The Box Office is now cashless. ONLY accept Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Discover, Apple Pay and Samsung Pay
Will Call tickets may be picked-up at the Golden 1 Center box office if a valid government issued photo I.D. that matches the name on the order, the credit card used to make the purchase, and the confirmation number given at the time of purchase are provided. VIP PACKAGES are subject to the package providers rules for pick up. Once the Will Call window closes, unclaimed tickets will be available through the end of the show at the Guest Services Booth at Section 109, please enter at the Media entrance near the box office. For the box office to release tickets not in your name you need to submit a written letter of authorization along with a copy of the driver’s license of the party whose name is on the account. Tickets are not accepted for Will Call from patrons wishing to leave tickets for others.
(916) 701-5401
Monday thru Friday 10am to 5pm Saturday & Sunday Closed Saturday and Sunday Event Day Hours 12pm to Event Time
Accessible seating is available online through Ticketmaster.com, by calling Ticketmaster phone agents or coming to the Golden 1 Center Box Office. Interpreters are available by request and are dependent upon availability. Please e-mail ADAservices@kings.com for assistance with any ADA related questions. Interpreters need to be reserved a minimum of 10 days in advance of the show. Service dogs are allowed at the Golden 1 Center.
This 3-day course follows the ISTQB® Advanced Level Test Automation Engineer syllabus (which can be downloaded free of charge from the ISTQB® website). It will be lectured by Jakub Hrkal (CZ) in Czech with English materials.
Course Objectives
Provides participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to guide a test automation project. The course focuses on the concepts, methods, tools, and processes for automating dynamic functional tests and the relationship of those tests to test management, configuration management, defect management, software development processes and quality assurance.
Methods described are generally applicable across variety of software lifecycle approaches (e.g., agile, sequential, incremental, iterative), types of software systems (e.g., embedded, distributed, mobile) and test types (functional and non-functional testing).
Certification is not included, but we are ready to assist you with certification administration.
Who will benefit?
This 3-day course is appropriate for professionals in roles such as testers, test analysts, test engineers, test consultants, test managers, software developers, and anyone wishing to gain the ISTQB Advanced Test Automation Engineer certificate. This course may also be appropriate for anyone who wants a deeper understanding of software test automation, such as project managers, quality managers, software development managers, business analysts, IT directors, and management consultants.
The certification is aimed at professionals who are working within a tool supported software testing environment. It is also for professionals who are planning to start working within a tool supported software testing environment in the future, or are working within companies that plan to do so.
People possessing an ISTQB Advanced Test Automation Engineer certificate may use the Certified Tester Advanced Level acronym: CTAL-TAE.
Prerequisites
Candidates for the ISTQB Advanced Test Automation Engineer certificate must hold the ISTQB Certified Tester Foundation Level certificate (CTFL).
Skills Gained
Advanced Level testers who have passed the “Advanced Test Automation Engineer” module exam, can be expected to:
Contribute to the development of a plan to integrate automated testing within the testing process.
Evaluate tools and technology for automation best fit to each project and organization.
Create an approach and methodology for building a test automation architecture (TAA).
Design and develop (new or modified) test automation solutions that meet the business needs.
Enable the transition of testing from a manual to an automated approach.
Create automated test reporting and metrics collection.
Manage and optimize testing assets to facilitate maintainability and address evolving (test) systems.
Certified Advanced Test Automation Engineers should be able to demonstrate their skills in the following areas:
Explain the objectives, advantages, disadvantages, and limitations of test automation.
Identify technical success factors of a test automation project.
Analyse a system under test to determine the appropriate automation solution.
Analyse test automation tools for a given project and report technical findings and recommendations.
Understand "design for testability" and "design for test automation" methods applicable to the SUT.
Explain the structure of the Generic Test Automation Architecture.
Analyse factors of implementation, use, and maintenance requirements for a given Test Automation Solution.
Explain the factors to be considered when identifying reusability of components.
Apply guidelines that support effective test tool pilot and deployment activities.
Analyse deployment risks and identify technical issues that could lead to failure of the test automation project, and plan mitigation strategies.
