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Nettkurs 12 måneder 12 000 kr
ITIL® 4 Specialist: Drive Stakeholder Value dekker alle typer engasjement og interaksjon mellom en tjenesteleverandør og deres kunder, brukere, leverandører og partnere. [+]
Kurset fokuserer på konvertering av etterspørsel til verdi via IT-relaterte tjenester. Modulen dekker sentrale emner som SLA-design, styring av flere leverandører, kommunikasjon, relasjonsstyring, CX- og UX-design, kartlegging av kunder og mer. E-læringskurset inneholder 18 timer med undervisning, og er delt inn i 8 moduler. Les mer om ITIL® 4 på  AXELOS sine websider. Du vil motta en e-post med tilgang til e-læringen, sertifiseringsvoucher og digital bok fra Peoplecert. Du avtaler tid for sertifiseringen som beskrevet i e-posten fra Peoplecert. [-]
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Nettstudie 12 måneder 5 000 kr
Learn to deliver an agreed quality of service by handling all predefined, user-initiated service requests in an effective and user-friendly manner. [+]
Understand the purpose and key concepts of the Continual Improvement Practice, elucidating its significance in fostering a culture of ongoing improvement and innovation within the organisation. This eLearning is: Interactive Self-paced   Device-friendly   2-3 hours content   Mobile-optimised   Practical exercises   Exam: 20 questions Multiple choise 30 minutes Closed book Minimum required score to pass: 65% [-]
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Nettstudie 12 måneder 5 000 kr
Learn how to move new or changed hardware, software, documentation, processes, or any other component to live environments, and how to deploy components to other environm... [+]
Understand the purpose and key concepts of Deployment Management, highlighting its importance in managing the deployment of new or changed services into the live environment. This eLearning is: Interactive Self-paced   Device-friendly   2-3 hours of content   Mobile-optimised   Exam: 20 questions Multiple choise 30 minutes Closed book Minimum required score to pass: 65% [-]
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Nettkurs 2 timer 3 120 kr
Bluebeam Revu - Måling og mengdeberegning [+]
I kurset ”Måling og mengdebereging” vil du lære hvordan Revu brukes til å kalibrere og måle på PDF-tegninger, samt hvordan du kan opprette, spare og dele tilpassede markeringsverktøy. Disse kan så brukes til effektiv beregning av mengder og priser på alt fra vegg- og gulvarealer, til prising av utstyr på en riggplan. Å lære å bruke Revu til måling og mengdeberegning vil bl.a. gi følgende fordeler: Stor tidsbesparelse Større nøyaktighet og mindre feil Bedre dokumentasjon av mengdeberegningen Oppnå optimal utnyttelse av Bluebeam Revu i prosjektene [-]
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Oslo 4 dager 23 900 kr
Angular 14 Development [+]
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Virtuelt klasserom 4 dager 25 000 kr
In this course, the student will learn about the data engineering patterns and practices as it pertains to working with batch and real-time analytical solutions using Azu... [+]
COURSE OVERVIEW Students will begin by understanding the core compute and storage technologies that are used to build an analytical solution. They will then explore how to design an analytical serving layers and focus on data engineering considerations for working with source files. The students will learn how to interactively explore data stored in files in a data lake. They will learn the various ingestion techniques that can be used to load data using the Apache Spark capability found in Azure Synapse Analytics or Azure Databricks, or how to ingest using Azure Data Factory or Azure Synapse pipelines. The students will also learn the various ways they can transform the data using the same technologies that is used to ingest data. The student will spend time on the course learning how to monitor and analyze the performance of analytical system so that they can optimize the performance of data loads, or queries that are issued against the systems. They will understand the importance of implementing security to ensure that the data is protected at rest or in transit. The student will then show how the data in an analytical system can be used to create dashboards, or build predictive models in Azure Synapse Analytics. TARGET AUDIENCE The primary audience for this course is data professionals, data architects, and business intelligence professionals who want to learn about data engineering and building analytical solutions using data platform technologies that exist on Microsoft Azure. The secondary audience for this course data analysts and data scientists who work with analytical solutions built on Microsoft Azure. COURSE OBJECTIVES   Explore compute and storage options for data engineering workloads in Azure Design and Implement the serving layer Understand data engineering considerations Run interactive queries using serverless SQL pools Explore, transform, and load data into the Data Warehouse using Apache Spark Perform data Exploration and Transformation in Azure Databricks Ingest and load Data into the Data