There are three lessons in this course. In lesson one, we start with modeling the roof based on site evaluation drawings. There is a roof geometry quiz at the end of this lesson that must be successfully completed before you can access lesson two. In lesson two, vents and other shading features and obstructions will be added to the roof. The opportunity for doing additional modeling will be provided in this lesson for those that want to learn how to add other features to enhance the roof and make it into a house. This additional modeling is entirely optional. This lesson also has a vent placement quiz that must be successfully completed before you can access lesson three. In lesson three, PV modules will be added to the roof. Also fire code roof access pathways and setbacks will be discussed, analyzed, and used when placing the PV modules. Additionally, other setbacks that are part of good design practice will also be used to determine where to place PV modules. The lesson, and course, will conclude with doing shading analysis to refine PV module placement and system size
5G training course description This course is designed to give the delegate an understanding of the technologies and interworking requirements of the next generation of cellular communications. It is not a definitive set of descriptions but a possibility of the final deployment. During the course we will investigate the 10 pillars for 5G, which will include various Radio Access Technologies that are required to interwork smoothly. Hence we will look at the 4G Pro features and other RATs. What will you learn List the ten pillars of 5G deployment. Explain the 5G Internet and Software Distributed Networks (SDN). Explain carrier aggregation, the mobile cloud and RAT virtualisation. Explain an overall picture of 5G architecture. 5G training course details Who will benefit: Anyone who is looking to work with next generation networks. Prerequisites: Mobile communications demystified Duration 3 days 5G training course contents Drivers for 5G 5G Road Map, 10 Pillars of 5G, evolving RATs, small cell, o SON, MTCm, mm-wave, backhaul, EE, new spectrum, spectrum sharing, RAN virtualisation. 4G LTE advanced features *MIMO, Downlink & uplink MIMO R8, MIMO technology in LTE advanced, Downlink 8-layer SU-MIMO, Downlink MU-MIMO, Uplink MU-MIMO, Uplink transmit diversity, Coordinated multi-point operation (CoMP), Independent eNB & remote base station configurations, Downlink CoMP, * Uplink Multi-Cell Reception. ICIC & eICIC ICIC, Homogeneous to heterogeneous network, eICIC, Macro-pico scenario, Macro-femto scenario, Time orthogonal frequencies. Almost Blank Subframe (ABS). Carrier aggregation Component carriers (CC), * CC aggregation, Intra-band contiguous solutions, Intra-band non-contiguous solutions, Inter-band non-contiguous solutions, CA bandwidth classes, Aggregated transmission bandwidth configurations (ATBC), Possible carrier aggregation configurations (Rel 9, 10 & 12). Enhanced Interference Mitigation & Traffic Adaptation (eIMTA) TDD UL-DL reconfiguration for traffic adaptation, Reconfiguration mechanisms, Interference mitigation schemes, Dynamic & flexible resource allocation. 5G architectures 5G in Europe, horizon 2020 framework, 5G infrastructure PPP, METIS project, innovation centre, 5G in North America, research, company R & D, 5G specifications. The 5G internet Cloud services, IoT & context awareness, network reconfiguration & virtualization support, hypervisors, SDN, the controller, service-oriented API, OpenFlow switches, SDN operation, SDN control for traffic flow redirection, OpenFlow controllers, how SDN works, application, control and infrastructure layers, a programmable network, how SDN & NFV tie together, SDN's downside, SDN orchestration, Mobility, architectures for distributed mobility management, MEDIEVAL & MEDIVO projects, a clean slate approach, mobility first architecture, network virtualization (VNet), INM, NetInf, ForMux, MEEM, GP & AM, QoS support, network resource provisioning, IntServ, RSVP, DiffServ, CoS, aggregated resource provisioning, SICAP, MARA, Emerging approach for resource over-provisioning, example use case architecture for the 5G internet, integrating SDN/NFV for efficient resource control, control information repository, service admission control policies, network resource provisioning, control enforcement functions, network configurations, network operations. Small cells for 5G Average spectral efficiency evolution, What are small cells? WiFi & Femto cells as candidate small-cell technologies, Capacity limits & achievable gains with densifications, gains with multi-antenna techniques, gains with small cells, Mobile data demand, approach & methodology, subscriber density projections, traffic demand projections, global mobile data traffic increase modelling, country level backhaul traffic projections, 2020 average spectrum requirement, Small cell challenges, backhaul, spectrum, automation. Cooperation for next generation wireless networks Cooperative diversity & relaying strategies, Cooperative