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During the Pittsburgh Penguins hockey season, the DICK'S Sporting Goods Box Office at PPG Paints Arena will be open: Monday – Friday, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM and Saturday, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM. Sundays that are event days will vary based on the event time but opening hours will always be 10:00 AM with the Box Office remaining open up through the start of the event.
Cash, AmEx, Visa, MasterCard
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Location: Wheelchair accessible and companion seats are available at locations dispersed throughout Nassau Coliseum, offering guests the choice of an array of prices, amenities and lines of sight. Seating locations vary depending on particular events. It is important to indicate when buying tickets if you require wheelchair accessible seating. Service animals are animals individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability. Guests with disabilities are welcome to bring their service animals inside Nassau Coliseum. Service animals may not use additional seats unless a ticket has been purchased for the adjacent seat, but may request accessible seating.
The Footprint Center accepts the following methods of payment at the Box Office:VISA MASTERCARD DISCOVER AMERICAN EXPRESS CASH, PHX ARENA NO LONGER ACCEPTS CHECKS
The WILL CALL windows open two hours prior to events and are located on the Northwest side of the building in the Pavilion. WILL CALL PICK-UP: The Footprint Center requires that customers picking up WILL CALL tickets furnish the following: 1) PICTURE IDENTIFICATION THAT MATCHES THE PICK-UP NAME 2) CONFIRMATION NUMBER THAT MATCHES THE CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ALTERNATE WILL CALL PICK-UP: If another person, other than the person ordering and paying for the tickets, is picking up a WILL CALL order, the ALTERNATE PICK-UP name MUST be on the account. To get the alternate pick-up name noted on the account, the original purchaser MUST contact Ticketmaster at (1-800-745-3000), ask for customer service to verify account information and request alternate pick-up.
Northwest side of Footprint Center in the Pavilion.(602)379-7800 Suns Game Nights call (602)379-7867
Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 5:00pm Saturday - Sunday: closed except on event days and special on sales.
PHOENIX SUNS: To purchase Phoenix Suns tickets for people with disabilities, subject to availability, please call Footprint Center at (602)379-7867 or visit Footprint Center ticket office. Accessible tickets can also be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, by calling (800)745-3000 or online at ticketmaster.com. ARIZONA RATTLERS: To purchase Arizona Rattlers tickets for people with disabilities, Subject to availability, please call Footprint Center at (602)379-7800 or visit the Footprint Center ticket office. Accessible tickets can also be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, by calling (800)745-3000 or online at ticketmaster.com. PHOENIX MERCURY: To purchase Phoenix Mercury tickets for people with disabilities, subject to availability, please call Footprint Center at (602)252-9622 or visit the Footprint Center ticket office. Accessible tickets can also be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, by calling (800)745-3000 or online at ticketmaster.com. ARENA CONCERTS AND OTHER EVENTS: To purchase concert or other event tickets for people with disabilities, subject to availability, please call Footprint Center at (602)379-7800 or visit Footprint Center ticket office. Accessible tickets can also be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, by calling (800)745-3000 or online at ticketmaster.com.
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
Perfect Your Python Foundation (Python Perfect Weekly practice)
In our Python Perfect workshops, students who have completed our core foundational modules (S101, S111, or S121) will be attending lab practice sessions to hone their skills.
With hundreds of well-designed programming challenges, carefully categorised into 15 difficulty levels, students will practice at the “perfect-level” which is optimal and individualised according to their level. Our instructors will constantly challenge our students by gradually increasing the level of difficulty of the challenges, stretching and pushing students to their maximum capacity of learning.
These carefully curated Python programming challenges hail from a wide variety of domains, ranging from Banking and Finance to Engineering, Mathematics and even Medicine) through which students will gain an appreciation of the wide applicability of computer science in the real world.
Students will be notified when they are ready for the next level (s111 or S121), and will be moved to the appropriate class accordingly.
Term Fees: $695 / Term (3 Months)
Payments accepted are at the discretion of the show’s producer. An ATM is available in the lobby.