Warehouse Transform Data with Azure Data Factory or Azure Synapse Pipelines Integrate Data from Notebooks with Azure Data Factory or Azure Synapse Pipelines Optimize Query Performance with Dedicated SQL Pools in Azure Synapse Analyze and Optimize Data Warehouse Storage Support Hybrid Transactional Analytical Processing (HTAP) with Azure Synapse Link Perform end-to-end security with Azure Synapse Analytics Perform real-time Stream Processing with Stream Analytics Create a Stream Processing Solution with Event Hubs and Azure Databricks Build reports using Power BI integration with Azure Synpase Analytics Perform Integrated Machine Learning Processes in Azure Synapse Analytics COURSE CONTENT Module 1: Explore compute and storage options for data engineering workloads This module provides an overview of the Azure compute and storage technology options that are available to data engineers building analytical workloads. This module teaches ways to structure the data lake, and to optimize the files for exploration, streaming, and batch workloads. The student will learn how to organize the data lake into levels of data refinement as they transform files through batch and stream processing. Then they will learn how to create indexes on their datasets, such as CSV, JSON, and Parquet files, and use them for potential query and workload acceleration. Introduction to Azure Synapse Analytics Describe Azure Databricks Introduction to Azure Data Lake storage Describe Delta Lake architecture Work with data streams by using Azure Stream Analytics Lab 1: Explore compute and storage options for data engineering workloads Combine streaming and batch processing with a single pipeline Organize the data lake into levels of file transformation Index data lake storage for query and workload acceleration After completing module 1, students will be able to: Describe Azure Synapse Analytics Describe Azure Databricks Describe Azure Data Lake storage Describe Delta Lake architecture Describe Azure Stream Analytics Module 2: Design and implement the serving layer This module teaches how to design and implement data stores in a modern data warehouse to optimize analytical workloads. The student will learn how to design a multidimensional schema to store fact and dimension data. Then the student will learn how to populate slowly changing dimensions through incremental data loading from Azure Data Factory. Design a multidimensional schema to optimize analytical workloads Code-free transformation at scale with Azure Data Factory Populate slowly changing dimensions in Azure Synapse Analytics pipelines Lab 2: Designing and Implementing the Serving Layer Design a star schema for analytical workloads Populate slowly changing dimensions with Azure Data Factory and mapping data flows After completing module 2, students will be able to: Design a star schema for analytical workloads Populate a slowly changing dimensions with Azure Data Factory and mapping data flows Module 3: Data engineering considerations for source files This module explores data engineering considerations that are common when loading data into a modern data warehouse analytical from files stored in an Azure Data Lake, and understanding the security consideration associated with storing files stored in the data lake. Design a Modern Data Warehouse using Azure Synapse Analytics Secure a data warehouse in Azure Synapse Analytics Lab 3: Data engineering considerations Managing files in an Azure data lake Securing files stored in an Azure data lake After completing module 3, students will be able to: Design a Modern Data Warehouse using Azure Synapse Analytics Secure a data warehouse in Azure Synapse Analytics Module 4: Run interactive queries using Azure Synapse Analytics serverless SQL pools In this module, students will learn how to work with files stored in the data lake and external file sources, through T-SQL statements executed by a serverless SQL pool in Azure Synapse Analytics. Students will query Parquet files stored in a data lake, as well as CSV files stored in an external data store. Next, they will create Azure Active Directory security groups and enforce access to files in the data lake through Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and Access Control Lists (ACLs). Explore Azure Synapse serverless SQL pools capabilities Query data in the lake using Azure Synapse serverless SQL pools Create metadata objects in Azure Synapse serverless SQL pools Secure data and manage users in Azure Synapse serverless SQL pools Lab 4: Run interactive queries using serverless SQL pools Query Parquet data with serverless SQL pools Create external tables for Parquet and CSV files Create views with serverless SQL pools Secure access to data in a data lake when using serverless SQL pools Configure data lake security using Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and Access Control List After completing module 4, students will be able to: Understand Azure Synapse serverless SQL pools capabilities Query data in the lake using Azure Synapse serverless SQL pools Create metadata objects in Azure Synapse serverless SQL pools Secure data and manage users in Azure Synapse