This document outlines the tentative schedule for an online CISA 101 course, including assignment due dates and important notes. Late work will not be accepted, and the instructor will announce any changes to the schedule. Students must take quizzes and tests at the CWI testing center. The course covers Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint in 4 chapters each through online SimNet assignments, projects, and exams. General technology is also assessed at the end of the semester. Final grades will be posted approximately one week after the semester ends.
Sheet1WBSTask Name1Product development1.1 Electronics1.1.1 PCB design 1.1.2 Component selection1.1.3 P1 circuit design improvements1.1.4 P1 electronics verification tests1.1.5 P2 circuit design improvements1.1.6 P2 electronics verification tests1.1.7 Thermal verification tests 1.1.8 EMC verification tests 1.2 Software 1.2.1 Software specifications and design 1.2.2 User interface additions 1.2.3 Data storage additions 1.2.4 Device to PC protocol additions 1.2.5 PC software additions 1.2.6 R1 release creation 1.2.7 R1 release tests 1.2.8 R1 error correction and user interface improvements 1.2.9 R2 release creation 1.2.10 R2 release tests 1.2.11 R2 error corrections 1.2.12 R2 interoperability tests 1.2.13 R2 interoperability error correction 1.2.14 R3 release creation 1.2.15 R3 release tests 1.2.16 R4 sales release creation 1.3 Mechanics 1.3.1 Industrial design 1.3.2 PCB outline modifications 1.3.3 P1 mechanical CAD design 1.3.4 Tolerance stack analysis 1.3.5 P1 mechanical part analysis 1.3.6 P2 mechanical part modifications 1.3.7 Mechanical tool approval 1.4 Verification 1.4.1 Test plan creation 1.4.2 Component tests 1.4.3 Module tests 1.4.4 System integration tests 1.4.5 Product validation tests 1.4.6 Technical Construction File compilation 1.4.7 Type approval and regulatory approval tests 1.5 P1 Production1.5.1 P1 component lead-time1.5.2 P1 PCB manufacture and delivery1.5.3 P1 mechanical part lead-time1.5.4 P1 assembly and production test preparation1.5.5 P1 prototype build 1.6 P2 Production1.6.1 P2 component lead-time1.6.2 P2 PCB manufacture and delivery1.6.3 P2 mechanical part lead-time1.6.4 P2 assembly and production test preparation1.6.5 P2 prototype build 1.7 Documentation1.7.1 Creation of a user manual1.8 Production ramp up to 50 units1.9 Milestones1.9.1 M1 Concept review complete1.9.2 M2 Design review complete 1.9.3 P1 proto build start 1.9.4 P2 proto build start 1.9.5 M3 Final Design review complete 1.9.6 M4 Launch review 1.9.7Additional milestone - Par A question 4. a)11/27/141.9.8Additional milestone - Par A question 4. b)2/24/15*tasks have to be autoscheduled and numbering has to be auto generated
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example PM/EXAMPLE - Xyzzy_Part_A.mpp
example PM/EXAMPLE - Xyzzy_Part_B.mpp
example PM/EXAMPLE - Xyzzy_Part_C.mpp
example PM/Assessment item -PM - instructions EXAMPLE.docx
Introduction and Student Guide
This assessment item is to be completed individually.
The case study simulates a project management scenario where the student takes on the role of project manager. The case information is not complete so where necessary students will have to make assumptions and argue the pros and cons for any recommendations they make.
If n.
Find out:
- what is a master test plan
- common parts of a master test plan
-master test plan in an Agile age
Full webinar recording video:
https://www.practitest.com/qa-learningcenter/webinars/master-test-plan-webinar/
2017-11-10 Design of a PBL Workflow Model Suitable for Learners Situations (I...Yoshiki Sato
Main goal of our study was to resolve the difficulties in Problem/Project Based Learning (PBL) in high school or university level. To obtain good achievement in PBL, it is quite important for facilitators to effectively guide students. However, it is often the case that inexperienced teachers do not know the way of facilitation. To overcome this problem, we developed ``PBL workflow model'' so that teachers can make precise facilitation in accordance with each learning theme and learners’ situations. To design the model, we initially categorized multiple works that build PBL on the basis of our previous practices of PBL and clarified the main issues in it. We then identified the relationships between the factors involved with PBL through careful investigations. Finally, we designed the model that illustrates the association of work groups, issue groups, and facilitation groups. Consequently, our methods enable teachers to conduct facilitation in accordance with more detailed situations in PBL than those of by existing methods. Moreover, our methods enable both of two conflicting policy (i.e., compliance with PBL standard while ensuring freedom of learning activities).
