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Enterprise Architecture 101_ 4 Days Training in Seoul

Course Description: This is a practical Course for working in the EA industry. Using a realistic case-study the learners get to know the Enterprise Architecture Processes laid out in the TOGAF 9 or 9.1 from Vision to completed Technology Architecture. Because it is impossible to be sure that disparate groups have common knowledge of any architecture tool, the workshop depends on manual skills, supported by BYOD technology. Thus the Course is focussed primarily on the Organization and Processes of two interactive EA projects and Learning what the correct descriptive artifacts might be in different circumstances.   The action of the learners is facilitated by a suitably experienced instructor who guides and pushes the progress – and acts as mentoris in loco for assumptions. The end result is a thorough appreciation of all the aspects of the TOGAF EA Process by all the specialists so that each can appreciate the necessary value-add from the other sub-disciplines to create a holistic outcome.  The advantages of, for example, astute stakeholder Management are explored amongst other techniques and guidelines. Much of the knowledge gained is implied by the actuality of conducting the exercise.  The Course does NOT consider TOGAF Phases E, F, G, H beyond discussing whether or not the Architectural Product is viable a basis for development and how to remedy if it is not.  Course Topics: ●     Preliminary Phase ●     Inputs ●     Steps ●     Artefacts ●     Outputs ●     Vision Phase ●     Inputs ●     Steps ●     Artefacts ●     Outputs ●     Business Architecture ●     Inputs ●     Steps ●     Artefacts ●     Outputs ●     IS Architecture ●     Inputs ●     Steps ●     Artefacts ●     Outputs ●     Technology Architecture ●     Inputs ●     Steps ●     Artefacts ●     Outputs ●     Phase E, F, G ●     Processes ●     Methods ●     Integration with 3rd Parties ●     Expectations  Learning goals: ●     Practical Enterprise Architecture ●     TOGAF as a practical methodology ●     aspects of tooling and required knowledge ●     The Architecture stage of the Project cycle ●     ways and means of engendering sufficient architecture ●     the intrinsic Risk profile of EA  Course Agenda: Pre-Course Reading Case Study Preparation notices  Day 1 ●     Preliminary ●     Vision ●     Business Architecture 1 Day 2 ●     Business Architecture 2 ●     IS Architecture 1 Day 3 ●     IS Architecture 2 ●     Technology Architecture Day 4 ●     Phases E,F,G ●     Wrap up  Who Can Attend?  ●     Professionals setting out on a career in EA ●     Practical EAs who are moving their game up a notch ●     MBA graduates et alia who are seeking to methodologic aspects of business Process ●     Recent TOGAF trainees who seek to put TOGAF into use in their company ●     Sales support staff of integrators and outsourcers ●     Line Management of companies seeking to outsource (sub-)Processes ●     Line Management of companies seeking to re-inhouse previous errors ●     IT and IS practitioners who wish to better support their businesses ●     Exec and Line managers about to embark on substantive business/Process change/upgrade ●     Business Process engineers who seek to broaden their appreciation of Process change ●     Operational staff who need to appreciate the shape of the Process structures

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Hamilton (Touring)

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.

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Seattle Seahawks v New York Giants

Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover and Cash. Located at Northwest corner of Lumen Field. Opens 3 Hours prior to kickoff on gameday. Gameday: (206) 381-7848. SFC Customer Service: 877-657-4625 Open 3 hours prior to kickoff on gameday. Weekday hours will vary. Located in the Northwest corner of the Stadium. Seattle Sounders FC: 2 hours prior to match There are disabled seats (wheelchair convertible) dispersed through all areas and price levels of Lumen Field. Disabled seating and access for all is fully compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, (ADA).

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Minnesota Vikings vs. Chicago Bears

VISA, Mastercard, Discover Card and American Express. U.S. Bank Stadium is a cashless venue. The will-call windows are located at the U.S. Bank Stadium Ticket Office, on the Northwest corner adjacent to the Polaris Gate. Will-Call will be available for pick-up beginning one hour prior to the event being attended, unless otherwise noted. Tickets are released only to the person whose name appears on the Ticketmaster transaction. Proper photo identification is required. A signature from the person authorized to pick up the tickets will be obtained at the time of pick up. 612-777-8787 U.S. Bank Stadium 612-33-VIKES Minnesota Vikings Tickets can be purchased online only. Accessible seating is available throughout all seating levels of U.S. Bank Stadium. For accessible seating accommodations, please contact Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000. A specifically dedicated ADA Pick-Up/Drop-Off zone is available during events. The designated ADA Pick-Up/ Drop-Off zone is located on 10th Avenue South, between 6th Street South and 7th Street South. Game Day Team Members will be available when you arrive for any additional assistance.

