Innovative Sustainable Horticulture Management The founders of the High Line showed the world how an unwanted landscape relic could be turned into a beautiful, and usable, public space; thereby providing a renown model of adaptive reuse. Today, the continued operation of the park is equally as carefully designed and innovative.The landscaping on the High Line was designed to idealize nature in an urban setting, and our plant selection and horticulture management techniques are calibrated to maintain that nature.These innovative, sustainable methods ranging from composting, to integrated pest management, to the use of sustainable cleaning products, to water flow design lead to an environment where our plants can thrive and our surroundings can remain clean and beautiful for the visitors of today and for future generations. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. Fractions of PDUs may also be reported. The smallest increment of a PDU that can be reported is 0.25. This means that if you spent 15 minutes participating in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.25 PDU. If you spend 30 minutes in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.50 PDU.
Business Excellence in a Disruptive Age All bets are off ... a brief tour of dramatic forces at work, from changing technologies and demographics to the rise of China and India and the profound effects of a new corporate risk profile. Strategies and tactics are laid out for accomplishing necessary, radical enterprise change. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. Fractions of PDUs may also be reported. The smallest increment of a PDU that can be reported is 0.25. This means that if you spent 15 minutes participating in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.25 PDU. If you spend 30 minutes in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.50 PDU.
Multi-Generational Differences in the Workplace This presentation addresses the impact of age gaps on the workforce (millennials and employees of other generations). The implications for project managers as the Gen I. (Gen. Z) enters the workforce a techno-savvy, highly-mobile, and entrepreneurial generation. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. Fractions of PDUs may also be reported. The smallest increment of a PDU that can be reported is 0.25. This means that if you spent 15 minutes participating in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.25 PDU. If you spend 30 minutes in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.50 PDU.
Real-World Use Cases for AI In this session, we'll look at the impact of several recent developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) including the areas of computer vision, language understanding, and reinforcement learning on our ability to more effectively carry out projects. We'll also dive into real-world use cases where these breakthroughs are being applied to improve our ability to get things done through better communication and collaboration, information processing, and decision making. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. Fractions of PDUs may also be reported. The smallest increment of a PDU that can be reported is 0.25. This means that if you spent 15 minutes participating in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.25 PDU. If you spend 30 minutes in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.50 PDU.
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Test Programme Managers, Test Managers, and anyone else wishing to take the ISTQB© Certified Tester Advanced Level Test Manager examination. Overview Whilst this course is focused on the syllabus, giving participants the maximum chance of passing the examination, it also contains many real world practical examples. On completion of this course, attendees will have an advanced understanding of test design techniques and will be fully prepared to take the ISTQB© Certified Tester Advanced Level Test Manager examination. ISTQB© is the standard for international qualifications in software testing at an advanced level. The course thoroughly prepares attendees for the ISTQB© Certified Tester Advanced Level Test Manager examination. Testing Process The fundamental test process Test levels and test types Test planning, monitoring and control Test analysis Test design Test implementation Test execution Evaluating exit criteria and reporting Test closure activities Test Management Test management in context Risk-based testing and other approaches for test prioritization and effort allocation Test documentation and other work products Project risk management Other test work products Test estimation Defining and using test metrics Business value of testing Distributed, outsourced, and insourced testing Managing the application of industry standards Reviews Management reviews and audits Managing reviews Metrics for reviews Managing formal reviews Defect Management The defect lifecycle and the software development lifecycle Cross-functional defect management Defect report information Assessing process capability with defect report information Improving the Testing Process Introduction Test improvement process Improving the testing process Improving the testing process with TMMI Improving the testing process with TPI Next Improving the testing process with CTP Improving the testing process with STEP Test Tools and Automation Tool selection Return on investment (ROI) Selection process Tool lifecycle Tool metrics People Skills ? Team Composition Individual skills Test team dynamics Fitting testing within an organization Motivation Communication
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for This certification is appropriate for anyone who is interested in working as a Scrum Master or for someone who is already a Scrum master in his organization. Scrum Master is an important role in any Scrum team and need not be a technology expert to be effective. Moreover, although Scrum is popular in the IT industry, it can be used effectively across different industries. The SBOK Guide, on which the SMC course is based on, can be used as an effective guide for implementation. Overview The participants will be prepared to take SMC⢠certification exam and pass. Also they will be able to apply the concepts in their day to day job. This course guides & teaches Scrum practices to everyone involved in the project; clears impediments for the team; and, ensures that Scrum processes are being followed. Successful candidates will be awarded the Scrum Master Certified (SMC?) certification by SCRUMstudy after passing the included certification exam. The certification exam voucher is included in this course so you can take the exam at your convenience. Introduction Course Objectives Course Methodology Certification Schema Exam Format Overview of Agile Agile Manifesto Agile Principles What has Changed Agile Methods Overview of Scrum Definition and brief history of Scrum Why Scrum Scrum vs. Traditional Project Management Benefits of Scrum Overview of A Guide to the Scrum Body of Knowledge (SBOK? Guide) Framework of the SBOK? Guide Who uses the SBOK? Guide How to use the SBOK? Guide Scrum Flow Principles Empirical Process Control Self-organization Collaboration Value-based Prioritization Time-boxing Iterative Development Scrum Aspects Organization Business Justification Quality Change Risk Scrum Phases and Processes Initiate Plan and Estimate Implement Review and Retrospect Release Scaling Scrum Scaling Scrum for Large Projects Scaling Scrum for the Enterprise Transition to Scrum Mapping Traditional Roles To Scrum Maintaining Stakeholder Involvement Importance Of Executive Support
