The document discusses using CampusFiles on a phone. It focuses on using an Android smartphone and Webfolders. The key points are how to access files and folders from school on an Android phone through the Webfolders service.
You can access your campus files on your phone by going to the university website, searching for your profile using your CampusID and password, finding the webfolder path, selecting it and entering your login credentials to view files in read-only mode. You can bookmark the webfolder path for easy access and will need file viewers on your phone depending on the file types. The university website provides more information on accessing files from other devices.
Kevin Huurman has over 25 years of experience in operations management, leading improvements in productivity, safety, and waste reduction through Lean/Six Sigma techniques. As General Distillery Manager at Deep Eddy Vodka, he drove a 400% increase in productivity and reduced labor costs by over 71% while managing dramatic growth. Previously, as Assistant Plant Director at Niagara Bottling, he reduced package changeover times by 90% for an annual $85 million savings and earned "Plant of the Year" honors in 2013.
This document provides a list of online resources for teachers and students across various topics:
- It includes links to sites for virtual field trips, inspirational stories and quotes, graphic organizers, movies, journals, presentations, books, ePortfolios, video conferencing, webinars, eCards, quizzes, polls, rubrics, online storytelling, teacher web pages, using Twitter for education, evaluating websites, and tips for being kind online. The resources cover subjects like values education, interactive posters, lesson plans, and technology safety.
You do not need automation engineer - Sqa Days - 2015 - ENIakiv Kramarenko
English Version of presentation for the "You don't need automation engineer" talk, given (in russian) at SQA Days 2015.
You can watch the "screencast" try-out cut at https://youtu.be/TZhbI-JPdG0
This document provides instructions for changing your campus password to a more memorable one. It notes that automatically generated passwords are secure but hard to remember. It then lists the steps to change your password from any PC cluster on campus or remotely via RAS, which requires pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del, selecting "Change a Password", and choosing a new 8-character password with at least one capital letter and number. The new password should be used for other IT services like Office365 and wireless.
Selenide Alternative in Practice - Implementation & Lessons learned [Selenium...Iakiv Kramarenko
This document describes an alternative to the Selenide web test automation tool called Selenide Alternative. It discusses lessons learned from implementing the alternative tool, including using a more concise API, implicit waits, assertion waits, and handling dynamic elements. The alternative aims to improve on Selenide by using object-oriented programming, modular design, and lazy proxy elements to dynamically find and wait for elements.
This document provides an overview and training materials for implementing the 5S methodology. The 5S approach involves five steps - Sort, Set In Order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain. Sort involves removing unnecessary items from the workplace. Set In Order is arranging necessary items for efficiency. Shine is cleaning and maintaining a clean workplace. Standardize is establishing processes to maintain standards. Sustain is making 5S practices a habit through ongoing commitment. The training covers auditing current conditions, implementing each step, and benefits like improved safety, quality and productivity.
Selenide alternative in Python - Introducing Selene [SeleniumCamp 2016]Iakiv Kramarenko
Talk given on SeleniumCamp 2016 about:
- What features should a "general web test automation tool" have
- Why Selenide is the one Java
- And Selene is the other in Python
- And how to use the latter
These are the slides for the talk given at https://www.meetup.com/South-Florida-Software-Testing/events/233980212
Short summary:
KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) techniques and practices in Web UI Automation on topics:
- selenium webdriver vs wrappers
- XPath vs CSS Selectors + Selene
- End to End vs Atomic tests
- Pretty vs Simple reports
- BDD vs XUnit style of tests
- PageObject vs PageModules (OOP vs Procedural/Modular programming)
The document discusses using CampusFiles on a phone. It focuses on using an Android smartphone and Webfolders. The key points are how to access files and folders from school on an Android phone through the Webfolders service.
You can access your campus files on your phone by going to the university website, searching for your profile using your CampusID and password, finding the webfolder path, selecting it and entering your login credentials to view files in read-only mode. You can bookmark the webfolder path for easy access and will need file viewers on your phone depending on the file types. The university website provides more information on accessing files from other devices.
Kevin Huurman has over 25 years of experience in operations management, leading improvements in productivity, safety, and waste reduction through Lean/Six Sigma techniques. As General Distillery Manager at Deep Eddy Vodka, he drove a 400% increase in productivity and reduced labor costs by over 71% while managing dramatic growth. Previously, as Assistant Plant Director at Niagara Bottling, he reduced package changeover times by 90% for an annual $85 million savings and earned "Plant of the Year" honors in 2013.
This document provides a list of online resources for teachers and students across various topics:
- It includes links to sites for virtual field trips, inspirational stories and quotes, graphic organizers, movies, journals, presentations, books, ePortfolios, video conferencing, webinars, eCards, quizzes, polls, rubrics, online storytelling, teacher web pages, using Twitter for education, evaluating websites, and tips for being kind online. The resources cover subjects like values education, interactive posters, lesson plans, and technology safety.
You do not need automation engineer - Sqa Days - 2015 - ENIakiv Kramarenko
English Version of presentation for the "You don't need automation engineer" talk, given (in russian) at SQA Days 2015.
You can watch the "screencast" try-out cut at https://youtu.be/TZhbI-JPdG0
This document provides instructions for changing your campus password to a more memorable one. It notes that automatically generated passwords are secure but hard to remember. It then lists the steps to change your password from any PC cluster on campus or remotely via RAS, which requires pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del, selecting "Change a Password", and choosing a new 8-character password with at least one capital letter and number. The new password should be used for other IT services like Office365 and wireless.
Selenide Alternative in Practice - Implementation & Lessons learned [Selenium...Iakiv Kramarenko
This document describes an alternative to the Selenide web test automation tool called Selenide Alternative. It discusses lessons learned from implementing the alternative tool, including using a more concise API, implicit waits, assertion waits, and handling dynamic elements. The alternative aims to improve on Selenide by using object-oriented programming, modular design, and lazy proxy elements to dynamically find and wait for elements.
This document provides an overview and training materials for implementing the 5S methodology. The 5S approach involves five steps - Sort, Set In Order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain. Sort involves removing unnecessary items from the workplace. Set In Order is arranging necessary items for efficiency. Shine is cleaning and maintaining a clean workplace. Standardize is establishing processes to maintain standards. Sustain is making 5S practices a habit through ongoing commitment. The training covers auditing current conditions, implementing each step, and benefits like improved safety, quality and productivity.
Selenide alternative in Python - Introducing Selene [SeleniumCamp 2016]Iakiv Kramarenko
Talk given on SeleniumCamp 2016 about:
- What features should a "general web test automation tool" have
- Why Selenide is the one Java
- And Selene is the other in Python
- And how to use the latter
These are the slides for the talk given at https://www.meetup.com/South-Florida-Software-Testing/events/233980212
Short summary:
KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) techniques and practices in Web UI Automation on topics:
- selenium webdriver vs wrappers
- XPath vs CSS Selectors + Selene
- End to End vs Atomic tests
- Pretty vs Simple reports
- BDD vs XUnit style of tests
- PageObject vs PageModules (OOP vs Procedural/Modular programming)
Presentació feta pels alumnes de la classe Mare Nostrum de cicle superior de l'escola L'Esqueix, de la ZER El Moianès Ponent a partir de les activitats fetes durant les colònies al Delta de l'Ebre.