serverless SQL pools Module 5: Explore, transform, and load data into the Data Warehouse using Apache Spark This module teaches how to explore data stored in a data lake, transform the data, and load data into a relational data store. The student will explore Parquet and JSON files and use techniques to query and transform JSON files with hierarchical structures. Then the student will use Apache Spark to load data into the data warehouse and join Parquet data in the data lake with data in the dedicated SQL pool. Understand big data engineering with Apache Spark in Azure Synapse Analytics Ingest data with Apache Spark notebooks in Azure Synapse Analytics Transform data with DataFrames in Apache Spark Pools in Azure Synapse Analytics Integrate SQL and Apache Spark pools in Azure Synapse Analytics Lab 5: Explore, transform, and load data into the Data Warehouse using Apache Spark Perform Data Exploration in Synapse Studio Ingest data with Spark notebooks in Azure Synapse Analytics Transform data with DataFrames in Spark pools in Azure Synapse Analytics Integrate SQL and Spark pools in Azure Synapse Analytics After completing module 5, students will be able to: Describe big data engineering with Apache Spark in Azure Synapse Analytics Ingest data with Apache Spark notebooks in Azure Synapse Analytics Transform data with DataFrames in Apache Spark Pools in Azure Synapse Analytics Integrate SQL and Apache Spark pools in Azure Synapse Analytics Module 6: Data exploration and transformation in Azure Databricks This module teaches how to use various Apache Spark DataFrame methods to explore and transform data in Azure Databricks. The student will learn how to perform standard DataFrame methods to explore and transform data. They will also learn how to perform more advanced tasks, such as removing duplicate data, manipulate date/time values, rename columns, and aggregate data. Describe Azure Databricks Read and write data in Azure Databricks Work with DataFrames in Azure Databricks Work with DataFrames advanced methods in Azure Databricks Lab 6: Data Exploration and Transformation in Azure Databricks Use DataFrames in Azure Databricks to explore and filter data Cache a DataFrame for faster subsequent queries Remove duplicate data Manipulate date/time values Remove and rename DataFrame columns Aggregate data stored in a DataFrame After completing module 6, students will be able to: Describe Azure Databricks Read and write data in Azure Databricks Work with DataFrames in Azure Databricks Work with DataFrames advanced methods in Azure Databricks Module 7: Ingest and load data into the data warehouse This module teaches students how to ingest data into the data warehouse through T-SQL scripts and Synapse Analytics integration pipelines. The student will learn how to load data into Synapse dedicated SQL pools with PolyBase and COPY using T-SQL. The student will also learn how to use workload management along with a Copy activity in a Azure Synapse pipeline for petabyte-scale data ingestion. Use data loading best practices in Azure Synapse Analytics Petabyte-scale ingestion with Azure Data Factory Lab 7: Ingest and load Data into the Data Warehouse Perform petabyte-scale ingestion with Azure Synapse Pipelines Import data with PolyBase and COPY using T-SQL Use data loading best practices in Azure Synapse Analytics After completing module 7, students will be able to: Use data loading best practices in Azure Synapse Analytics Petabyte-scale ingestion with Azure Data Factory Module 8: Transform data with Azure Data Factory or Azure Synapse Pipelines This module teaches students how to build data integration pipelines to ingest from multiple data sources, transform data using mapping data flowss, and perform data movement into one or more data sinks. Data integration with Azure Data Factory or Azure Synapse Pipelines Code-free transformation at scale with Azure Data Factory or Azure Synapse Pipelines Lab 8: Transform Data with Azure Data Factory or Azure Synapse Pipelines Execute code-free transformations at scale with Azure Synapse Pipelines Create data pipeline to import poorly formatted CSV files Create Mapping Data Flows After completing module 8, students will be able to: Perform data integration with Azure Data Factory Perform code-free transformation at scale with Azure Data Factory Module 9: Orchestrate data movement and transformation in Azure Synapse Pipelines In this module, you will learn how to create linked services, and orchestrate data movement and transformation using notebooks in Azure Synapse Pipelines. Orchestrate data movement and transformation in Azure Data Factory Lab 9: Orchestrate data movement and transformation in Azure Synapse Pipelines Integrate Data from Notebooks with Azure Data Factory or Azure Synapse Pipelines After completing module 9, students will be able to: Orchestrate data movement and transformation in Azure Synapse Pipelines Module 10: Optimize query performance with dedicated SQL pools in Azure Synapse In this module, students will learn strategies to optimize data storage and processing when using dedicated SQL pools in Azure Synapse Analytics. The student will know how to use