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Software development fundamentals

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

Software development training course description This three-day MTA Training course helps you prepare for Microsoft Technology Associate Exam 98-361, and build an understanding of these topics: Core programming, Object-Oriented programming, general software development, web applications, desktop applications, and databases. This course leverages the same content as found in the Microsoft Official Academic Course (MOAC) for this exam. What will you learn Describe core programming. Explain Object Oriented programming. Describe general software development. Describe Web applications. Describe desktop applications. Explain how databases work. Software development training course details Who will benefit: Anyone looking to learn the fundamentals of software. Prerequisites: None. Duration 3 days Software development training course contents Core programming Computer storage and data types How a computer stores programs and the instructions in computer memory, memory stacks and heaps, memory size requirements for the various data storage types, numeric data and textual data. Computer decision structures Various decision structures used in all computer programming languages; If decision structures; multiple decision structures, such as If…Else and switch/Select Case; reading flowcharts; decision tables; evaluating expressions. Handling repetition For loops, While loops, Do...While loops and recursion. Understand error handling Structured exception handling. Object-oriented programming Classes Properties, methods, events and constructors; how to create a class; how to use classes in code. Inheritance Inheriting the functionality of a base class into a derived class. Polymorphism Extending the functionality in a class after inheriting from a base class, overriding methods in the derived class. Encapsulation Creating classes that hide their implementation details while still allowing access to the required functionality through the interface, access modifiers. General software development Application life cycle management Phases of application life cycle management, software testing. Interpret application specifications Application specifications, translating them into prototypes, code, select appropriate application type and components. Algorithms and data structures Arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists and sorting algorithms; performance implications of various data structures; choosing the right data structure. Web applications Web page development HTML, CSS, JavaScript. ASP.NET web application development Page life cycle, event model, state management, client-side versus server-side programming. Web hosting Creating virtual directories and websites, deploying web applications, understanding the role of Internet Information Services. Web services Web services that will be consumed by client applications, accessing web services from a client application, SOAP, WSDL. Desktop applications Windows apps UI design guideline categories, characteristics and capabilities of Store Apps, identify gestures. Console-based applications Characteristics and capabilities of console- based applications. Windows Services Characteristics and capabilities of Windows Services. Databases Relational database management systems Characteristics and capabilities of database products, database design, ERDs, normalisation concepts. Database query methods SQL, creating and accessing stored procedures, updating and selecting data. Database connection methods Connecting to various types of data stores, such as flat file; XML file; in-memory object; resource optimisation.

Software development fundamentals
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£2,367

Recruitment and Interview Skills for HR

4.9(27)

By Apex Learning

In the ever-evolving landscape of human resources, staying ahead is not just an advantage; it's a necessity. Picture this: a recent construction hazard in the UK underscored the critical importance of robust recruitment and interview skills. As industries grapple with unforeseen challenges, there's a pressing need for HR professionals equipped with the right expertise. Our "Recruitment and Interview Skills for HR" course is meticulously designed to transform you into a recruitment virtuoso, arming you with an arsenal of strategic techniques and motivational interviewing prowess. Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this Recruitment and Interview Skills for HR bundle, you should be able to: Navigate intricate recruitment processes with strategic finesse. Conduct motivational interviews for enhanced candidate engagement. Embrace virtual interviewing techniques tailored for HR professionals. Master payroll management and HR at an advanced level. Hone effective communication skills to foster workplace harmony. Demonstrate prowess in conflict resolution and efficient time management. Unlock the secrets to effective employee hiring, termination finesse, and delve into the nuances of virtual interviewing for the digital age. Elevate your management acumen with HR Management and Payroll Management diplomas, while mastering the art of conflict resolution and honing time management skills. We've curated a powerhouse curriculum, capped off with a diploma in effective communication, ensuring you become an indispensable asset in the realm of HR. Embrace a transformative learning journey that not only addresses industry needs but propels your career to new heights. This Recruitment and Interview Skills for HR Bundle Consists of the following Premium courses: Course 01: Recruitment Officer Diploma Course 02: Strategies & Skills for Recruitment Course 03: Employee Hiring and Termination Training Course 04: Motivational Interviewing Course 05: Virtual Interviewing for HR Course 06: HR Management Level 3 Course 07: Payroll Management - Diploma Course 08: Effective Communication Skills Diploma Course 09: People Management Skills Level 3 Course 10: Time Management Course 11: Conflict Management CPD 110 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? HR professionals seeking advanced recruitment skills. Managers aiming to enhance their people management expertise. Individuals aspiring to master virtual interviewing techniques. Those keen on elevating their conflict resolution capabilities. Professionals desiring proficiency in effective communication. Anyone looking to advance their career in HR management. Requirements No requirements to enrol this Recruitment and Interview Skills for HR course. Career path Recruitment Officer: £30,000 - £40,000 per annum HR Manager: £40,000 - £50,000 per annum Payroll Manager: £35,000 - £45,000 per annum Employee Relations Specialist: £35,000 - £45,000 per annum Talent Acquisition Specialist: £30,000 - £40,000 per annum Training and Development Coordinator: £25,000 - £35,000 per annum Certificates CPDQS Accredited e-Certificate Digital certificate - Included CPDQS Accredited Hard-Copy Certificate Hard copy certificate - Included You will get the Hard Copy certificate for the title course (Recruitment Officer Diploma) absolutely Free! Other Hard Copy certificates are available for £10 each. Please Note: The delivery charge inside the UK is £3.99, and the international students must pay a £9.99 shipping cost.