Yoshiki Sato, Atsuo Hazeyama, Shoichi Nakamura, Youzou Miyadera:
"Design of a PBL Workflow Model Suitable for Learners Situations",
Proc. 2017 IEEE 9th International Conference on Engineering Education (ICEED)(ICEED 2017), pp.211--216, 2017.(Kanazawa, Japan)
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See more: https://bit.ly/2vrEDxt
Sheet1WBSTask Name1Product development1.1 Electronics1.1.1 PCB design 1.1.2 Component selection1.1.3 P1 circuit design improvements1.1.4 P1 electronics verification tests1.1.5 P2 circuit design improvements1.1.6 P2 electronics verification tests1.1.7 Thermal verification tests 1.1.8 EMC verification tests 1.2 Software 1.2.1 Software specifications and design 1.2.2 User interface additions 1.2.3 Data storage additions 1.2.4 Device to PC protocol additions 1.2.5 PC software additions 1.2.6 R1 release creation 1.2.7 R1 release tests 1.2.8 R1 error correction and user interface improvements 1.2.9 R2 release creation 1.2.10 R2 release tests 1.2.11 R2 error corrections 1.2.12 R2 interoperability tests 1.2.13 R2 interoperability error correction 1.2.14 R3 release creation 1.2.15 R3 release tests 1.2.16 R4 sales release creation 1.3 Mechanics 1.3.1 Industrial design 1.3.2 PCB outline modifications 1.3.3 P1 mechanical CAD design 1.3.4 Tolerance stack analysis 1.3.5 P1 mechanical part analysis 1.3.6 P2 mechanical part modifications 1.3.7 Mechanical tool approval 1.4 Verification 1.4.1 Test plan creation 1.4.2 Component tests 1.4.3 Module tests 1.4.4 System integration tests 1.4.5 Product validation tests 1.4.6 Technical Construction File compilation 1.4.7 Type approval and regulatory approval tests 1.5 P1 Production1.5.1 P1 component lead-time1.5.2 P1 PCB manufacture and delivery1.5.3 P1 mechanical part lead-time1.5.4 P1 assembly and production test preparation1.5.5 P1 prototype build 1.6 P2 Production1.6.1 P2 component lead-time1.6.2 P2 PCB manufacture and delivery1.6.3 P2 mechanical part lead-time1.6.4 P2 assembly and production test preparation1.6.5 P2 prototype build 1.7 Documentation1.7.1 Creation of a user manual1.8 Production ramp up to 50 units1.9 Milestones1.9.1 M1 Concept review complete1.9.2 M2 Design review complete 1.9.3 P1 proto build start 1.9.4 P2 proto build start 1.9.5 M3 Final Design review complete 1.9.6 M4 Launch review 1.9.7Additional milestone - Par A question 4. a)11/27/141.9.8Additional milestone - Par A question 4. b)2/24/15*tasks have to be autoscheduled and numbering has to be auto generated
Sheet2
Sheet3
example PM/EXAMPLE - Xyzzy_Part_A.mpp
example PM/EXAMPLE - Xyzzy_Part_B.mpp
example PM/EXAMPLE - Xyzzy_Part_C.mpp
example PM/Assessment item -PM - instructions EXAMPLE.docx
Introduction and Student Guide
This assessment item is to be completed individually.
The case study simulates a project management scenario where the student takes on the role of project manager. The case information is not complete so where necessary students will have to make assumptions and argue the pros and cons for any recommendations they make.
If n.
Find out:
- what is a master test plan
- common parts of a master test plan
-master test plan in an Agile age
Full webinar recording video:
https://www.practitest.com/qa-learningcenter/webinars/master-test-plan-webinar/
2017-11-10 Design of a PBL Workflow Model Suitable for Learners Situations (I...Yoshiki Sato
Main goal of our study was to resolve the difficulties in Problem/Project Based Learning (PBL) in high school or university level. To obtain good achievement in PBL, it is quite important for facilitators to effectively guide students. However, it is often the case that inexperienced teachers do not know the way of facilitation. To overcome this problem, we developed ``PBL workflow model'' so that teachers can make precise facilitation in accordance with each learning theme and learners’ situations. To design the model, we initially categorized multiple works that build PBL on the basis of our previous practices of PBL and clarified the main issues in it. We then identified the relationships between the factors involved with PBL through careful investigations. Finally, we designed the model that illustrates the association of work groups, issue groups, and facilitation groups. Consequently, our methods enable teachers to conduct facilitation in accordance with more detailed situations in PBL than those of by existing methods. Moreover, our methods enable both of two conflicting policy (i.e., compliance with PBL standard while ensuring freedom of learning activities).
Yoshiki Sato, Atsuo Hazeyama, Shoichi Nakamura, Youzou Miyadera:
"Design of a PBL Workflow Model Suitable for Learners Situations",
Proc. 2017 IEEE 9th International Conference on Engineering Education (ICEED)(ICEED 2017), pp.211--216, 2017.(Kanazawa, Japan)
Advanced diploma in business model implementation edukiteEduKite
In this course, students will learn analytically based support of decision-making, design, and implementation of solutions. How to apply tools like factor1 analysis, causal modeling, goal trees and means-end diagrams, problem diagrams, uncertainty, decision support and scorecards. This course introduces each technique and applies each technique to a case.
