transitions Module 7: Advanced Premiere Pro Editing • Advanced video editing techniques • Working with audio and sound • Applying effects and colour correction • Exporting video for various platforms Module 8: Adobe Acrobat for Document Management • Introduction to Adobe Acrobat • Creating, editing, and organising PDFs • Adding interactivity to PDFs • Digital signatures and security features Module 9: Integration and Workflow • Seamless integration between Adobe software • Creating assets in Photoshop/Illustrator for use in Premiere Pro • Exporting and importing files for collaborative work • Best practices for project management Module 10: Portfolio Development and Practical Projects • Final projects for each Adobe application • Developing a professional portfolio • Presenting and sharing your work • Preparing for Adobe certification exams (optional) Please note that the duration and depth of each module can vary depending on the level of expertise required and the specific needs of the learners. Additionally, it's important to adapt the curriculum to the learners' proficiency levels, whether they are A Level/GCSE students or adult learners with different experience levels.
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