Recruitment and Interview Skills for HR
Delivered Online On Demand
£51

Mental Health Skills for Managers

5.0(2)

By Changing Minds Training

This is a practical and immersive course for people managers which provides you with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to have effective conversations with staff about mental health and wellbeing.

Mental Health Skills for Managers
Delivered in London or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£2,400

Microsoft Project Training

By FourSquare Innovations Ltd

FourSquare Training specialise in private, corporate Microsoft Project courses delivered at your premises and tailored to your needs.

Microsoft Project Training
Delivered In-Person in Birmingham + 23 moreFlexible Dates
£450 to £800

Cyber security for engineers

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

Cyber security training course description This cyber security course focusses on the network side of security. Technologies rather than specific products are studied focussing around the protection of networks using firewalls and VPNs. What will you learn Describe: - Basic security attacks - RADIUS - SSL - VPNs Deploy firewalls and secure networks Explain how the various technologies involved in an IP VPN work. Describe and implement: - L2TP - IPsec - SSL - MPLS, L3, VPNs. Cyber security training course details Who will benefit: Anyone working in the security field. Prerequisites: TCP/IP foundation for engineers Duration 5 days Cyber security training course contents Security review Denial of service, DDOS, data manipulation, data theft, data destruction, security checklists, incident response. Security exploits IP spoofing, SYN attacks, hijacking, reflectors and amplification, keeping up to date with new threats. Hands on port scanning, use a 'hacking' tool. Client and Server security Windows, Linux, Log files, syslogd, accounts, data security. Hands on Server hardening. Firewall introduction What is a firewall? Firewall benefits, concepts. HAnds on launching various attacks on a target. Firewall types Packet filtering, SPI, Proxy, Personal. Software firewalls, hardware firewalls. Firewall products. Hands on Simple personal firewall configuration. Packet filtering firewalls Things to filter in the IP header, stateless vs. stateful filtering. ACLs. Advantages of packet filtering. Hands on Configuring packet filtering firewalls. Stateful packet filtering Stateful algorithms, packet-by-packet inspection, application content filtering, tracks, special handling (fragments, IP options), sessions with TCP and UDP. Firewall hacking detection: SYN attacks, SSL, SSH interception. Hands on SPI firewalls. Proxy firewalls Circuit level, application level, SOCKS. Proxy firewall plusses and minuses. Hands on Proxy firewalls. Firewall architectures Small office, enterprise, service provider, what is a DMZ? DMZ architectures, bastion hosts, multi DMZ. Virtual firewalls, transparent firewalls. Dual firewall design, high availability, load balancing, VRRP. Hands on Resilient firewall architecture. Testing firewalls Configuration checklist, testing procedure, monitoring firewalls, logging, syslog. Hands on Testing firewalls. Encryption Encryption keys, Encryption strengths, Secret key vs Public key, algorithms, systems, SSL, SSH, Public Key Infrastructures. Hands on Password cracking. Authentication Types of authentication, Securid, Biometrics, PGP, Digital certificates, X.509 v3, Certificate authorities, CRLs, RADIUS. Hands on Using certificates. VPN overview What is a VPN? What is an IP VPN? VPNs vs. Private Data Networks, Internet VPNs, Intranet VPNs, Remote access VPNs, Site to site VPNs, VPN benefits and disadvantages. VPN Tunnelling VPN components, VPN tunnels, tunnel sources, tunnel end points, tunnelling topologies, tunnelling protocols, which tunnelling protocol? Requirements of tunnels. L2TP Overview, components, how it works, security, packet authentication, L2TP/IPsec, L2TP/PPP, L2 vs L3 tunnelling. Hands on Implementing a L2TP tunnel. IPsec AH, HMAC, ESP, transport and tunnel modes, Security Association, encryption and authentication algorithms, manual vs automated key exchange, NAT and other issues. Hands on Implementing an IPsec VPN. SSL VPNs Layer 4 VPNs, advantages, disadvantages. SSL. TLS. TLS negotiation, TLS authentication. TLS and certificates. Hands on Implementing a SSL VPN. MPLS VPNs Introduction to MPLS, why use MPLS, Headers, architecture, label switching, LDP, MPLS VPNs, L2 versus L3 VPNs. Point to point versus multipoint MPLS VPNs. MBGP and VRFs and their use in MPLS VPNs. Hands on Implementing a MPLS L3 VPN. Penetration testing Hacking webservers, web applications, Wireless networks and mobile platforms. Concepts, threats, methodology. Hands on Hacking tools and countermeasures.

