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Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
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1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
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Scaling up cuts in Domestic Carbon Emissions Session III 26th November 2009
1. Scaling up cuts in domestic
carbon emissions
<Structure of JLP>
Phil Newcombe
Associate Project Manager
2. QUESTIONS?
ā¢ Whatās good? (Best Practice)
ā¢ Who can help us? (Provider
Landscape)
ā¢ What can we deliver? (Plan)
ā¢ What else do we need?
(leadership, Ā£, regulation,
knowledge?)
3. Scaling up cuts in domestic
carbon emissions|Session 3
<What do we do on Monday?>
Richard Davies
Director
22. What does this mean for AnyPlace in 2020?
Meeting carbon budgets in 2020 will require a reduction in average
per person emissions from the current level of 9 tCO2 to 6 tCO2.
In a County where carbon budgets are achieved, the typical person will:
ā¢ Meet more of their energy needs from low-carbon power.
ā¢ Live in well-insulated homes with new efficient boilers and advanced
heating controls.
ā¢ Purchase energy-efficient appliances and use these on low-carbon cycles
(e.g. low temperature washing and dishwashing).
ā¢ Work in energy-efficient offices with power and heating from low carbon
sources.
ā¢ Drive more carbon-efficient cars, including hybrids, electric cars or plug-in
hybrids with charging infrastructure at home, at work and in public places.
ā¢ Drive in an eco-friendly manner (e.g. not carrying excess weight in the car)
and within the existing speed limit.
ā¢ Plan journeys better and use public transport more.
Together these changes would be sufficient to achieve carbon budgets.
They could significantly improve energy security of supply and air quality,
and therefore maintain or improve quality of life.
23.
24. āWe have a vision of a different Britain. It is a
vision of a Britain in which our cars run on
electricity; high speed trains whisk us from
North to South in less time than it takes to get
across greater London; we produce much more
but use much less energy to do it; our power
suppliers no longer depend to any great extent
on imported oil and gas; our homes require
less energy, produce far more of their own
energy and are heated by gas we produce from
our own agricultural and domestic waste. It is a
vision of a Britain which leads the world in new
green technologies. Secured against
interruptions of supply and volatile prices, our
industry can plan for growth. Our national
security is guaranteed, regardless of decisions
by volatile governments elsewhere to close
pipelines or restrict supply. It is a decentralised
vision rather than one in which all decisions
about our energy future are vested in the
government. Through it we play our full part in
protecting our planet against the effects of
man-made climate change.ā
34. Whoās signed up to
NI186?
ā¢ Birmingham ā¢ Stoke-on-Trent
ā¢ Coventry ā¢ Telford & Wrekin
ā¢ Dudley
ā¢ Warwickshire
ā¢ Herefordshire
ā¢ Sandwell ā¢ Worcestershire
ā¢ Staffordshire
35.
36. Constituency Number of fuel Percentage of Ranking out of 529 English Ranking out of West Midlands
poor households households who are constituencies (1 = highest constituencies (1 = highest proportion
living in fuel poverty proportion in fuel poverty) in fuel poverty)
8,559 22.0% 2 1
Birmingham, Sparkbrook and Small Heath
Birmingham, Ladywood 8,451 21.4% 6 2
Warley 6,225 20.0% 26 3
Stoke-on-Trent Central 6,871 19.9% 27 4
Birmingham, Perry Barr 7,396 19.8% 31 5
Wolverhampton South East 5,538 19.7% 34 6
Birmingham, Hodge Hill 5,957 19.7% 36 7
Walsall South 6,447 19.5% 41 8
Birmingham, Erdington 7,358 19.3% 52 9
Stoke-on-Trent North 6,203 19.3% 57 10
Leominster 7,316 19.2% 64 11
Walsall North 6,862 19.2% 65 12
Ludlow 6,250 19.2% 66 13
Wolverhampton North East 6,280 19.0% 76 14
North Shropshire 7,389 19.0% 79 15
West Bromwich East 6,175 19.0% 80 16
West Bromwich West 6,840 18.9% 84 17
Coventry North East 7,862 18.9% 88 18
Burton 7,736 18.9% 91 19
Birmingham, Selly Oak 7,245 18.7% 104 20
Birmingham, Yardley 5,400 18.6% 114 21
Stoke-on-Trent South 7,237 18.5% 124 22
Staffordshire Moorlands 6,479 18.5% 128 23
Wolverhampton South West 6,650 18.4% 141 24
37. Dudley North 6,749 18.4% 149 25
Hereford 7,294 18.2% 165 26
The Wrekin 6,535 18.1% 177 27
Newcastle-under-Lyme 6,536 18.0% 182 28
Telford 5,953 17.9% 196 29
Birmingham, Hall Green 5,605 17.9% 197 30
Dudley South 6,179 17.9% 198 31
6,313 17.9% 200 32
Halesowen and Rowley Regis
Nuneaton 6,921 17.9% 202 33
North Warwickshire 6,878 17.8% 215 34
Stone 6,250 17.7% 229 35
Coventry South 6,687 17.7% 232 36
Shrewsbury and Atcham 7,132 17.7% 236 37
Birmingham, Northfield 5,608 17.5% 250 38
Stafford 6,236 17.4% 262 39
Wyre Forest 6,816 17.4% 268 40
Coventry North West 7,447 17.3% 271 41
West Worcestershire 6,041 17.3% 273 42
Cannock Chase 6,695 17.3% 275 43
Birmingham, Edgbaston 6,587 17.3% 279 44
Tamworth 6,189 17.2% 283 45
Aldridge-Brownhills 5,588 17.2% 284 46
38.