Understand which factors support and affect maintainability.
Classify metrics that can be used to monitor the test automation strategy and effectiveness.
Explain how a test execution report is constructed and published.
Apply criteria for determining the suitability of tests for automation.
Understand the factors in transitioning from manual to automation testing.
Explain the factors to consider in implementing automated regression testing, new feature testing, and confirmation testing.
Verify the correctness of an automated test environment including test tool setup.
Verify the correct behaviour for a given automated test script and/or test suite.
Analyse the technical aspects of a deployed test automation solution and provide recommendations for improvement.
Course Content (Overview)
1. Introduction and Objectives for Test Automation
2. Preparing for Test Automation
3. The Generic Test Automation Architecture
4. Deployment Risks and Contingencies
5. Test Automation Reporting and Metrics
6. Transitioning Manual Testing to an Automated Environment
7. Verifying the TAS
8. Continuous Improvement
Course Description:
Grab Excel Analytics Profile in our Hot marketIn this corporate world, analyzing about the current and future needs, undoubtedly we need an analytical skill to take the preventive measurement. Apparently, all the companies are following the same by having skilled analytical resource. Henceforth, to enhance your skill and succeed in that level, you must have mandate knowledge in Excel analytical skills which is irrespective of working in IT/non-IT sector and in any department/business.Excel Dashboards are diagnostic tools designed to provide busy managers with a quick overview of company’s performance. AS a Concept Performance dashboards have been around for many years and reports indicate that they have been widely adopted by business
Course Topics:
Excel 2007 & 2010 Quick Overview
Difference between Excel 2003, 2007 & 2010, Use of Excel and its boundaries & Features
Program Fundamentals :–
What’s New in Excel 2010, Understanding the Excel Program Window, Customizing the Ribbons, Using Ribbon Shortcuts, Using Help, Customizing the Quick Access Tool Bar, Overview of Office Button and Dialog box.
Getting Started with Worksheets :–
Cut, Copy and Paste Special mechanisms, Cell Range Reference, Overview of Formulas, Entering Formulas, Formatting Numbers and Cells, Managing Alignment, Conditional Formatting, Document Themes, Finding & Removing Blank cells, Object, Shapes and Smart art.
Working with Data Ranges :–
Custom Sort, Filtering Data, Creating a Custom AutoFilter, Using an Advanced Filter, Data Validation, Removing Duplicates in multiple aspects, Grouping, Ungrouping and Subtotal workings, Hyper Links, Text to Columns, Sticky notes comment.
Managing Workbooks :–
Selecting and Switching Between Worksheets, Inserting and Deleting Worksheets, Renaming, Moving, and Copying Worksheets/Workbooks, Splitting and Freezing a Window, Hide/Unhide usage, Setting the Print Area, Adjusting Page Margins and Orientation, Protecting Worksheets and Workbooks and Sharing Workbooks.
FunctionsOverview:-
Introduction to Formulas and Functions by Syntax, Parameters and Values, Formulas using Wizard, Cell Reference and Absolute Cell Reference.
Formulas and Functions :–
VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, Match, Index, Logical at all levels, Statistical, Logical, Concatenate, Text, Date & Time and More Functions, Name Ranges, Using Named Ranges in the Formulas, Using the Name Manager, Evaluating the Formulas and Error Checking, Goal Seek analysis, Consolidate Method, Auto Calculate and Manual Calculation.
Working with the Web and External Data:-
Inserting a Hyperlink, Importing Data from Access or Text Files or Other Sources, Working with Existing Data Connections from SQL Server or XML Data. Practicing on Formula’s and Functions to enhance the skills in a speedy way.
Working with Tables and Pivot Tables:-
Creating a Table, Filtering a Table, Summarizing a Table with a PivotTable, Creating a PivotTable, Changing a PivotTable Calculation, Grouping, Filtering and Sorting a PivotTable, Various analyses in the PivotTable, Formatting a PivotTable, Using Slicers, Power Pivot, Sharing Slicers Between PivotTables.