developer features, such as windowing and HyperLogLog functions, use data loading best practices, and optimize and improve query performance. Optimize data warehouse query performance in Azure Synapse Analytics Understand data warehouse developer features of Azure Synapse Analytics Lab 10: Optimize Query Performance with Dedicated SQL Pools in Azure Synapse Understand developer features of Azure Synapse Analytics Optimize data warehouse query performance in Azure Synapse Analytics Improve query performance After completing module 10, students will be able to: Optimize data warehouse query performance in Azure Synapse Analytics Understand data warehouse developer features of Azure Synapse Analytics Module 11: Analyze and Optimize Data Warehouse Storage In this module, students will learn how to analyze then optimize the data storage of the Azure Synapse dedicated SQL pools. The student will know techniques to understand table space usage and column store storage details. Next the student will know how to compare storage requirements between identical tables that use different data types. Finally, the student will observe the impact materialized views have when executed in place of complex queries and learn how to avoid extensive logging by optimizing delete operations. Analyze and optimize data warehouse storage in Azure Synapse Analytics Lab 11: Analyze and Optimize Data Warehouse Storage Check for skewed data and space usage Understand column store storage details Study the impact of materialized views Explore rules for minimally logged operations After completing module 11, students will be able to: Analyze and optimize data warehouse storage in Azure Synapse Analytics Module 12: Support Hybrid Transactional Analytical Processing (HTAP) with Azure Synapse Link In this module, students will learn how Azure Synapse Link enables seamless connectivity of an Azure Cosmos DB account to a Synapse workspace. The student will understand how to enable and configure Synapse link, then how to query the Azure Cosmos DB analytical store using Apache Spark and SQL serverless. Design hybrid transactional and analytical processing using Azure Synapse Analytics Configure Azure Synapse Link with Azure Cosmos DB Query Azure Cosmos DB with Apache Spark pools Query Azure Cosmos DB with serverless SQL pools Lab 12: Support Hybrid Transactional Analytical Processing (HTAP) with Azure Synapse Link Configure Azure Synapse Link with Azure Cosmos DB Query Azure Cosmos DB with Apache Spark for Synapse Analytics Query Azure Cosmos DB with serverless SQL pool for Azure Synapse Analytics After completing module 12, students will be able to: Design hybrid transactional and analytical processing using Azure Synapse Analytics Configure Azure Synapse Link with Azure Cosmos DB Query Azure Cosmos DB with Apache Spark for Azure Synapse Analytics Query Azure Cosmos DB with SQL serverless for Azure Synapse Analytics Module 13: End-to-end security with Azure Synapse Analytics In this module, students will learn how to secure a Synapse Analytics workspace and its supporting infrastructure. The student will observe the SQL Active Directory Admin, manage IP firewall rules, manage secrets with Azure Key Vault and access those secrets through a Key Vault linked service and pipeline activities. The student will understand how to implement column-level security, row-level security, and dynamic data masking when using dedicated SQL pools. Secure a data warehouse in Azure Synapse Analytics Configure and manage secrets in Azure Key Vault Implement compliance controls for sensitive data Lab 13: End-to-end security with Azure Synapse Analytics Secure Azure Synapse Analytics supporting infrastructure Secure the Azure Synapse Analytics workspace and managed services Secure Azure Synapse Analytics workspace data After completing module 13, students will be able to: Secure a data warehouse in Azure Synapse Analytics Configure and manage secrets in Azure Key Vault Implement compliance controls for sensitive data Module 14: Real-time Stream Processing with Stream Analytics In this module, students will learn how to process streaming data with Azure Stream Analytics. The student will ingest vehicle telemetry data into Event Hubs, then process that data in real time, using various windowing functions in Azure Stream Analytics. They will output the data to Azure Synapse Analytics. Finally, the student will learn how to scale the Stream Analytics job to increase throughput. Enable reliable messaging for Big Data applications using Azure Event Hubs Work with data streams by using Azure Stream Analytics Ingest data streams with Azure Stream Analytics Lab 14: Real-time Stream Processing with Stream Analytics Use Stream Analytics to process real-time data from Event Hubs Use Stream Analytics windowing functions to build aggregates and output to Synapse Analytics Scale the Azure Stream Analytics job to increase throughput through partitioning Repartition the stream input to optimize parallelization After completing module 14, students will be able to: Enable reliable messaging for Big Data applications using Azure Event Hubs Work with data streams by using Azure Stream