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This course is designed to provide an in depth overview of a low power wireless technology. Learn and explore Bluetooth, an open specification for short-range wireless voice and data communications. Originally designed as a cable replacement technology, Bluetooth permits the ad hoc creation of Personal Area Networks (PAN), where many small devices such as PDAs, computers, printers, and cellular phones interact to provide telephony, network, and other specialized solutions. Learn how Bluetooth can potentially free your work and personal space from expensive cables in various usage models. Several working Bluetooth demonstrations are planned including a Bluetooth headset, printer, mouse, and cellular phone.
This instructor-led workshop provides students with the knowledge and skills to develop advanced distributed applications using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. The workshop focuses on advanced features of Web Services Enhancements (WSE) 3.0 and message queuing.
PCI Express (PCIe) training course covering the enhancements to PCI Express (PCIe) introduced with version 2.0 of the specification - familiarity with PCI, PCI-X, and PCIe required.
Java is an object-oriented programming language specifically created for developing applications that will run on a LAN or the Internet. IBM's Rational Application Developer (RAD) provides a graphical environment for productive writing, testing, and debugging of Java applications, and IBM's WebSphere Application Server 6.0 (WSAS) provides an environment for deploying Java applications. Students will learn to use RAD to write standalone and LAN-based Java applications and applets and how to use WSAS to deploy those applications and applets.
Students will learn how to design, build, test, and deploy J2EE-compliant Internet applications on the World Wide Web. This course covers all major elements of web application development.
This one-day, information-packed seminar provides an overview of Microsoft's.NET technology. It should prove of value to developers and managers who are starting on a .NET project or who are evaluating this technology. The course is designed to run using .NET 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008.
Webucator's our instructor-led online classes are delivered from 10:00AM to 5:00PM EST via a live web conference. After registering, students receive an email directing them to a website to log into at class time. All class materials are sent by mail.
Webucator's our instructor-led online classes are delivered from 10:00AM to 5:00PM EST via a live web conference. After registering, students receive an email directing them to a website to log into at class time. All class materials are sent by mail.
Webucator's our instructor-led online classes are delivered from 10:00AM to 5:00PM EST via a live web conference. After registering, students receive an email directing them to a website to log into at class time. All class materials are sent by mail.
This course provides participants with the skills necessary to effectively use Oracle Reports, the report writer component of the Oracle Developer suite. Participants will build complete production-style reports using Oracle Reports and its various layout styles such as master-detail, tabular, label, and matrix. Both paper and web-based reports will be covered. Methods of embedding images and other graphical items will be covered as well as how to include user-defined parameters and add PL/SQL code to customize reports. In addition to the lab exercises, eight different reports will be developed by the students during the class to demonstrate lecture topics as they are presented.
This course provides participants with the skills required to effectively use Oracle Forms, the major component of the Oracle development suite to build and customize applications. This course teaches students to use Oracle Forms Developer to rapidly build scalable, high-performance applications for the Internet. Participants will build complete forms applications using Oracle Forms and customize forms with Graphical User Interface (GUI) objects such as buttons, check boxes, list items, and radio groups. Oracle Forms triggers and built-ins will also be covered and included in the final production-quality applications which are developed during the laboratory exercises. Students will build, test, debug, and deploy interactive Internet applications. Business rule enforcement, and object and code reuse will be emphasized and techniques for integrating various Oracle applications will also be presented.
This course will give students a firm foundation in basic administration of an Oracle 11g Database. Participants learn how to install and maintain Oracle Database 11g. Students gain a conceptual understanding of the Oracle database architecture and how its components work and interact with one another. Participants will create an operational database and effectively manage the various structures in an efficient manner including memory management, performance and statistics management, database security and management of users and roles, schema and storage management, and backup/recovery techniques.
Advanced SQL for DB2 is designed for the seasoned SQL professional who wants to get more “bang for the buck” out of DB2, especially DB2 Database on the Linux, UNIX, and Windows platforms. A common complaint is that so much money is sunk into relational database management systems, only to have them end up as glorified flat-file processors due to inefficient SQL and misguided application design. Why select all the columns and all the rows only to have your application program (or third-party tool) do the filtering? Why select detail-level rows when what you want to see is summarized results? This course presents advanced SQL syntax in an easy-to-understand format, demystifying even the most complex of the latest features. It enables the attendee to return to work much better prepared to avail him or herself of the full power of the DB2 engine.