ARQ & MAC protocols, NCCARQ & PRCSMA packet exchange, Physical layer impact on MAC protocol, NCCARQ overview, PHY layer impact, Performance evaluation, simulation scenario and results. Mobile clouds; technology & services for future communications platforms Mobile cloud, software, hardware and networking resources, Mobile cloud enablers, mobile user domain, wireless technologies, WWAN WLAN and WPAN range, Bluetooth, IEEE.802.15.4, software stacks, infrared, near field communications (NFC), store & forward vs compute & forward, random/linear network coding. Security for 5G communications Potential 5G architectures, Security issues & challenges in 5G, user equipment, mobile malware attacks, 5G mobile botnets, attacks on 4G networks, C-RNTI & packet sequence numbers based UE location tracking, false buffer status reports attacks, message insertion attacks, HeNB attacks, physical attacks, attacks on mobile operator's network, user data & identity attacks, DDoS attacks, amplification, HSS saturation, external IP networks.
Managing Project Scope: In-House Training Although scope is just one part of a project's competing constraints, it has a direct bearing on your project's cost and schedule outcomes. In this course, you will explore and practice straightforward, specific tools and techniques required to effectively manage scope at each phase of the project life cycle. You will also discover common pitfalls and best practices that can significantly hinder or foster the probability of project success. Although scope is just one part of a project's competing constraints, it has a direct bearing on your project's cost and schedule outcomes. So effectively managing project scope is critical, requiring constant vigilance and discipline throughout the entire project life cycle. This especially includes the avoidance of scope creep, a major challenge to deliver successful projects. In this course, you will explore and practice straightforward, specific tools and techniques required to effectively manage scope at each phase of the project life cycle. You will also discover common pitfalls and best practices that can significantly hinder or foster the probability of project success. What you Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Recognize the relationships among project management deliverables, scope management, stakeholders, and project success Explain the spectrum of interactive processes and documentation impacting scope during the project life cycle Generate an inventory of common pitfalls and best practices during scope management phases Create and develop realistic deliverables reflecting critical phases of scope management, based on a real-world case study Foundation Concepts What is project scope? Project scope management Progressive elaboration and project life cycle Stakeholder management and communication Progressive Elaboration of Scope Progressive elaboration and SDLC example Elaboration process before project initiation Elaboration process after project initiation Developing the WBS, requirements document, & PSOW Monitoring and Controlling Scope Why project control? Project control process & the PM role Control scope Validate scope Project Closeout Project closure overview Close project or phase & scope management Evaluation and lessons learned
Whether it's a government organisation or a private one, every single company needs someone who can manage and handle their contracts with proficiency. Therefore, a skilled contract manager is always valued and in demand. This Diploma in Contract Management at QLS Level 5 course is endorsed by The Quality Licence Scheme and accredited by CPDQS (with 150 CPD points) to make your skill development & career progression more accessible than ever! If you want to become a part of these elite professionals, you have to go the extra mile and acquire skills that others don't have. The Contract Management course can help you in your journey towards excellence. In this course, you will receive step-by-step guidelines for contract management. The course will educate you on the contract types and lifecycle. Moreover, you will receive valuable lessons on the roles and responsibilities of a contract manager. The course will also teach you effective skills for contract risk management. You will pick up valuable information on process evaluation and KPI from the easy-to-access modules. The course will also ensure you are well aware of English Contract Law. By the end of the course, you will grasp the ins and outs of contract management. At the end of this Contract Management course, you will receive a QLS- endorsed certificate. This certificate will help you boost your credibility in this sector. Join today! After this Contract Management course, you will be able to: Learn about the classifications of contracts and different stages of the contract lifecycle. Develop the skills to create an effective contract management plan. Familiar yourself with process evaluation and KPI. Understand the steps of contact risk management. Enrich your knowledge