Cyber security for engineers
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£3,697

AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate (SAA-C03)

By Packt

Prepare for the AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate (SAA-C03) exam. Learn about the AWS Management Console, S3 buckets, instances, database services, cloud security, costs associated with AWS, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), and Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS).

AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate (SAA-C03)
Delivered Online On Demand23 hours 24 minutes
£261.99

Journey Mapping

By Experience Thinkers

Arm yourself with a robust research toolkit that will help you uncover deep behavioural insights on user needs and motivations so you can design better experiences.

Journey Mapping
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£536.75

Permanent Eyeliner | Fundamental Beginners PMU Training - 1-2-1 Private Training

By ID Liner | Permanent Makeup Training & Supplies

The objective of the ID Liner Permanent Eyeliner fundamental course is to teach you how to achieve this look for your clients. It is the perfect solution for clients who struggle to draw on their own eyeliner or who just want an expertly enhanced look 24/7

Permanent Eyeliner | Fundamental Beginners PMU Training -        1-2-1 Private Training
Delivered Online & In-PersonFlexible Dates
£4,900

Neurodiversity Workshop Developing: Learning, Development, Succession

By Mpi Learning - Professional Learning And Development Provider

A four-hour workshop on how to accelerate the learning and development of your Neurodiverse colleagues.

Neurodiversity Workshop Developing: Learning, Development, Succession
Delivered in Loughborough or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£445

Minor Illness Update

By BBO Training

Learning Outcomes for 'Minor Illness Update' Day for Experienced Registered Healthcare Professionals   By catering to experienced registered healthcare professionals already practicing in the area of minor illness, this 'Minor Illness Update' Day equips participants to elevate their existing skills, apply the latest insights, and enhance patient care through informed, compassionate, and effective practices. Agenda: 09.15Coffee and registration 09.30Introduction and course objectives 09.40Perspective on changes and safe practice within primary care 10.00Respiratory Tract infections 10.45Coffee 11.00Ears, Nose and Throat 13.00Lunch 14.00Abdominal pain and UTIs 14.30Head, Neck and Back Pain 14.30Eye infections 15.00Skin Rashes 15.30Injuries 15.45Evaluations and Close Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the 'Minor Illness Update' Day, aimed at registered and experienced healthcare professionals already practicing in the field of minor illness, participants will be able to: 1. Stay Current in Minor Illness Management: - Demonstrate an updated and well-informed understanding of the latest developments in minor illness management within the primary care context. - Stay informed about current prescribing guidelines and adjustments in the field of minor illness treatment. 2. Critical Analysis of Consultation Dynamics: - Exhibit a critical comprehension of the significant dynamics at play during patient consultations related to minor illness cases. - Apply analytical skills to assess the complexities of patient presentations and prioritize appropriate diagnostic and treatment strategies. 3. Effective Problem-Solving in Practice: - Discuss and analyse practical challenges that arise during minor illness consultations, and propose effective solutions tailored to individual patient needs. - Employ problem-solving abilities to navigate diverse patient scenarios, enhancing overall patient care. 4. Integration of Attitudes and Values: - Develop an understanding of how personal attitudes and values may influence patient interactions and treatment decisions. - Apply self-awareness to ensure professional conduct aligns with ethical and patient-centred principles. 5. Awareness of Professional Growth: - Recognize the ongoing nature of professional development and the importance of staying updated in the rapidly evolving field of minor illness management. - Acknowledge the responsibility for continuous growth, embracing opportunities for learning and improvement. 6. CPD Contribution and Revalidation: - Identify the applicability of these study days as part of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements for experienced registered healthcare professionals already practicing in minor illness. - Understand how participation contributes to professional revalidation, ensuring compliance with professional standards. 7. Virtual Engagement for Learning: - Leverage virtual learning environments effectively to enhance knowledge and skills related to minor illness management. - Demonstrate adaptability in engaging with virtual platforms for professional development and learning. 8. Holistic Patient Care Approach: - Integrate the acquired knowledge to provide holistic care to patients presenting with minor illness, recognizing the interconnectedness of physical and psychosocial aspects. - Foster a patient-centred approach by considering patients' needs, preferences, and well-being.  

Minor Illness Update
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£180