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2020 International Workshop on Remote Operated Vehicle (IWROV 2020)
★2020 International Workshop on Remote Operated Vehicle (IWROV 2020)---Ei Compendex & Scopus—Call for paper May 22-24, 2020|Tokyo, Japan|Website: www.iwrov.org ★IWROV 2020 provides researchers and industry experts with one of the best platforms to meet and discuss groundbreaking research and innovations in the field of Remote Operated Vehicle. International invited speakers are invited to present their state-of-the-art work on various aspects, which will highlight important and developing areas. ★Publication and Indexing All accepted papers will be published in the digital conference proceedings which will be sent to be Indexed by all major citation databases such as Ei Compendex, SCOPUS, Google Scholar, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA), Inspec, SCImago Journal & Country Rank (SJR), EBSCO, CrossRef, Thomson Reuters (WoS), etc. A selection of papers will be recommended to be published in international journals. ★Program Preview/ Program at a glance May 22: Registration + Icebreaker Reception May 23: Opening Ceremony+ KN Speech+ Technical Sessions May 24: Technical Sessions+ Half day tour/Lab tours ★Paper Submission 1.PDF version submit via CMT: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/IWROV2020 2.Submit Via email directly to: iwrov@hksra.org ★CONTACT US Ms. Anna H. M. Wong Email: iwrov@hksra.org Website: www.iwrov.org
read moreHamilton (Touring)
Cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Please show Credit Card used to place the order & a valid photo ID. Will Call opens 1 hour prior to curtain. 410-752-7444 When there is no show: Monday - Saturday 11am-3pm When there is a show: Monday 11am-3pm Tue-Sun 11am through intermission. Accessible Seating, Open Captioning and Sign Interpreting Services Please call 410-752-7444 or visit: http://baltimore.broadway.com/Accessibility
read moreFall into Fashion
Daisies and Roses & ShoMe Glam Presents : Fall into Fashion Vendor Pop Up Event October 17,2020 5701 Troost Ave, KCMO 2:30-8:30p 15 VENDORS WANTED $40 Vendor Fee Last day to sign up October 10th Dont Miss Out On This Fall Event ! Vendor Fee - $40.00
read moreChris Stapleton's All-American Roadshow
The Box Office will accept Cash, Mastercard, American Express, Visa, Discover and Travelers Checks. Will Call: Can only be picked up on Day of an EVent in the Building. Tickets held for will call may be picked up with proper ID, the Credit Card used to order the tickets and the account number 2 hours prior to the event. Automated will call kiosks are available inside the main entrance for your convenience. Box Office: (615)770-2040 Group Sales: (615)770-7800 The Box Office will be open Monday through Friday from 10:00AM to 5:00PM. The Box Office will open at 10:00AM on Saturday only on event days. The Box Office will be Open from 10:00am to 1:00pm on Saturdays when there is a show Onsale. The Box Office will open at 12:00PM on Sunday only on event days. This is an accessible venue.
read moreBig Open Day Gennaio 2020
Per scoprire BigRock non c’è di meglio che entrarci dentro completamente. Spesso apriamo le porte della scuola, in un pomeriggio dedicato a raccontare cosa abbiamo fatto, cosa hanno fatto i nostri ragazzi, cosa stiamo per fare e cosa immaginiamo per le prossime generazioni di sognatori. Faremo vedere cosa viene prodotto durante le lezioni, come sono fatte le lezioni, cosa si fa durante il giorno e qualche volta anche durante la notte.Spiegheremo come è fatta la vita di un BigRocker per i mesi che passerà qui con noi,ma spiegheremo anche che il tempo a BigRock ha un andamento strano: scorre molto più velocemente del tempo nel mondo reale. Scopriremo tutti i segreti della scuola, mostreremo ogni millimetro di ogni stanza, corridoio o scala. Vogliamo essere sicuri che ci scegliate perchè è esattamente cosi che immaginate il posto che cambierà la vostra vita per sempre. PROGRAMMA: ORE 15:30 PRESENTAZIONE DELLA SCUOLA (Talk, Q&A – Durata 90′ circa) (Fino ad esaurimento posti… controlla se ci sono ancora posti disponibili!) A SEGUITO VISITE DELLA SCUOLA (Visita guidata delle classi, Q&A con i docenti. – Durata 30′ circa) È necessario prenotare un posto per ogni partecipante. (Per motivi di sicurezza la scuola non verrà aperta ai visitatori prima delle ore 15:15. Se doveste arrivare in anticipo, vi preghiamo cortesemente di attendere nella waiting room.) N.B. Purtroppo non tutti possono socializzare con i vostri amici a quattro zampe, vi informiamo dunque che non è consentito loro l'accesso all'interno della scuola (indipendentemente dalla loro taglia). Si raccomanda la puntualità. N.B. Purtroppo non tutti possono socializzare con i vostri amici a quattro zampe, vi informiamo dunque che non è consentito loro l'accesso all'interno della scuola (indipendentemente dalla loro taglia). **AGGIORNAMENTO** Dalla fermata dell'autobus, procedere sulla Via Per Meolo, aggirando la tenuta agricola ed entrando da Via Burano, come indicato dalla mappa. In caso di necessità, negli orari non coperti dal servizio pubblico, è a disposizione un servizio taxi convenzionato, previa prenotazione telefonica al numero 392 9555672 da effettuarsi con almeno un giorno di anticipo. - Da/per Stazione dei Treni di Quarto D'Altino euro 20,00 a tratta - Da/per Aeroporto Venezia (Tessera) euro 30,00 a tratta - Da /per Stazione dei Treni Venezia Mestre euro 35,00 a tratta - Da/per Aeroporto Treviso euro 35,00 a tratta
read moreISTQB Advanced Level Test Automation Engineer
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
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