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10th International Conference on Pervasive and Parallel Computing, Communication and Sensors
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read moreCrypto.com Arena does not accept Will Call drop off. Alternate Will Call Procedure (Alternate Pick Up) If a person (other than the person ordering and paying for the tickets) is picking up a Will Call order, the Alternate Pick-Up's name MUST be on the account. To add the name of an alternate pick-up to the account, the original purchaser must contact Ticketmaster Customer Service at 1-800-745-3000, verify their account information and request the addition an alternate pick-up. 213-742-7340 Box office is located on North side of building at 11th and South Figueroa. Box office hours are 10am to 6pm, Monday through Saturday. It is open extended hours on event day. Phone: 213-742-7340 SUMMER HOURS Closed Saturdays and Sundays unless there is an event, the box office will open at 9am on Saturdays or 10am on Sundays only if there is an event. The box office will have extended hours on all event days.
read moreVIP Sky Box - What's included? - Private shared box with open air padded seats. - Access to Sky Box 2 hours prior the kickoff until 30 minutes after the match. - Hostess services. - In seat wait services. - TV, fridge and air conditioned box. - Exclusive catering by Spanish chefs, including various tapas, hot meal & desserts. Unlimited beers, wine, champagne, soft drinks, water and snacks. - Parking on purchase of 4 or more seats. - VIP pass & paper tickets to keep as souvenirs. VIP Balcony Sala Berlín - What’s included? - Access to the famous Sala Berlín 2 hours prior the kickoff, at halftime and 30 minutes after the match. - Open air padded seats on 2nd. level, first row seats. - Hostess services. - Welcome champagne glass. - Exclusive catering menu prepared by famous Spanish chefs, includes various tapas, hot meal & desserts. - Unlimited beer, wine champagne, soft drinks, water and snacks. - VIP pass & paper tickets to keep as souvenirs.
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Mulesoft course content Module 1: Introducing Application Networks and API-Led Connectivity • Explain what an application network is and its benefits • Describe how to build an application network using API-led connectivity • Explain what web services and APIs are • Make calls to secure and unsecured APIs Module 2: Introducing Anypoint Platform • Describe the benefits of Anypoint Platform and MuleSoft’s approach to be successful with it • Describe the role of each component in building application networks • Navigate Anypoint Platform • Locate APIs and other assets needed to build integrations and APIs in Anypoint Exchange • Build basic integrations to connect systems using flow designer Module 3: Designing APIs • Define APIs with RAML, the Restful API Modeling Language • Mock APIs to test their design before they are built • Make APIs discoverable by adding them to the private Anypoint Exchange • Create public API portals for external developers Module 4: Building APIs • Use Anypoint Studio to build, run, and test Mule applications • Use a connector to connect to databases • Use the graphical DataWeave editor to transform data • Create RESTful interfaces for applications from RAML files • Connect API interfaces to API implementations Module 5: Deploying and Managing APIs • Describe the options for deploying Mule applications • Deploy Mule applications to CloudHub • Use API Manager to create and deploy API proxies • Use API Manager to restrict access to API proxies PART 2: Building Applications with Anypoint Studio Module 6: Accessing and Modifying Mule Events • Log event data • Debug Mule applications • Read and write event properties • Write expressions with the DataWeave expression language • Create variables Module 7: Structuring Mule Applications • Create applications composed of multiple flows and subflows • Pass messages between flows using asynchronous queues • Encapsulate global elements in separate configuration files • Specify application properties in a separate properties file and use them in the application • Describe the purpose of each file and folder in a Mule project • Define and manage application metadata Module 8: Consuming Web Services • Consume web