and understanding of the English Contract Law. Why Prefer This Contract Management at QLS Level 5 Course? Opportunity to earn a certificate endorsed by the Quality Licence Scheme & another accredited by CPDQS which is completely free. Get a free student ID card! (£10 postal charge will be applicable for international delivery) Innovative and engaging content. Free assessments 24/7 tutor support. Take a step toward a brighter future! *** Course Curriculum *** Module 01: Introduction Module 02: Contract Lifecycle - Understanding The Stages Module 03: Contract Manager's Roles, Responsibilities & Career Opportunities Module 04: Principles of English Contract Law Module 05: Classification of Contracts Module 06: Case Study on Contract Management Module 07: Contract Management Plan & Efficiency Module 08: Risks, Disputes & Supplier Relation In Contract Management Module 09: Negotiation, Variation & Changes in Contract Management Module 10: Contract Management Process Evaluation & KPI Module 11: Contract Review, Challenges and Future Assessment Process You have to complete the assignment questions given at the end of the course and score a minimum of 60% to pass each exam. Our expert trainers will assess your assignment and give you feedback after you submit the assignment. You will be entitled to claim a certificate endorsed by the Quality Licence Scheme after you have completed all of the Diploma in Contract Management at QLS Level 5 exams. CPD 150 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? This course is ideal for: Individuals interested in pursuing a career in contract management, such as contract managers, procurement specialists, and legal professionals. Current professionals in procurement, supply chain, finance, legal and other related fields who want to expand their knowledge and skills in contract management. Students studying business, law, or related field who want to gain a deeper understanding of contract management. Business professionals who want to improve their decision-making skills in managing contracts. Entrepreneurs who want to learn how to create and manage contracts for their business. Anyone who wants to gain a better understanding of contract management concepts and tools for managing contracts. Requirements No prior background or expertise is required. Career path The course will help you grasp the essentials of contract management. This course will assist you in exploring career options, such as Contractor (Annual Average Salary £50,000) Communication Manager (Annual Average Salary £41,000) CS Manager (Annual Average Salary £42,000) HR Official (Annual Average Salary £33,000) Project Manager (Annual Average Salary £44,000) Certificates CPDQS Accredited Certificate Digital certificate - Included Diploma in Contract Management at QLS Level 5 Hard copy certificate - Included Show off Your New Skills with a Certificate of Completion After successfully completing the Diploma in Contract Management at QLS Level 5, you can order an original hardcopy certificate of achievement endorsed by the Quality Licence Scheme andalso you can order CPDQSAccredited Certificate that is recognised all over the UK and also internationally. The certificates will be home-delivered, completely free of cost.
The course approaches the audit process in the context of international standards and therefore, it is equally suitable for sea-going and office-based staff and its benefits are as following: Individuals will have a good understanding of the ISM Code, its importance, and their role within it, including ISM, ISO and MLC auditing requirements Individuals will be actively involved in the ongoing evaluation and development of a Company Safety, Environmental and Quality Management System Providing the Company and its auditors with the ability to establish the effectiveness of a Company Management System ahead of external verification by Administrations or Port State Control Delivered by experts with International safety and security management, compliance and verification experience in an engaging interactive style with a variety of security and safety related scenario case study workshops exercises during the training course
This course covers what you need to know about the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH). It’s aimed at anyone who is exposed to Substances Hazardous to Health at work, as well as line managers with responsibility for such people. So what do we mean by ‘Substances Hazardous to Health’? In legal terms, these are substances that are classified as “very toxic, toxic, harmful, corrosive or Irritant” under the Classification, Labelling and Packaging Regulation (CLP). This was a new regulation that came into force in January 2009 dovetailing with a set of regulations called REACH. REACH is a European Union regulation concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals, which came into force on 1st June 2007. One of the main aims of REACH is to provide a high level of protection for human health and the environment from the use of chemicals.