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Gulf Winds Track Club Membership

In the beginning .. The Club emerged from leaders in the Tallahassee running community led by Jeff Galloway, 1972 Olympic 10,000 meter runner. During the early months of 1974, a group including Dick Roberts, Mike Long and Dr. Herb Wills met and discussed the idea of a "grass roots community organization to con-duct local running events". In early 1975 the name "Gulf Winds Track Club" became official and Galloway was chosen Club president. By 1977 the Club was incorpo-rated as a nonprofit organization and joined the Road Runners Club of America, the national organization of running clubs. Today's Club includes joggers, runners, race walkers and triathletes of all levels of ability and training, whether they participate for competition, fitness or per-sonal and social enjoyment. Our newsletters, social meetings and lecture series inform members of local and regional events and foster the exchange of information about training. Among our most valued members are those who promote fitness through service to the Club, primarily on a volunteer basis. Club Benefits:  Race Discounts on GWTC Club Races  Annual Awards Program  Guidance for local groups holding races  Race calendar coordination of area runs  Race equipment rental  Course measurement and certification  FSU, Maclay School, and Leon Track Intervals  Beginning Running Group  Springtime Running Group  Trailblazers Training Group  Turkey Trot Training Group  Distance Running Groups  School Running Grant Program  Chenoweth Endowment Fund  Lecture series  Family-friendly social events  "The Fleet Foot" monthly newsletter  Website with running-related information, race re-sults, calendar, and articles of interest  Private internet discussion group for members only.  Full race schedule of varied terrain and distances  Support of Tallahassee’s summer track program Discounts at participating area merchants   FAQs   How can I contact the organizer with any questions? Mark Priddy is the Gulf Winds Track Club Membership Director.  Text: 850 508 1961 or email markpriddy@msn.com.  

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Hamilton (Touring)

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.

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ISLB - ANNUAL CONGRESS LIQUID BIOPSY

We are pleased to invite you to the annual congress ISLB, which will takeplace in Barcelona on April 3-4, 2020. This meeting will bring togetherexperts in the field of Liquid Biopsy who will share their latest advances inthe clinical field. During the event, clinical best practices related to liquidbiopsy will be presented, new consensus will be reached and the latestadvanced on cellular and molecular diagnostic technologies will bediscussed. During this Congress, we would also like to present the mission of our societyin addition to our plan of action and the milestones planned to be achieved inthe coming years. We would love to discuss with you the exciting ISLBproject with the aim of enriching our offer and studying different ways tostrengthen the relationship between you and the ISLB. Looking forward to meeting you in Barcelona!

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Working Together to Address Domestic Abuse - Developing Your Role (Level 2)

Level Two:  Working together to address domestic abuse - Developing Your Role in Identifying and Responding to Domestic Abuse  Participants must complete level one prior to attending this course To establish a common group understanding of domestic abuse and how you might recognise it Identify a victim’s level of risk using the Safe Lives Domestic Abuse Stalking and Honour Based Violence (DASH) Risk Indicator Checklist Understand your role in relation to risk management and safety planning, promoting the coordinated, community response to domestic abuse Understand your role in a whole family approach and multi-agency intervention Be more aware of the core principles of the Safe and Together model of intervention with families affected by domestic abuse Have a more informed response to perpetrators of domestic abuse Agree ways in which you can optimise your own health and wellbeing when working with those affected by domestic abuse.

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Orizomegami Art Class

Expand your creativity with an Orizomegami Art Class on Nov. 23 at Poppies Art and Gifts. The one-hour class will start at 11 a.m. at 323 E. Matilija St., Ojai. Artist Holly Woolson will teach the Japanese art of making folded, dyed paper. Use the decorative paper in banners, gift wrap, collages, or mixed media pieces. Cost is $29 per person and includes instructions, demo, and an art bag with materials to make 10 pieces. The class will be held outside with safe distancing. Safety protocol for Ojai businesses is followed and masks are required. Space is limited. Sign up at Poppies or online at poppiesartandgifts.indiemade.com. Poppies Art and Gifts features original art, photographs, jewelry, and other items by local artists. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except for Sundays when hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed on holidays).

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