Fundamentally, a device driver implements the interface between a piece of peripheral hardware and the application. In a traditional unprotected, “flat” memory model system, a driver may be little more than a set of functions conforming to a well-defined API and statically linked into an executable image.
But in the context of a protected mode operating system such as Linux, device drivers take on added significance owing to the distinction between User space and Kernel space. This 3-day hands-on seminar provides an introduction to the wonderful world of programming in Kernel space. As such, it provides insights not only into device driver programming, but also into the philosophy and design strategies of the kernel itself.
Numerous programming exercises introduce the rich kernel API that offers a multitude of services to driver writers. You’ll learn how Linux handles asynchronous I/O in a way that is totally transparent to applications. You’ll examine the unique problems of debugging in Kernel space. Perhaps most important, you’ll see how much of a device driver involves interactions with the kernel that have nothing to do with accessing physical hardware.
More details at www.intellimetrix.us/linuxdevicedrivers.htm
This 3-day seminar focuses on how Linux, the free, Open Source operating system, has been adapted for use in embedded environments, with specific emphasis on the ARM architecture. Through extensive hands-on lab work, you learn how to install a cross-development environment, build a compact version of Linux for an embedded device, install the build on the target system, and test its operation. You’ll create and test programs that exercise I/O as well as networking applications and also explore real-time extensions.
Each participant receives a CD with a complete Linux kernel distribution, including source code, and ARM cross-development toolkit, which provides an ideal platform for embedding Linux into a wide range of consumer and industrial devices.
Participants will have available for use during the class an ARM-based target single-board computer (SBC) kit. This is the same SBC supplied with the Embedded Linux Learning Kit and is offered at a substantial discount to class participants.
This 3-day Introduction to CMMI-DEV course is offered to professional groups and corporations only through the SEI and its licensed partners. It provides participants with fundamental concepts for staged and continuous representation of the CMMI-DEV model, providing time for exercises, questions, and real-world process improvement examples.
Who Should Attend:
Anyone interested in learning about CMMI
Anyone anticipating participation on a CMMI based appraisal team
Engineering Process Group (EPG) members
Software Quality Engineers
Software Developers, Systems Engineers
Managers and Software Team Leads
Learning Objectives:
Understand key concepts of CMMI and how to apply them
Understand the CMMI product suite and CMMI components
Understand CMMI terms, structure, and important relationships
Understand how to align CMMI with business objectives
Understand the benefits of using CMMI (Return on Investment)
Ability to discuss CMMI process areas, goals, and practices
Ability to locate relevant information and apply it
Learn to embed IMS statements in COBOL, PL/I and/or Assembler programs. This series of courses includes:
- IMS Fundamentals: 1 or 2 days
- IMS DB Programming: 5 days
- IMS TM (formerly known as IMS DC) Programming: 4 or 5 days
- IMS MFS Macro Programming: 3 days
As with all my courses, these courses are customizable to the client's requirements.
This series of courses teaches you to create VSAM files, tune them for better performance, and write COBOL and CICS code to access and update VSAM files. Courses include:
- IDCAMS Utility - 3 days
- VSAM COBOL Programming - 2 days
- VSAM CICS COBOL Programming - 2 days
- VSAM Performance and Tuning - 2 days
All my courses are highly customizable.
Learn to program using Enterprise COBOL. This extensive series of courses includes z/OS MVS mainframe concepts, TSO/ISPF, JCL and Utilities, Programming Logic, Enterprise COBOL, VSAM, SQL, DB2, CICS or IMS, Testing, Debugging, and a number of helpful mainframe tools for development and debugging, such as AbendAid, Xpediter, FileAid, Debug Tool, CompareX, InterTest, SyncSort, MFS, SDF, IDCAMS, and/or ChangeMan, etc.
Project Management Professional ( PMP® ) Certification is one of the world’s most in-demand certifications. Today, PMP® Certified project managers are one of the most sort after professionals. It is recognized as the fastest growing, globally accepted professional certifications.