Analytics Ingest data streams with Azure Stream Analytics Module 15: Create a Stream Processing Solution with Event Hubs and Azure Databricks In this module, students will learn how to ingest and process streaming data at scale with Event Hubs and Spark Structured Streaming in Azure Databricks. The student will learn the key features and uses of Structured Streaming. The student will implement sliding windows to aggregate over chunks of data and apply watermarking to remove stale data. Finally, the student will connect to Event Hubs to read and write streams. Process streaming data with Azure Databricks structured streaming Lab 15: Create a Stream Processing Solution with Event Hubs and Azure Databricks Explore key features and uses of Structured Streaming Stream data from a file and write it out to a distributed file system Use sliding windows to aggregate over chunks of data rather than all data Apply watermarking to remove stale data Connect to Event Hubs read and write streams After completing module 15, students will be able to: Process streaming data with Azure Databricks structured streaming Module 16: Build reports using Power BI integration with Azure Synpase Analytics In this module, the student will learn how to integrate Power BI with their Synapse workspace to build reports in Power BI. The student will create a new data source and Power BI report in Synapse Studio. Then the student will learn how to improve query performance with materialized views and result-set caching. Finally, the student will explore the data lake with serverless SQL pools and create visualizations against that data in Power BI. Create reports with Power BI using its integration with Azure Synapse Analytics Lab 16: Build reports using Power BI integration with Azure Synpase Analytics Integrate an Azure Synapse workspace and Power BI Optimize integration with Power BI Improve query performance with materialized views and result-set caching Visualize data with SQL serverless and create a Power BI report After completing module 16, students will be able to: Create reports with Power BI using its integration with Azure Synapse Analytics Module 17: Perform Integrated Machine Learning Processes in Azure Synapse Analytics This module explores the integrated, end-to-end Azure Machine Learning and Azure Cognitive Services experience in Azure Synapse Analytics. You will learn how to connect an Azure Synapse Analytics workspace to an Azure Machine Learning workspace using a Linked Service and then trigger an Automated ML experiment that uses data from a Spark table. You will also learn how to use trained models from Azure Machine Learning or Azure Cognitive Services to enrich data in a SQL pool table and then serve prediction results using Power BI. Use the integrated machine learning process in Azure Synapse Analytics Lab 17: Perform Integrated Machine Learning Processes in Azure Synapse Analytics Create an Azure Machine Learning linked service Trigger an Auto ML experiment using data from a Spark table Enrich data using trained models Serve prediction results using Power BI After completing module 17, students will be able to: Use the integrated machine learning process in Azure Synapse Analytics     [-]
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Virtuelt klasserom 4 dager 23 000 kr
Python is an object oriented rapid development language deployed in many scenarios in the modern world. [+]
COURSE OVERVIEW   This Python Programming 1 course is designed to give delegates the knowledge to develop and maintain Python scripts using the current version (V3) of Python. There are many similarities between Python V2 and Python V3. The skills gained on this course will allow the delegate to develop their own skills further using Python V2 or V3 to support the development and maintenance of scripts. The Python Programming 1 course comprises sessions dealing with syntax,variables and data types,operators and expressions,conditions and loops,functions,objects,collections,modules and packages,strings,pattern matching,exception handling,binary and text files,and databases. Exercises and examples are used throughout the course to give practical hands-on experience with the techniques covered. TARGET AUDIENCE The Python Programming 1 course course is aimed at those who want to improve their Python programming skills,and for developers/engineers who want to migrate to Python from another language,particularly those with little or no object-oriented knowledge. For those wishing to learn Python and have no previous knowledge of programming,they should look to attend our foundation course Introduction to Programming - Python. COURSE OBJECTIVES This course aims to provide the delegate with the knowledge to be able to produce Python scripts and applications that exploit all core elements of the language including variables,expressions,selection and iteration,functions,objects,collections,strings,modules,pattern matching,exception handling,I/O,and classes. COURSE CONTENT DAY 1 COURSE INTRODUCTION Administration and Course Materials Course Structure and Agenda Delegate and Trainer Introductions SESSION 1: GETTING STARTED About Python Python versions