Creating and Working with Charts:-
Creating Multiple Charts at all levels, Choosing the Right Chart, Changing Chart Layout and Style, Using Chart Templates, Workings on Settings for the apt view, Changing the Scale, Primary and Secondary axis workings, Changing Chart Type.
Ad-Hoc Tasks:-
Understanding the Business/Process requirements and completing the task in a short span of time with the hygienic way in terms of delivering high level upshot of the Dashboards. As a result of that management can take an action against the process improvement by eagle-eyed performance metrics in various aspects. Apparently, we can make you think, that level of spontaneous thoughts in some extent by giving more examples and workings.
Automation:-
Automating the Dashboards to cut down the repetitive steps for any type of dashboards for logical reasons. In such case, we can cut down the resources and we can cut down the SLA as well with the precise excellence and fortunately it’s user friendly too. Here, we will be educating you in enormous ways to automate the dashboards by yourself at some extent, which will help you to showcase your skills in a bigger vision in front of your peers.
Course Features:
You will learn:
● Overview on MS Visio & PowerPoint
● Overview SAP Business Intelligence Tool
● Tips & Tricks will be driven at the EOD in all 4 days session.
● Corporate Interview Questions & Answers
● Excel Shortcuts
Certification:
Once after the training we will provide you the course completion certificate
Who Can Attend?
There is no Eligibility Criteria for this training, any one can attend this training
Cash, Visa, MC, Discover, American Express
Available at Box Office during regular hours.
Holiday Box Office Hours: Christmas Eve (12/24/19) - 10:00am-2:00pm Christmas Day (12/25/19) - CLOSED New Year's Eve (12/31/19) - CLOSED New Year's Day (1/1/20) - 12:00pm-7:00pm Box office hours: Monday - Saturday 10:00am-8:00pm Sunday 11:00am - 7:00pm THE BOX OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FOR SALES IN PERSON ONLY.
There are no steps into the theatre from the sidewalk. Please be advised that where there are steps within the theatre we are unable to provide assistance. Orchestra: Seating is accessible to the Orchestra without steps, but there are 1-2 steps up to access rows Q-T in the Center and Right Orchestra. Wheelchair seating is in the Orchestra only. Mezzanine: On the 2nd Level: up 29 steps from the Orchestra. There is no elevator to the Mezzanine. Entrance is behind row F. There are approximately 2 steps up/down per row. There are handrails along both sides of every aisle in the mezzanine. Balcony: On the 3rd level: up 76 steps from the Orchestra. There is no elevator to the Balcony. There are approximately 2 steps up/down per row. There are handrails along both sides of every aisle in the Balcony.
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The Box Office accepts cash only for Chicago Bears games. Soldier Field games accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Cash.
Chicago Bears events: Tickets may be picked up at the Will Call Window outside of Gate 10, 2 hours before the event. Gate 10 is located on the southeast side of Soldier Field. Customers must have the actual credit card, picture ID and the confirmation number to receive their tickets. Soldier Field events: Will Call is available on the day of the event only. Government issued photo i.d. and the credit card used for the purchase will be required to claim tickets. Typically will call opens 90 minutes to an hour before the scheduled event.
For non Bears events please call (312) 235-7000
Chicago Bears ticket office is available by phone Monday-Friday 8am-5pm CST. The Soldier Field Box Office is open only on game days, their phone number is (312) 235-7000.
Accessible Seating Information for Chicago Bears games: For Chicago Bears accessible seating please purchase the best available seating and contact the Chicago Bears at 847-615-2327 for an exchange after purchase is complete. Accessible Seating Information for Other Soldier Field events: Accessible seating is available through Ticketmaster. Do NOT contact the Chicago Bears for accessible seating information on non-Bears events at Soldier Field
Cash, American Express, Mastercard, & Visa.
Will Call is located at the Box Office.
Box Office Telephone: 323-468-1770
The Pantages Box Office opens daily at 10am. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 5 ADMITTED
There is no elevator in the Pantages Theatre. Disabled seating is reserved for the exclusive use of the disabled patron and their companion. The purchase or use of disabled seating locations by non-disabled individuals is strictly prohibited and may result in ejection and/or forfeiture of the ticket price.