services that have a connector in Anypoint Exchange • Consume RESTful web services • Consume SOAP web services • Pass parameters to SOAP web services using the Transform Message component • Transform data from multiple services to a canonical format Module 9: Controlling Event Flow • Multicast events • Route events based on conditions Module 10: Handling Errors • Handle messaging errors at the application, flow, and processor level • Handle different types of errors • Use different error scopes to either handle an error and continue execution of the parent flow or propagate an error to the parent flow • Set the success and error response settings for an HTTP Listener • Set reconnection strategies for system errors Module 11: Writing DataWeave Transformations • Write DataWeave expressions for basic XML, JSON, and Java transformations • Write DataWeave transformations for complex data structures with repeated elements • Define and use global and local variables and functions • Use DataWeave functions • Coerce and format strings, numbers, and dates • Define and use custom data types • Call Mule flows from DataWeave expressions • Store DataWeave scripts in external files PART 3: Building Applications to Synchronize Data Module 12: Triggering Flows • Read and write files • Trigger flows when files are added, created, or updated • Trigger flows when new records are added to a database table • Schedule flows to run at a certain time or frequency • Persist and share data in flows using the Object Store • Publish and consume JMS messages Courses Offerings • Amazon Web Services • Android • AIX Administration • Business Analyst • BIRT Reporting • CA Siteminder • CCNA, CCNP Security, • Citrix XenApp • Cognos 10 BI & Tm1 • Crystal Reports • Data Stage • DB2 DBA • Dell 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read moreThe Level 4 Award in Nutrition – RSPH (QCF) course teaches the nutritional requirements for a healthy diet, the effect of diet on health and the importance of hydration, to build an understanding of nutrition and diet and their effect on health. This course is particularly relevant for you if you work in the health, fitness or catering professions, promoting healthy eating, preparation of meals or menus and diets. This award is a component of both the Level 4 Certificate in Nutrition for Physical Activity in Sport and the Level 4 Certificate in Nutrition for Institutional Food Services. You can attend an additional weekend course to achieve one of these qualifications. Content Whilst enrolled upon the course you will study the following topics: Sources functions and used of macro and micro nutrients Dietary sources of macro and micro nutrients Physiological functions of macro and micro nutrients Hydration, dietary requirements and food choices of individuals throughout life Components of energy consumption and expenditure Energy, hydration and nutrient requirements at different lifetime stages Factors that affect nutrient requirements in relation to social, cultural, religious and ethnic groups Effects of diet on health Relationship between diet and disease Possible dietary influences for different groups Legislation as it relates to labelling and advertising of food Food labelling requirements Legal requirements in relation to health claims and nutrition claims The full course fee is £575. More information about the assessment and entry requirements can be found on the website: http://www.stmarys.ac.uk/short-courses/level-4-nutrition-certificate.htm. Alternatively, contact us at shortcourses@stmarys.ac.uk or call 020 8240 4321 during office hours.
read morecash, amex, mc, visa, discover Location at venue: Main Box Office – East side of the Arena with access from both Trade and Fifth Streets. Hours of Operation: Same as Box Office Hours 704-688-8600 For general group sales questions for Spectrum Center: 704.688.9047 M-F: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Sat & Sun: Event days only This venue is accessible. For sight impaired and hearing patrons please contact the Box Office. Spectrum Center is committed to providing every guest with a comfortable and enjoyable experience. The arena is one of the most accessible arenas in the U.S. Seating throughout the venue allows guests with accessible needs flexibility in seat locations and price levels.