Python documentation Python runtimes Installing Python The REPL shell Python editors SESSION 2: PYTHON SCRIPTS & SYNTAX Script naming Comments Docstring Statements The backslash Code blocks Whitespace Console IO (to enable the writing of simple programs) A first Python program Script execution SESSION 3: VARIABLES & DATA TYPES Literals Identifiers Assignment Numbers (bool,int,float,complex) Binary,octal,and hexadecimal numbers Floating point accuracy Collections (str,list,tuple,set,dict) None Implicit and explicit type conversion (casting) The type function SESSION 4: OPERATORS & EXPRESSIONS Arithmetic Operators Assignment Operators Comparison Operators Logical Operators Membership Operators Bitwise Operators Identity Operators SESSION 5: CONDITIONS & LOOPS Conditional statements (if,elif,else) Nested conditional statements Short hand if/if else Python's alternative to the ternary operator Iterative statements (while,for,else) The range function Iterating over a list Break Continue Nested conditional/iterative statements COURSE CONTENTS - DAY 2 SESSION 6: FUNCTIONS Declaration Invocation Default values for parameters Named arguments args and kwargs Returning multiple values None returned Variable scope Masking and shadowing The pass keyword Recursive functions SESSION 7: OBJECTS AND CLASSES About objects Attributes and the dot notation The dir function Dunder attributes Mutability The id function Pass by reference Introduction to Classes Class Declaration and Instantiation Data attributes Methods Composition SESSION 8: LISTS About lists List syntax including slicing Getting and setting list elements Iterating over a list Checking for the presence of a value The len function List methods incl. append,insert,remove,pop,clear,copy,sort,reverse etc. The del keyword Appending to and combining lists List comprehension SESSION 9: TUPLES About tuples Tuple syntax Getting tuple elements including unpacking Iterating over a tuple Checking for the presence of a value The len function Appending to and combining tuples SESSION 10: SETS About Sets Dictionary syntax Creating,adding and removing set elements Iterating over a set Membership Testing Sorting Copying Set methods incl. union,intersection,difference,symmetric_difference etc. COURSE CONTENTS - DAY 3 SESSION 11: DICTIONARIES About dictionaries Dictionary syntax Getting and setting dictionary elements Iterating over a dictionary (keys,values,and items) Checking for the presence of a key The len function Dictionary methods incl. keys,values,items,get,pop,popitem,clear etc. The del keyword Dictionary comprehension SESSION 12: STRINGS About strings String syntax including slicing Escape characters Triple-quoted strings Concatenation Placeholders The format method Other methods e.g. endswith,find,join,lower,replace,split,startswith,strip,upper etc. A string as a list of bytes SESSION 13: MODULES & PACKAGES About modules Inbuilt modules math,random and platform the dir() and help() functions Creating and using modules the __pycache__ and the .pyc files The module search path Importing modules Namespaces Importing module objects The import wildcard Aliases Importing within a function Executable modules Reloading a module About packages Importing packaged modules Importing packaged module objects Package initialisation Subpackages Referencing objects in sibling packages The Standard Library Installing modules and packages using pip SESSION 14: PATTERN MATCHING About regular expressions Regular expression special characters Raw strings About the re module re module functions incl. match,search,findall,full match,split,sub   COURSE CONTENTS - DAY 4 SESSION 15: EXCEPTION HANDLING About exceptions and exception handling Handling exceptions (try,except,else,finally) Exception types The exception object Raising exceptions Custom exception types Built-in exceptions hierarchy SESSION 16: FILES & THE FILESYSTEM The open function Methods for seeking (seekable,seek) Methods for reading from a file (readable,read,readline,readlines) Iterating over a file Methods for writing to a file (writable,write,writelines) Introduction to context managers Text encoding schemes,codepoints,codespace ASCII and UNICODE (UTF schemes) UTF-8,binary and hexadecimal representations The ord() and chr() functions Binary files,bytes and bytearray I/O layered abstraction. About the os module os module functions incl. getcwd,listdir,mkdir,chdir,remove,rmdir etc. OSError numbers and the errno module SESSION 17: DATABASES The DB-API DP-API implementations Establishing a connection Creating a cursor Executing a query Fetching results Transactions Inserting,updating,and deleting records FOLLOW ON COURSES Python Programming 2  Data Analysis Python  Apache Web Server PHP Programming  PHP & MySQL for Web Development  PHP & MariaDB for Web Development  Perl Programming  Ruby Programming  Introduction to MySQL  Introduction to MariaDB [-]
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Introduksjon til HTML5, grunnleggende syntaks og struktur, nye semantiske elementer, dynamiske websider med JavaScript og CSS3, nye skjemaelementer (forms), HTML5 canvas ... [+]
