This video course is designed to prepare you to achieve the internationally recognized fundamental IT training certification, CompTIA Security+ Certification SY0-601 exam. The course covers all the major domains needed for the certification and will help you develop the basics of IT and computers with the help of examples and quizzes.
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You will learn how to develop reliable and scalable serverless applications, following the microservices architecture. We will develop event-driven microservices with AWS serverless services that come with the power of the cloud, high availability and high scalability by nature following serverless design patterns and best practices.
Estimating for Business Analysts: Virtual In-House Training A business analyst does not have authority to estimate the project and will not be held responsible for the project staying within the proposed budget; however, the business analyst does participate in various planning exercises with the project team. Many times the business analyst is on his or her own, required to provide estimates of how long it will take to perform their tasks. This course acquaints you with the basics of estimating from the point of view of the business analyst, emphasizing time estimates for the work. It also covers some of the product cost estimates that a business analyst may have to provide when the business is performing a cost/benefit analysis for the project. What you will Learn You'll learn how to: Translate business needs and requirements into estimates Estimate durations using a variety of techniques Negotiate differences in estimates Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Foundation Concepts The importance of estimating to a business analyst The good and bad of estimating The project context The meaning of good estimating Focuses of estimating Characteristics of a good estimate Estimating the Time Requirements Applicable BABOK® Knowledge Areas Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring Elicitation and Collaboration Estimating the elicitation Information Gathering Plan Relative times for elicitation activities Planning and estimating the business analysis approach and activities Planning the business analysis activities Impact of process Estimating the Product Estimating the value of the product Business analyst's role Defining and determining value Function and use case points Agile estimating Planning Poker Other agile estimating techniques Negotiating estimates Negotiation techniques Negotiation approaches Summary What did we learn, and how can we implement this in our work environment?
OVERVIEW Prerequisites—DIAD training or equivalent working experience This one-day course will cover Power BI report layouts and structure the agile process to creating Power BI data visualizations. It will help attendees to understand the art behind visualizations, the implications behind choosing the right charts, the impact of color, shape, and size, and finally the use of Power BI custom visuals. The course includes various design patterns of dashboards and reports, as well as best practices for authoring great reports and dashboards for business users. The course content is managed by the Power BI engineering team at Microsoft. There is no exam associated with the course. COURSE BENEFITS: Understand the need for storytelling with data Understand the agile process to creating Power BI data visualizations Understand the art behind visualizations Gain familiarity with Power BI report layouts and structure Understand implications behind choosing the right charts Gain familiarity with using Power BI custom visuals WHO IS THE COURSE FOR? Power BI report developers who wish to improve the aesthetic quality of their reports Power BI and other BI practitioners who would like to understand more about the theory of data visualization BI practitioners who wish to create reports that communicate the meaning behind the data more clearly Power BI users who would like to explore the types of chart and visual available that answer different types of business question COURSE OUTLINE Module 1 What Is Storytelling With Data? Volume, Velocity and Variety The importance of business questions What is a story in this context? Module 2 The Science Behind Data Visualization Basic problems to avoid Memory and visualization Ways to spark iconic, short-term and long-term memory Module 3 The Process Behind Data Visualization Using an agile approach to report development Data structure and data grain Converting the story to a data model Module 4 Dashboards And Reports Terminology and definitions Dashboard layout and structure Report layout and structure Storyboarding Drill-through, bookmarks, toggles and tooltips Module 5 Chart Selection Charts for comparison Time series Proportions Constructing effective tables, cards and slicers Scatterplots Module 6 Accessibility And Custom Visuals Report accessibility checklists Custom visuals Creating a custom R visual Charticulator Module 7 Publishing And Formatting Colour schemes Making a Power BI theme Use of fonts, icons and symbols Sizing dashboard and report tiles Sparklines, hyperlinks and images Module 8 Report Authoring - Best Practices Design thought process The audience Defining the platform environment The user experience Visualization Implementation and testing Optimization Module 9 Dashboard And Goals Design Tips and tricks Best practices for dashboard design Tracking business metrics with goals
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To conduct a clinical trial in the European Economic Area under the Clinical Trials Directive the sponsor must apply for authorisation from the national competent authority (i.e. medicines regulator), and favourable opinion must be obtained from a research ethics committee, in each member state in which the trial is to take place. This module sets out the requirements for successful compilation, submission and maintenance of the applications.