Getting certified is not easy. That's why it is so highly regarded. But we make it demystified and set you up for success. In 4 Days, you get all the preparation necessary to Pass the PMP Exam. You will pass the PMP certification exam or you can have all your money back - that's the ProXalt Promise™!
Your time is important. ProXalt recognizes that. We don't waste your time. You will succeed in fulfilling your aspiration of being PMP® certified in far less time and with greater success with our 4 Day Fast Track Program.
The course includes:
• 35 hour on-line preparation course
• 40 hours of classroom training led by our professional, PMP certified instructors
• PMP application preparation assistance
• PMBOK® 4th edition - the official manual of Project Management (ProXalt instructors are also contributors)
• A resource kit and classroom materials
• Practice exams with hundreds of questions, rationale, and exam taking tips
• Full color study guides
• Comprehensive online resources and access to ProXalt instructors before/during/after course
• Daily meals, beverages, and snacks
• and so much more
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Courses on the following topics: (details at http://www.processgroup.com/)
• Requirements Elicitation, Writing and Analysis
• Project Planning and Management
• Project Estimation
• Scrum
• Supplier Management
• Making Process Improvement Work
• Inspection (Peer Reviews)
• SEI Intro to CMM-Integration (development and services)
• SEI CMMI Level 2 (development and services)
• SEI CMMI Level 3
• Doing More for Less
• Measurement and Analysis
• Decision Analysis and Resolution
Six Sigma methodology is an enabler for achieving world-class quality and it establishes the foundation for continuous improvements to meet the highest level of customer satisfaction. Many of the tools (SIPOC, Gage r&r, process maps, DOE's, FMEA's) you are currently using from the Alcoa quality & ABS tool bag. In the 6 sigma GB training, you will learn how to apply these tools in a 5-phase, project-focused method called DMAIC ---- Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control ---- for improving measurable business objectives.
Who Should Attend Six Sigma Training?
Six Sigma methodology can be applied for both Transaction (administrative process) and Technical (Design/Tooling/Equipment) project improvements. The selected candidate is required to come to class with a well defined project to work on during the training course. Generally, the project should be selected from a list of business transactional (i.e.…meeting start times, material balance out process) or technical (bent wire, high scrap cost, etc) issues facing your department or business unit. During the training, the project will be used to apply the learning's during several 10 - 30 minute exercises
To know what you are doing, you must meaningfully measure the right things at the right times in the right ways. Clearly, IT's frequent poor project results are due in large part to poor measurement. Not only do we tend to miss important measures, but we also often overwhelm ourselves with too many measurements. This interactive presentation describes a minimum set of metrics that IT needs to know and the context needed to make the measures meaningful. Ways to measure effectiveness of our practices also are shown. Techniques are suggested for overcoming resistance when getting started. Exercises enhance learning by allowing participants to practice applying practical techniques to realistic examples.
Most organizations do not know how to assure that requirements and design are accurate and complete. At best, they use one or two weak methods which are insufficient to help prevent costly rework and up to two-thirds of the errors which traditionally plague finished systems. This unique seminar workshop shows numerous ways to static test up-front, where payoffs are greatest. Applying the techniques successively to a real case, participants discover that each review technique reveals additional, otherwise-overlooked defects; and finding more important issues also improves meaningful customer involvement and communication.
Unreliable estimates are a major reason managers allocate inadequate time and resources to testing. Historically, estimating has been so weak in IT that some people simply assume it is impossible to estimate IT activities accurately. Test estimates are especially prone to problems because they often depend on other (unreliable) estimates. In fact, though, it is possible to estimate accurately; and huge direct and indirect benefits can result. This interactive seminar describes key principles of effective estimating and how to apply them to the unique aspects of testing. And, rather than just being a static up-front exercise, the course shows dynamic techniques that effective estimators use throughout the project to control progress as well as to refine and improve their estimates and estimating skills. Exercises enhance learning by allowing participants to practice applying practical techniques to realistic examples.
This course provides a guided, in-depth introduction to the Java programming language, highlighting key benefits and features. Students will learn about object-oriented programming concepts, Java's core packages, creating graphical user interfaces with Java, and file input and output from within Java in this first part of a two-part course.
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