Studieår: 2013-2014   Gjennomføring: Høst og vår Antall studiepoeng: 5.0 Forutsetninger: Grunnleggende kunnskaper i HTML, CSS tilsvarende emnet IINI1002 Webutvikling 1. Kunnskaper om grunnleggende programmering og helst litt Javascript er en fordel. Innleveringer: Større eller mindre øvinger tilsvarende 8 øvinger, hvor 6 må være godkjent før endelig karakter settes. Personlig veileder: ja Vurderingsform: Prosjektoppgave som vurderes til bestått/ikke bestått. Karakteren i faget settes på grunnlag av en individuell 4-timers nettbasert hjemmeeksamen. Klageadgang i dette faget gjelder hver enkelt vurderingsdel. Ansvarlig: Atle Nes Eksamensdato: 09.12.13 / 12.05.14         Læremål: Etter å ha gjennomført emnet skal studenten ha følgende samlede læringsutbytte: KUNNSKAPER:Kandidaten:- forstår problemstillinger knyttet til bruk av ikke-standardisert teknologi- har kjennskap til nyttige rammeverk for HTML5 og fallback-løsninger- har kjennskap til problemstillinger knyttet til bruk av ulike medieformater FERDIGHETER:Kandidaten:- kan ta i bruk nye semantiske elementer fra HTML5- kan ta i bruk ny funksjonalitet fra CSS3 og JavaScript på nettstedet- kan ta i bruk nye skjemaelementer og -attributter fra HTML5- kan tegne på et canvas-element med JavaScript- kan legge til multimedia ved hjelp av video- og audio-elementet- kan lage nettsider som tilpasser seg mobile enheter og utnytter egenskaper hos disse- kan bruke lokal lagring til å lagre og hente fram data- kan bruke XMLHttpRequest2 til kommunikasjon med webtjeneren- kan lage en større HTML5-basert webløsning GENERELL KOMPETANSE:Kandidaten:- får et overblikk over ny webteknologi som er i ferd med å bli standardisert Innhold:Introduksjon til HTML5, grunnleggende syntaks og struktur, nye semantiske elementer, dynamiske websider med JavaScript og CSS3, nye skjemaelementer (forms), HTML5 canvas til grafikk og tegning, HTML5 video og audio, mobile enheter og device access, lokal lagring av applikasjoner og data, dataoverføring med Web SocketsLes mer om faget her Påmeldingsfrist: 25.08.13 / 25.01.14         Velg semester:  Høst 2013    Vår 2014     Fag HTML5 4980,-         Semesteravgift og eksamenskostnader kommer i tillegg.    [-]
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Målsetning for kurset: Opparbeide ferdigheter i å navigere, kommunisere og hente ut informasjon fra BIM-modeller i IFC-formatet med bruk av Solibri Anywhere. [+]
Fleksible kurs for fremtidenNy kunnskap skal gi umiddelbar effekt, og samtidig være holdbar og bærekraftig på lang sikt.NTI AS har 30 års erfaring innen kurs og kompetanseheving, og utdanner årlig rundt 10.000 personer i Nord Europa innen CAD, BIM, industri, design og konstruksjon.   Solibri Anywhere og Site   På kurset vil du lære å: Sammenstille flere IFC-modeller og navigere i disse Velge ut grupper av objekter for nærmere studier Legge inn snitt, måle, markere og opprette slides fra visninger av modellen Opprette rapporter og kommentere «issues» i Excel og BCF-format Se på resultatet av utførte regelsjekker i modellen Se på resultatet av utførte informasjons- og mengdeuttak fra modellen Høste informasjon og mengder fra modellen basert på eksisterende maler og klassifikasjoner Skape egne klassifikasjoner og definisjoner for megndeuttak   Dette er et populært kurs, meld deg på nå! Spesialtilpasset kurs: NTI anbefaler spesialtilpassede kurs for bedrifter som planlegger å sende to eller flere deltakere på Solibri-kurs. Grunnen til dette er at Solibri brukes av mange forskjellige aktører og profesjoner i BAE-bransjen, og følgelig blir de åpne kursene ofte for generelle for enkelte kursdeltakere. I et spesialtilpasset kurs vil vår kurskonsulent kartlegge fokusområdene i forkant av kurset, og gjennomføre kurset i henhold til selskapets behov, gjerne basert på kundens egne modeller. Utbyttet av kurset blir følgelig mye større.  Ta kontakt med oss på telefon 483 12 300, epost: salg-no@nti.biz eller les mer på www.nti.biz   [-]
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3-ukers AutoCAD kurs inneholder 2D Grunnkurs, 2D Videregående kurs og 3D Introduksjonskurs. I tillegg gjennomføres oppgaver og prosjektarbeid på egen kurs-PC. [+]
Kurset består av tre AutoCAD kursmoduler - 2D Grunnkurs og 2D Videregående, samt introduksjon til 3D modellering. Kurset gir deltakeren meget god kunnskap om AutoCAD, samt erfaring med utarbeidelse og oppbygging av tegninger. Mange av våre deltakerere har gjennomført kurset for å benytte dette på en CV ved søknad på ny jobb.   Følgende kursmoduler gjennomføres i dette kurset:  AutoCAD 2D Grunnkurs Hovedprinsipper i AutoCAD's brukergrensesnitt Oppretting og lagring av tegninger Tegne- og editeringskommandoer Hjelpefunksjoner for å tegne nøyaktig Skjermstyring Lagoppbygging og struktur Målsetting, teksting og skravering Symbol- og blokkhåndtering Layout/plotting AutoCAD 2D Videregående kurs Tilpasse AutoCAD til eget brukermiljø Blokker med attributter og uttrekk til tabell/Excel Tabeller og Fields XREF - eksterne referanser Import og håndtering av PDF filer Innsetting av andre filformater som eks. DWF, raster filer og DGN Definering og bruk av annotative objekter ved målsetting og teksting. Avansert plotting Funksjoner i Express Tools AutoCAD 3D introduksjonskurs Koordinatsystemer Angivelse av punkter i rommet Solid modellering Surface modellering Mesh modellering Sette opp Layout i paperspace, projeksjoner og snitt Lagstruktur og lagdefinisjon, farger, linjetyper, målsetting Lyssetting, naturlig sollys og lokale lyskilder Knytte materialer til objekt eller til lag Renderfunksjoner Animasjon   Oppgaver Oppgaver knyttet til kurset, samt tilleggsoppgaver ift. fag.   Prosjektoppgaver Prosjektoppgaver knyttet til 2D tegning og 3D modellering.     [-]