Complete JavaScript training course description A hands on course covering JavaScript programming. Core JavaScript is covered first, including the basics, arrays, functions, classes, modules and Regular expressions. Client side JavaScript is then covered including JavaScript in browsers, Scripting CSS, the jQuery library and HTML APIs. What will you learn Read JavaScript. Write JavaScript. Debug JavaScript. Complete JavaScript training course details Who will benefit: Anyone wishing to learn JavaScript. Prerequisites: None. Duration 3 days Complete JavaScript training course contents CORE JAVASCRIPT Lexical structure: Character set, comments, literals, identifiers, and reserved words, optional semicolons.. Types, values and variables: Numbers, text, boolean values, null and undefines, the global object, wrapper objects, immutable primitive values and mutable object references, type conversions, variable declaration, variable scope. Expressions and operators: Primary expressions, object and array initializers, function definition expressions, property access expressions, invocation expressions, object creation expressions, operator overview, arithmetic expressions, relational expressions, logical expressions, assignment expressions, evaluation expressions, miscellaneous operators. Statements: Expression statements, compound and empty statements, declaration statements, conditionals, loops, jumps, miscellaneous statements, summary of JavaScript statements. Objects: Creating objects, querying and setting properties, deleting properties, testing properties, enumerating properties, property getters and setters, property attributes, object attributes, serializing objects, object methods. Arrays: Creating arrays, reading and writing array elements, sparse arrays, array length, adding and deleting array elements, iterating arrays, multi-dimensional arrays, array methods, FCMAScript 5 array methods, array type, array-like objects, strings as arrays. Functions: Defining functions, invoking functions, function arguments and parameters, functions as values, functions as namespaces, closures, function properties, methods and constructor, functional programming. Classes and modules: Classes and prototypes, classes and constructors, Java-style classes in JavaScript, augmenting classes, classes and types, object oriented techniques in JavaScript, subclasses, classes in ECMAScript 5, modules. Pattern matching and regular expressions: Defining regular expressions, string methods for pattern matching, the RegExp object. JavaScript subsets and extensions: JavaScript subsets, constants and scoped variables, destructuring assignment, iteration, shorthand functions, multiple catch clauses, E4X: ECMAScript for XML. Server-side JavaScript: Scripting Java with Rhino, asynchronous I/O with node. CLIENT SIDE JAVASCRIPT JavaScript in web browsers: Client side JavaScript, embedding JavaScript in HTML, execution of JavaScript programs, compatibility and interoperability, accessibility, security, client side frameworks. The Window object: Timers, browser location and navigation, browsing history, browser screen information, dialog boxes, error handling, document elements as window properties, multiple windows and frames. Scripting Documents: Overview of the DOM, selecting document elements, document structure and traversal, attributes, element content, creating, inserting and deleting nodes. Example: generating a table of contents, document and element geometry and scrolling, HTML forms, other document features. Scripting CSS: Overview of CSS, important CSS properties, scripting inline styles, querying computed styles, scripting CSS classes, scripting stylesheets. Handling events: Types of events, registering event handlers, event handler invocation, document load events, mouse events, mousewheel events, drag and drop events, text events, keyboard events. Scripted HTTP: Using XMLHttpRequest, HTTP by <script>: JSOMP, Comet with server-sent events. The jQuery library: jQuery basics, jQuery getters and setters, altering document structure, handling events with jQuery, Animated effects, Ajax with jQuery, Utility functions, jQuery selectors and selection methods, Extending jQuery with plug-ins. The jQuery UI library. Client side storage: localStorage and sessionStorage, Cookies, IE usingData persistence, Applicatioin storage and offline webapps. Scripted media and graphics: Scripting images, Scripting audio and video, SCG:scalable vector graphics, Graphics in a <canvas>. Scripted HTTP: Using XMLHttpRequest, HTTP by <script>: JSOMP, Comet with server-sent events. The jQuery library: jQuery basics, jQuery getters and setters, altering document structure, handling events with jQuery, Animated effects, Ajax with jQuery, Utility functions, jQuery selectors and selection methods, Extending jQuery with plug-ins. The jQuery UI library. Client side storage: localStorage and sessionStorage, Cookies, IE usingData persistence, Applicatioin storage and offline webapps. Scripted media and graphics: Scripting images, Scripting audio and video, SCG:scalable vector graphics, Graphics in a <canvas>. HTMLS APIs: Geolocation, history management, cross-origin messaging, web workers, type arrays and ArrayBuffers, blobs, the filesystem API, client side databases, web sockets.