Good Clinical Practice (GCP) is a set of internationally recognised ethical and scientific quality requirements for designing, conducting, recording and reporting clinical trials. Compliance with GCP principles is required by regulatory authorities in many countries for the authorisation of clinical trials and the acceptance of their data. The International Council for Harmonisation’s guideline E6, often referred to as ICH GCP, is the international standard specification for Good Clinical Practice.
Delve into the realm of certainty and morality, learn to accommodate differing viewpoints, and encounter thought-provoking ideas that have shaped Western philosophy. Our A-Level Philosophy course, designed for home study, offers a profound exploration of the questions that continually confront humanity, providing insights from some of history's greatest intellectual pioneers. Our comprehensive distance learning programme enables you to evaluate complex philosophical themes, encourages you to challenge the status quo, and equips you with intellectual skills that foster independent thought. You'll become adept at creating logical arguments, assessing evidence, and tackling substantial questions about reality and existence. 🧠 A-Levels are revered as the UK's education pinnacle, valued by universities and employers as a sign of remarkable attainment. Achieving an A-Level proves your in-depth understanding of a subject, enhances your career prospects, and unlocks new possibilities for your future. Course benefits include: A fresh course tailored to the most recent specifications, brimming with engaging content Fast-track option available for 2022 exams - Access to partnership exam centres ensuring a guaranteed exam venue - Unlimited tutor support, from drafting a study plan to continual assistance - Exam pass guarantee: If you don’t succeed the first time, we’re here to support you for the next attempt 🎓 About the awarding body: AQA Our course code: X917 Qualification code: 7172 AQA qualifications enjoy international recognition, taught across 30 countries, greatly valued by employers and universities, facilitating young people to progress to the next stage of their lives. AQA's wide range of qualifications includes GCSEs, IGCSEs, and A-levels. ⏱ Study Hours: Allocate between 250 and 300 hours for study, plus extra time for completing assignments. 👩🏫 Study Method: Our interactive online learning platform provides a vibrant and engaging experience, including a range of multimedia resources like videos, quizzes, and interactive activities. You can also print learning materials if you prefer. 📆 Course Duration: Enjoy unlimited tutor support for up to 24 months after enrolment. You'll gain access to MyOxbridge, where you can access all your learning materials. 📋 Assessment: Enrol now for exams from Summer 2022. Official exams: 3 hours, 50% of marks 3 hours, 50% of marks A guaranteed exam spot is provided in one of our nationwide exam centres. Assignments: Complete tutor-marked assignments (TMAs) throughout your course for marking and feedback. These won't contribute to your final grade but help assess your progress. 👩🎓 Course Outcomes: Successfully completing this home learning course earns you an A-Level in Philosophy, issued by AQA. This syllabus is specifically chosen for its suitability for distance learning. Your certificate will be identical to those issued to students at other educational institutions. ℹ️ Additional Information: Difficulty - Level 3 Entry requirements - GCSE standard education or equivalent recommended for optimum success. UCAS Points - 56 Course Content: 1. Epistemology: Dive into the study of knowledge, exploring concepts of perception, direct and indirect realism, innatism, and more through texts by renowned authors such as Descartes and Locke. 2. Moral Philosophy: Journey through moral philosophy, scrutinizing normative ethical theories, utilitarianism, Kantian deontological ethics, applied ethics, and meta-ethics. 3. Metaphysics of God: Explore the notion of an omnipotent creator, the compatibility with free will, the existence of evil, and religious language. 4. Metaphysics of Mind: Investigate philosophers' views on the 'mind', exploring dualist theories, physicalist theories, functionalism, and their respective criticisms.
This module aims to develop knowledge from research activities to gain an understanding of international trade theory, global economic development and growth, currency and exchange rates, trade policies and their impact on an organisation, free trade agreements, direct investment from financial sources outside the UK, tariffs and no trade barriers, supply chain and logistics, intercultural management and international law and treaties.