See More: https://bit.ly/2OpGNH1
Diploma In MATLAB for Scientific Computing – Edu KiteEduKite
This is a course which is more suitable for students who are interested in conducting research in scientific computing. This course includes teaching on linear algebra, numerical optimization, ODEs and PDEs. You will be introduced to advanced MATLAB features, syntax and toolboxes that were not included in the introductory courses. Advanced 2D/3D plotting, graphics handling, publishing quality graphics and animations, code optimization, object oriented programming and compile MATLAB in this course.
See more: https://bit.ly/2vrEDxt
Elevating Tactical DDD Patterns Through Object CalisthenicsDorra BARTAGUIZ
After immersing yourself in the blue book and its red counterpart, attending DDD-focused conferences, and applying tactical patterns, you're left with a crucial question: How do I ensure my design is effective? Tactical patterns within Domain-Driven Design (DDD) serve as guiding principles for creating clear and manageable domain models. However, achieving success with these patterns requires additional guidance. Interestingly, we've observed that a set of constraints initially designed for training purposes remarkably aligns with effective pattern implementation, offering a more ‘mechanical’ approach. Let's explore together how Object Calisthenics can elevate the design of your tactical DDD patterns, offering concrete help for those venturing into DDD for the first time!
Communications Mining Series - Zero to Hero - Session 1DianaGray10
This session provides introduction to UiPath Communication Mining, importance and platform overview. You will acquire a good understand of the phases in Communication Mining as we go over the platform with you. Topics covered:
• Communication Mining Overview
• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
• Demo on Platform overview
• Q/A
Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
Dr. Sean Tan, Head of Data Science, Changi Airport Group
Discover how Changi Airport Group (CAG) leverages graph technologies and generative AI to revolutionize their search capabilities. This session delves into the unique search needs of CAG’s diverse passengers and customers, showcasing how graph data structures enhance the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated search results, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” and improving the overall customer journey.
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
Alt. GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using ...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
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Gopinath Rebala
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Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
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• What is SAP Fiori and why it matters to you
• How a better user experience drives measurable business benefits
• How to get started with SAP Fiori today
• How SAP Fiori elements accelerates application development
• How SAP Build Code includes SAP Fiori tools and other generative artificial intelligence capabilities
• How SAP Fiori paves the way for using AI in SAP apps
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
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We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
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Fall 2013 cisa online schedule
1. CISA 101 Online ‘Tentative” Schedule (this schedule is subject to change)
-Late work will not be accepted or graded – no exceptions
-If changes are made to this schedule, I will post an announcement
-Quizzes and tests must be taken at a CWI testing center
Unit Assignments Due
Due
Time/Date
Important Notes
INTRO
&
OVER-
VIEW
Syllabus Quiz 2 pm
Tuesday, 9/3
This assignment is
located in Blackboard
(see Assignments folder
for details)
Windows 8 & Office 2013
Overview
This assignment is
located on SimNet
WORD
Chp. 1
(simbook) Word Chapter 1 -
Creating and Editing
Documents
2 pm
Monday, 9/9
*These assignments &
assessments are located
on SimNet
*Be sure to complete
assignments &
assessments in order
*Quizzes and tests must
be taken at a CWI testing
center
(project) Word Chapter 1 -
Guided Project
(project) Word Chapter 1 -
Independent Project
(exam) Word Chapter 1
SimNet Quiz
(exam) Word Chapter 1 Test
WORD
Chp. 2
(simbook) Word Chapter 2 -
Formatting and Customizing
Documents
2 pm
Monday, 9/16
*These assignments &
assessments are located
on SimNet
*Be sure to complete
assignments &
assessments in order
*Quizzes and tests must
be taken at a CWI testing
center
(project) Word Chapter 2 -
Guided Project