read moreCash - Visa - MasterCard - American Express - Discover The Will Call Booth at Highmark Stadium is located in between gates 3 and 4. Guests may pick up their pre-paid tickets on game day. This location is open 4 hours prior to kickoff. PROPER PHOTO IDENTIFICATION IS REQUIRED. Tickets will only be released to the person who purchased the tickets. 1-877-BB-TICKS (228-4257) Box Office Hours Season Hours: 9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday 9am - 1pm, Saturdays before home games Open 4 hours prior to kick off on game days through the end of the 3rd Quarter Off Season Hours: 9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday For Buffalo Bills Tickets Only. Available at the Box Office and through Ticketmaster. Phone #: 1-877-BB-TICKS (228-4257) https://www.buffalobills.com/tickets/policies
read moreCash, Visa, MC, Discover, American Express Customers can pick up Will Call tickets one (1) hour prior to the show. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a photo I.D. The Will Call window is located on the Montgomery Street and Madison Street corner of the arena. 315-435-2121 The Solvay Bank Box Office at The Oncenter for War Memorial Events has two locations for walk up sales. o 515 Montgomery Street will open 1 hour prior to the schedule start time. o 760 S. State Street or South State Street will open at 10am and remain open through posted start time. To purchase tickets or for more information, you can call 315-435-2121. The Solvay Bank Box Office at The Oncenter is open Monday thru Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.( closed Saturdays in the summer) The Oncenter Box Office is closed on Sunday. During weekend events, the box office will open one (1) hour prior to the start of the show. Fans may purchase ADA seating via www.ticketmaster.com or at the venue box office. 315-435-2121 315-435-2121 Venue Box Office Hours Monday-Friday 10am-3pm Saturday 10am-2pm Sunday Closed *Summer hours vary
read moreCash, Visa, MC, Discover and American Express only. Photo ID is required for all events. Tickets will only be released to the person whose name is on the envelope. Note: Broncos half-price tickets are only available via mobile delivery. There is no will call for half-price tickets. (720)258-3333 Denver Outlaws Information: 720-258-3600 8:00am-5:00pm Monday - Friday 9:00-End of half time on Game Day ADA seating may be purchased via Ticketmaster at Ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000. Limit of 4 ADA seats per customer. For ADA assistance/inquiries, please call 720-258-3337.
read moreSupply Chain Management requires the effective management of the flow of materials, information and finances as they move from supplier to manufacturer to wholesaler to retailer and finally to the consumer. To better compete in a global economy, organisations are finding that a well-managed supply chain is the key to managing cash flow and ultimately business success. The PD Training Supply Chain Management Training Course gives you a comprehensive understanding of key concepts like finances, logistics, tracking, monitoring, inventory management and delivery of products and services to build enhanced supply chains. Your organisation can improve customer satisfaction, increase efficiencies and reduce costs by improving the management of your supply chain. This valuable and practical training course is now available throughout Australia, including Brisbane, Sydney, Parramatta, Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide and Perth. Learning Outcomes Identify how supply chain management relates to:Customer satisfaction Improving performance Lowering costs Product development Define the terms:Procurement Upstream and downstream Raw material Forecasting Carrying cost Inventory Order generation Order taking Order fulfillment Returns management Understand the levels of supply chain management and their effects Strategic Tactical Operational Comprehend the flows of supply chain management and data warehouses Product flow Information flow Finances flow Take a look at inventory managementStudy supply chain groupsReview tracking and monitoring methodsExamine supply chain event management Course Outline Supply Chain Management Training Course - Lesson 1 Getting Started Workshop Objectives Action Plans & Evaluation Forms Supply Chain Management Training Course - Lesson 2 Why Supply Chain Management? Customer Satisfaction Improving Performance Lowering Costs Product Development Case Study Supply Chain Management Training Course - Lesson 3 Key Terms I Procurement Upstream & Downstream Raw Material Forecasting Carrying Cost Case Study Supply Chain Management Training Course - Lesson 4 Key Terms II Inventory Order Generation Order Taking Order Fulfillment Returns Management Case Study Supply Chain Management Training Course - Lesson 5 Three Levels of Supply Chain Management Strategic Level Tactical Level Operational Level Bullwhip Effect Case Study Supply Chain Management Training Course - Lesson 6 Five Stages of Supply Chain Management Plan Source Make Deliver Return Case Study Supply Chain Management Training Course - Lesson 7 The Flows of Supply Chain Management The Product Flow The Information Flow The Finances Flow Data Warehouses Case Study Supply Chain Management Training Course - Lesson 8 Inventory Management Levels of Inventory Just-In-Time Inventory Keeping Accurate Records Inventory Calculator Case Study Supply Chain Management Training Course - Lesson 9 Supply Chain Groups The Suppliers The Producers The Customers The Customer's Customers Case Study Supply Chain Management Training Course - Lesson 10 Tracking and Monitoring Dashboard RFID's Alert Generation Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) Case Study Supply Chain Management Training Course - Lesson 11 Supply Chain Event Management Inventory Alerts Supplier Alerts Bottlenecking Being Proactive Case Study Supply Chain Management Training Course - Lesson 12 Wrapping Up Words from the Wise Lessons Learned
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