39. Join the campaign
A campaign to
reduce carbon
dioxide emissions
by 10% in 2010
http://www.1010uk.org/
40. Planning for new Policy & Programmes
How can localities benefit
from what DECC are
planning. Community
Energy Saving Programme,
Feed In Tariffs, Heat &
Energy Saving Strategy
41. The Art of the Possibleā¦ā¦
Explore what has been
achieved within the system as it
is. Why canāt ???? replicate
examples of āGood Enough
Practiceā. The Domestic Energy
Support of Kirklees, the
Biomass Uptake of Barnsley,
the Leadership of
Wokingā¦ā¦ā¦
42. Keep _____________ Warm!
Eradicate āFuel Povertyā in
_____________ by 2015 via an
ambitious Partnership
Approach
No additional resources
requiredā¦ā¦ Maximise
Warmfront, CERT, Community
Energy Saving Programme etc.
43. Low Carbon Community: _________
Launch | _______ Low Carbon
Community Network |
VISION: Support, training,
connections, inspiration &
networking for the ābottom upā
BRILLIANT organisations &
initiatives springing up all over
___________
44. Microgeneration ___________
Maximise the economic
opportunities to _________ of
being the
MICROGENERATION
LOCALITY. Solar thermal,
photovoltaics, biomass, heat
pumps etc. Manufacturers,
installers, retailers,
maintenanceā¦ā¦
45. New Development / Growth Point: Zero CO2
Adopt Code for Sustainble
Homes āCode Level 6ā for all
āGrowth Pointā / new
development. This will āpre-
conditionā _______ developers
and builders to be ready for the
ācarbon neutralā new build &
refurbishment revolution.
46. The Great _________ Refurb
In February 2009 Ed Milliband
announced that by 2050 all
British homes will be near
carbon zero. Is now the right
time for __________ to step
forward & seek to be the first
place in the UK to deliver this
in existing homes?
47. Smart Meters
By 2020 40 million Smart
Meters will have been fitted ā
including in all UK homes.
What should a locality be
doing to maximise any
benefits that might accrue
(training, job creation,
manufacturing, pilotingā¦..?)
48. Stakeholder/Employeeās Homes
Partners provide support,
advice and resources to help
their stakeholders (customers,
suppliers, visitorsā¦..?) &
Employees live in the most
energy efficient homes.
Advice, incentives, trainingā¦..
49. Utility Engagement
Partners or Partnership
engages with the big 6
utilities to explore what
support might be
available for a locality.
50. Maximise Existing Support
Ensure that the
Locality is getting the
best support from the
organisations/
programmes āfree at
the point of useā
52. "Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance
to draw back. Concerning all acts of initiative (and
creation), there is one elementary truth that ignorance
of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that
the moment one definitely commits oneself, then
Providence moves too. All sorts of things occur to help
one that would never otherwise have occurred. A
whole stream of events issues from the decision,
raising in one's favour all manner of unforeseen
incidents and meetings and material assistance, which
no man could have dreamed would have come his
way. Whatever you can do, or dream you can do,
begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it.
Begin it now." W.H. Murray