Hazard Assessment in the Workplace Certification Consistently, a great many individuals are harmed busy working. A significant number of these wounds are preventable. The way in to a protected working environment is constant, exhaustive danger the executives. Hazard appraisal is a system and strategy that empowers managers to spot perils and lessen the danger of mischief to everybody in the climate. This course will acquaint you with the laws administering the distinguishing proof and the board of perils and dangers in the work environment. You will find out about the part of businesses and representatives in keeping a protected climate, the means associated with directing an evaluation and how to forestall normal working environment mishaps. You Will Learn: What a business should do when completing a danger appraisal How and when bosses should counsel their workers when undertaking a danger evaluation Which gatherings of laborers are especially powerless against mishaps and wounds in the working environment How work environment examinations can work with hazard the executives, and who is answerable for completing these assessments The eight techniques managers can use to forestall slips, excursions and falls Advantages of Taking This Course: On the off chance that you are a business, this course will help you meet your commitments under wellbeing and security law On the off chance that you are a specialist, this course will improve your familiarity with chances in the working environment and urge you to utilize safe working practices On the off chance that you are liable for doing chance appraisals at work, this course will assist you with distinguishing dangers and assess hazard In the event that you are a specialist agent, this course will give you a helpful outline of how and when businesses should counsel laborers with respect to wellbeing and security
Overview Every organisation have some responsibility to society and the environment. Learn about these responsibilities and how organisations can fulfil them with our Corporate Social Responsibility Training. This course will provide an overview of CSR and help you establish a solid foundation in this area. Through the course, you will be able to learn about the core principles of CSR. from the course, you will receive a clear understanding of stakeholder and societal contracts. In addition, the course will introduce you to the strategies for implementing CSR. Furthermore, the course will show you how to measure the performance and prepare the report. After the completion of this course, you will receive a certificate of achievement. This certificate will enhance your employability in the corporate world. Enrol now! Course Preview Learning Outcomes Understand the concepts of Corporate Social Responsibility Enhance your knowledge about the stakeholders and societal contract Develop the ability to implement CSR Grasp the strategies for performance evaluation and performance reporting Why Take This Course From John Academy? Affordable, well-structured and high-quality e-learning study materials Meticulously crafted engaging and informative tutorial videos and materials Efficient exam systems for the assessment and instant result Earn UK & internationally recognised accredited qualification Easily access the course content on mobile, tablet, or desktop from anywhere, anytime Excellent career advancement opportunities Get 24/7 student support via email What Skills Will You Learn from This Course? Implementation of CSR Performance evaluation Performance management Who Should Take This Corporate Social Responsibility Training? Whether you're an existing practitioner or an aspiring professional, this course is an ideal training opportunity. It will elevate your expertise and boost your CV with key skills and a recognised qualification attesting to your knowledge. Are There Any Entry Requirements? This course is available to all learners of all academic backgrounds. But learners should be aged 16 or over to undertake the qualification. And a good understanding of the English language, numeracy, and ICT will be helpful. Corporate Social Responsibility Training Certification After completing and passing the Corporate Social Responsibility Training successfully, you will be able to obtain a Recognised Certificate of Achievement. Learners can obtain the certificate in hard copy at £14.99 or PDF format at £11.99. Career Pathâ This exclusive Corporate Social Responsibility Training will equip you with effective skills and abilities and help you explore career paths such as CSR Manager Sustainability Analyst Environmental Compliance Specialist Community Relations Officer CSR Module 01: Introduction To Corporate Social Responsibility Introduction to Corporate Social Responsibility 00:24:00 CSR Module 02: Stakeholders & The Social Contract Stakeholders _ the social contract 00:15:00 CSR Module 03: A Sustainable Perspective A Sustainable Perspective 00:15:00 CSR Module 04: Implementing CSR Implementing CSR 00:20:00 CSR Module 05: Performance Evaluation And Performance Reporting Performance Evaluation and Performance Reporting 00:17:00 Assignment Assignment - CSR - Corporate Social Responsibility 00:00:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00