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Application Consultants, Developers, Solutions Architects, and System Administrators. Overview Work with SAP Fiori ApplicationsUnderstand and leverage the architectures and principles of SAP Fiori and SAP UX DesignConfigure and customize SAP FioriConnect SAP Fiori with other technologies This course provides participants with an overview of Fiori Design Principles. End-User Perspective Explore the Design of SAP Fiori Explore the SAP Fiori Launchpad Explore SAP Fiori Data Handling Personalize SAP Fiori Foundation Explain User Interfaces Explain Data Services Explain Application Types Architecture Examine SAP Fiori for Suite on Any DB Examine SAP Fiori for Suite on HANA Examine SAP Fiori for S/4HANA Examine SAP Fiori Mobile Configuration Create SAP Fiori Groups Create SAP Fiori Catalogs Create LPD_CUST Target Mappings Create SAPUI5 Fiori Target Mappings Create Web Dynpro Target Mappings Create Transaction Target Mappings Configure Analytical Applications Theming Use the UI Theme Designer Use SAP Screen Personas Integration Integrate SAP Workflow Operate SAP Fiori Standalone Explore SAP HANA Cloud Platform Additional course details: Nexus Humans UX100 SAP Fiori - Foundation training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the UX100 SAP Fiori - Foundation course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for operators and schedulers who perform duties that are related to batch workload automation. Overview In this course, you learn how to perform the following tasks:Explain the production terminology used with IBM Workload Scheduler and its production planning processMonitor production batch workload processesManage production batch workloadCreate and modify scheduling objectsSchedule new workloadsForecast future workloadsMigrate workload definitions from test to production environmentsCreate and maintain reports about production workloads This course provides professional report authors an opportunity to learn report building techniques using relational data models. Demonstrations and exercises will illustrate and reinforce key concepts during this learning opportunity. IBM Workload Scheduler Introduction About Workload Automation IBM workload automation offerings IBM Workload Scheduler terminology Workload Scheduler user interfaces Getting started with Application Lab Getting started with the Dynamic Workload Console Connecting the console to Workload Scheduler Getting started with the command-line interfaces Using the Application Lab Interface Using the processes status overview page Managing processes Using other Application Lab functions Monitoring Workload Scheduler Production Monitoring Workload Scheduler production by using queries Using the Workload Dashboard Monitoring system status and health Monitoring plan objects Using the What-if Analysis interface Monitoring the plan graphically Managing Workload Scheduler Production Managing the scheduling environment Managing scheduling objects in the plan Creating Scheduling Objects Using the Workload Designer Creating scheduling objects Creating variables and variable tables Creating prompts and resources Creating calendars Defining jobs Scheduling, Forecasting, and Migrating Workloads Creating job streams Applying jobs to job streams Setting time and date restrictions Using advanced scheduling options Creating job stream definitions by using composer Creating and using event rules Forecasting and previewing future dates Exporting and importing scheduling definitions Using Workload Application Templates Reporting with Workload Scheduler Using reporting features Using Common Reporting with Workload Scheduler Using the batch reporting utility Using the preformatted text-based report utilities
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for IT professionals across a broad range of disciplines who need to perform essential Linux administration tasks including installation, establishing network connectivity, managing physical storage, and basic security administration. This course relates to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and is designed for IT pros without previous Linux admin experience. The course focuses on providing students with Linux admin 'survival skills' by focusing on core admin tasks. Access the command line Log in to a Linux system and run simple commands using the shell. Manage files from the command line Copy, move, create, delete, and organize files from the bash shell prompt. Getting help in Red Hat Enterprise Linux Resolve problems by using online help systems and Red Hat support utilities. Create, view, and edit text files Create, view, and edit text files from command output or in an editor Manage local Linux users and groups Manage local Linux users and groups, and administer local password policies. Control access to files with Linux file system permissions Set Linux file system permissions on files and interpret the security effects of different permission settings. Monitor and manage Linux processes Obtain information about the system, and control processes running on it. Control services and daemons Control and monitor network services and system daemons using systemd. Configure and secure OpenSSH service Access and provide access to the command line on remote systems securely using OpenSSH. Analyze and store logs Locate and accurately interpret relevant system log files for troubleshooting purposes. Manage Red Hat Enterprise Linux networking Configure basic IPv4 networking on Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. Archive and copy files between systems Archive files and copy them from one system to another. Install and update software packages Download, install, update, and manage software packages from Red Hat and yum package repositories. Access Linux file systems Access and inspect existing file systems on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system. Use virtualized systems Create and use Red Hat Enterprise Linux virtual machines with KVM and libvirt.
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours Overview Please refer to Overview This course provides an overview of IoT and Blockchain, and how Blockchain holds the potential to securely unlock business and operational value of IoT to support common tasks, such as sensing, processing, storing information, and communicating. What is IoT? Internet of Things Overview IoT History How does IoT work? Components of an IoT device Current IoT Landscape Growth areas Privacy concerns IoT Design Standards Zigbee networking protocol Thread Group AllSeen Alliance/AllJoyn Open Interconnect Consortium/IoTivity Industrial Internet Consortium ITU-T SG20 IEEE P2413 Apple HomeKit IoT Design Questions Questions to help you design an IoT solution IoT Architecture Stage 1 - Data Generation (Sensors / Actuators) Stage 2 - Data Acquisition Systems Stage 3 - Edge Processing Stage 4 - Long-Term Data Storage / Blockchain What is Blockchain? History of Blockchain How does Blockchain work? Benefits of Blockchain Blockchain vs. conventional technology IoT / Blockchain Benefits of adding Blockchain to IoT Trust Building Cost Reduction Accelerate Data Exchanges Scaled Security for IoT Additional course details: Nexus Humans IoT and Blockchain Training training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the IoT and Blockchain Training course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.