Will Call orders may be picked up as early as 90 minutes prior to show time, at the main box office located in the main lobby.
For DALLAS SUMMER MUSICALS: Please call 214.691.7200 For ALL OTHER EVENTS: Please visit www.liveatthemusichall.com
The Music Hall at Fair Park does not operate a daily box office. Events are staffed on the day of event, 90 minutes prior to each performance (generally). For DALLAS SUMMER MUSICALS: Please call 214.691.7200 For Ticketmaster events: please visit Ticketmaster.com For ALL OTHER EVENTS: Please visit www.liveatthemusichall.com
The Music Hall at Fair Park does not operate a daily box office. Events are staffed on the day of the event, 90 minutes prior to each performance (generally). For DALLAS SUMMER MUSICALS: Please call 214.691.7200 For Ticketmaster events: please visit Ticketmaster.com or call 800-877-7575 For ALL OTHER EVENTS: Please visit www.liveatthemusichall.com
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
Paycom Center is a cashless venue. The Box Office accepts, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover cards, as well as mobile wallet (Apple Pay, Google Pay) payments.
When purchasing tickets by phone or online, you may choose to pick them up at the Box Office Will Call window on the day of the show. Please be prepared to present the credit card used to purchase the tickets, as well as a photo I.D. Press and VIP tickets, or tickets left by a third party, may also be picked up at Will Call on the day of the event. A photo I.D. is required.
Arena: 405-602-8700 Thunder Ticket Office: 405.208.HOOP (4667)
Paycom Center's Box Office is located just off West Reno between the two main entrances on the north side of the arena. Currently, it is temporarily closed on non-event days. On event days, the Box Office is open at 12pm (noon) on Mondays-Saturdays, or four hours prior to the event time on Sundays. Some events may have additional hours.
Paycom Center meets or exceeds all structural and service requirements as stipulated by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Restrooms, drinking fountains, and concession counters are accessible to guests with disabilities. Additional services are listed below. Accessible Tickets/Seating: Wheelchair accessible seats are available in all price levels. Up to three companion tickets may be purchased with each wheelchair accessible ticket. Please indicate at the time of purchase if you require accessible seating. Accessible Drop-off: Passengers may be dropped off at Reno and Robinson near the northwest entrance to Paycom Center. Elevators: Elevators are located throughout the facility for wheelchair access to all levels. The elevators near Section 101, just inside the northwest entrance, provide access to the arena floor. Elevator on club level nearest Section 205. See the maps at the center of this guide for exact locations. Emergency Evacuation: Paycom Center staff members have been trained in emergency preparedness and evacuation procedures. Key employees are assigned to assist patrons with disabilities to safety. Listening Devices: Listening devices may be rented free of charge at the Guest Relations Desks located at each of the main entrances. A credit card or check deposit, as well as a valid I.D., are required to ensure the return of equipment. Parking: Accessible parking is available in the parking lots on the south side of Paycom Center. Entrances are available on S.W. 3rd Street, east of Robinson. Accessible parking spaces are also available in the underground parking garage at the neighboring Prairie Surf Studios. See Parking for additional information. Service Animals: Trained guide dogs or service animals are permitted to assist guests inside the arena. If special accommodations are required for your service animal, please notify us at the time of your ticket purchase. All other animals are prohibited. Sign Interpreters: Guests who require interpreting services during an event, should contact the Guest Relations Manager by calling (405) 602-8700 within three weeks of the event. Telephones: Telephones are provided at Guest Relations locations and throughout Paycom Center, courtesy of Cox Communications. TDD machines and volume-enhanced phones are available. Wheelchair Assistance: Paycom Center offers wheelchair service for guests who may need assistance to and from their seats. Please contact a Guest Relations representative for assistance. Wheelchair assistance is provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to the limited number of wheelchairs available, they may not be borrowed or rented as seating during the event. If wheelchair assistance becomes necessary during an event, please notify the nearest staff member.