(project) Word Chapter 2 -
Independent Project
(exam) Word Chapter 2
SimNet Quiz
(exam) Word Chapter 2 Test
WORD
Chp. 3
(simbook) Word Chapter 3 -
Working with Reports and
Multipage Documents
2 pm
Monday, 9/23
*These assignments &
assessments are located
on SimNet
*Be sure to complete
assignments &
assessments in order
*Quizzes and tests must
be taken at a CWI testing
center
(project) Word Chapter 3 -
Guided Project
(project) Word Chapter 1 -
Independent Project
(exam) Word Chapter 3
SimNet Quiz
(exam) Word Chapter 3 Test
WORD
Chp. 4
(simbook) Word Chapter 4 -
Using Tables, Columns and
Graphics
2 pm
Monday, 9/30
*These assignments &
assessments are located
on SimNet
*Be sure to complete
(project) Word Chapter 4 -
Guided Project
2. CISA 101 Online ‘Tentative” Schedule (this schedule is subject to change)
-Late work will not be accepted or graded – no exceptions
-If changes are made to this schedule, I will post an announcement
-Quizzes and tests must be taken at a CWI testing center
(project) Word Chapter 4 -
Independent Project
assignments &
assessments in order
*Quizzes and tests must
be taken at a CWI testing
center
(exam) Word Chapter 4
SimNet Quiz
(exam) Word Chapter 4 Test
EXCEL
Chp. 1
(simbook) Excel Chapter 1 -
Creating and editing
workbooks
2 pm
Monday, 10/7
*These assignments &
assessments are located
on SimNet
*Be sure to complete
assignments &
assessments in order
*Quizzes and tests must
be taken at a CWI testing
center
(project) Excel Chapter 1 -
Guided Project
(project) Excel Chapter 1 -
Independent Project 2 pm
Monday,
10/14
(exam) Excel Chapter 1
SimNet Quiz
(exam) Excel Chapter 1 Test
EXCEL
Chp. 2
(simbook) Excel Chapter 2 -
Working with formulas and
functions
2 pm
Monday,
10/21
*These assignments &
assessments are located
on SimNet
*Be sure to complete
assignments &
assessments in order
*Quizzes and tests must
be taken at a CWI testing
center
(project) Excel Chapter 2 -
Guided Project
(project) Excel Chapter 2 -
Independent Project
(exam) Excel Chapter 2
SimNet Quiz
(exam) Excel Chapter 2 Test
EXCEL
Chp. 3
(simbook) Excel Chapter 3 -
Creating and editing charts
2 pm
Monday,
10/28
*These assignments &
assessments are located
on SimNet
*Be sure to complete
assignments &
assessments in order
*Quizzes and tests must
be taken at a CWI testing
center
(project) Excel Chapter 3 -
Guided Project
(project) Excel Chapter 3 -
Independent Project
(exam) Excel Chapter 3
SimNet Quiz
(exam) Excel Chapter 3 Test
EXCEL
Chp. 4
(simbook) Excel Chapter 4 -
Importing tables, sorting
and filtering, and using
conditional formatting 2 pm
Monday, 11/4
*These assignments &
assessments are located
on SimNet
*Be sure to complete
assignments &
assessments in order
*Quizzes and tests must
(project) Excel Chapter 4 -
Guided Project
(project) Excel Chapter 4 -
Independent Project
3. CISA 101 Online ‘Tentative” Schedule (this schedule is subject to change)
-Late work will not be accepted or graded – no exceptions
-If changes are made to this schedule, I will post an announcement
-Quizzes and tests must be taken at a CWI testing center
(exam) Excel Chapter 4
SimNet Quiz
be taken at a CWI testing
center
(exam) Excel Chapter 4 Test
POWER-
POINT (PP)
Chp. 1
(simbook) PP Chapter 1 -
Creating and editing
presentations
2 pm
Monday,
11/11
*These assignments &
assessments are located
on SimNet
*Be sure to complete
assignments &
assessments in order
*Quizzes and tests must
be taken at a CWI testing
center
(project) PP Chapter 1 -
Guided Project
(project) PP Chapter 1 -
Independent Project
(exam) PP Chapter 1 SimNet
Quiz
(exam) PP Chapter 1 Test
POWER-
POINT (PP)
Chp. 2
(simbook) PP Chapter 2 -
Illustrating with pictures
and information graphics
2 pm
Monday,
11/18
*These assignments &
assessments are located
on SimNet
*Be sure to complete
assignments &
assessments in order
*Quizzes and tests must
be taken at a CWI testing
center
(project) PP Chapter 2 -
Guided Project
(project) PP Chapter 2 -
Independent Project
(exam) PP Chapter 2 SimNet
Quiz
(exam) PP Chapter 2 Test
POWER-
POINT (PP)
Chp. 3
(simbook) PP Chapter 3 -
Preparing for delivery and
using a slide presentation
2 pm
Monday, 12/2
*These assignments &
assessments are located
on SimNet
*Be sure to complete
assignments &
assessments in order
*Quizzes and tests must
be taken at a CWI testing
center
(project) PP Chapter 3 -
Guided Project
(project) PP Chapter 3 -
Independent Project
(exam) PP Chapter 3 SimNet
Quiz
(exam) PP Chapter 3 Test
GENERAL
TECH-
NOLOGY
(exam) General Technology
test
2 pm
Monday,
12/16
Study guide, video
tutorials and examare
located in Blackboard
(see Assignments Folder
for details)
Final Grades Will Be Posted Approximately One Week After The Semester Ends