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Kurset vil gi en grundig gjennomgang av hovedkommandoene i AutoCAD. Deltagerne vil også få nødvendig forståelse for prinsipper og arbeidsmetoder i programmet. [+]
Kurset vil gi deg en grunnleggende forståelse i bruk av tegne- og konstruksjonsprogrammet AutoCAD. AutoCAD 2D Grunnkurs:• Hovedprinsipper i AutoCAD's brukergrensesnitt• Oppretting og lagring av tegninger• Tegne- og editeringskommandoer• Hjelpefunksjoner for å tegne nøyaktig• Skjermstyring• Lagoppbygging og struktur• Målsetting, teksting og skravering• Symbol- og blokkhåndtering• Layout/plotting   Etter gjennomført kurs skal kursdeltagerne bl.a. kunne bruke AutoCAD til å: • Opprette tegninger• Utføre de vanligste tegne- og editeringsfunksjoner• Bruke og forstå lagoppbygging• Målsette og påføre tekst• Skrive ut tegning i målestokk  [-]
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Nettkurs 10 timer 549 kr
I dette kurset lærer du CSS fra scratch til viderekommen. Kurset dekker alt du hadde lært om CSS i løpet av en moderne teknologiutdanning, og når du er ferdig med kurset ... [+]
Bli en mester i Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) med dette omfattende kurset fra Espen Faugstad hos Utdannet.no. Kurset "CSS: Komplett" tar deg fra grunnleggende til avanserte konsepter i CSS, som er avgjørende for moderne webutvikling. Uansett om du er nybegynner eller har litt forhåndskunnskap, vil kurset gi deg ferdighetene til å tilpasse eksisterende CSS-kode eller skrive din egen fra bunnen av. Utforsk hvordan du kan bruke typografi, farger, og former for å skape engasjerende og estetisk tiltalende brukeropplevelser. Lær om bruk av selektorer, boksmodellen, tekststilsetting, og skap moderne weboppsett med Flexbox og Grid. Kurset vil også guide deg gjennom å lage din egen portfolio-nettside, en praktisk anvendelse av dine nyinnlærte CSS-ferdigheter. Ved kursets slutt vil du ha en grundig forståelse av CSS og evnen til å anvende det effektivt i dine webprosjekter. Dette er Skandinavias mest omfattende kurs i CSS, og gir deg kompetansen til å skape attraktive muligheter i webutviklingsverdenen.   Innhold: Kapittel 1: Introduksjon Kapittel 2: Kjernekompetanse Kapittel 3: Boksmodellen Kapittel 4: Tekst Kapittel 5: Utseende Kapittel 6: Float Kapittel 7: Positioning Kapittel 8: Flexbox Kapittel 9: Grid Kapittel 10: Responsiv design Kapittel 11: Resterende Kapittel 12: Avslutning   Varighet: 9 timer og 52 minutter   Om Utdannet.no: Utdannet.no tilbyr noen av landets beste digitale nettkurs. Tjenesten fungerer på samme måte som strømmetjenester for musikk eller TV-serier. Våre kunder betaler en fast månedspris og får tilgang til alle kursene som er produsert så langt. Plattformen har hatt en god vekst de siste årene og kan skilte med 30.000 registrerte brukere og 1,5 millioner videoavspillinger. Vårt mål er å gjøre kompetanseutvikling moro, spennende og tilgjengelig for alle – og med oss har vi Innovasjon Norge og Forskningsrådet. [-]
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Learn how to operate machine learning solutions at cloud scale using Azure Machine Learning. [+]
 This course teaches you to leverage your existing knowledge of Python and machine learning to manage data ingestion and preparation, model training and deployment, and machine learning solution monitoring in Microsoft Azure. TARGET AUDIENCE This course is designed for data scientists with existing knowledge of Python and machine learning frameworks like Scikit-Learn, PyTorch, and Tensorflow, who want to build and operate machine learning solutions in the cloud. COURSE CONTENT Module 1: Introduction to Azure Machine Learning In this module, you will learn how to provision an Azure Machine Learning workspace and use it to manage machine learning assets such as data, compute, model training code, logged metrics, and trained models. You will learn how to use the web-based Azure Machine Learning studio interface as well as the Azure Machine Learning SDK and developer tools like Visual Studio Code and Jupyter Notebooks to work with the assets in your workspace. Getting Started with Azure Machine Learning Azure Machine Learning Tools Lab : Creating an Azure Machine Learning WorkspaceLab : Working with Azure Machine Learning Tools After completing this module, you will be able to Provision an Azure Machine Learning workspace Use tools and code to work with Azure Machine Learning Module 2: No-Code Machine Learning with Designer This module introduces the Designer tool, a drag and drop interface for creating machine learning models without writing any code. You will learn how to create a training pipeline that encapsulates data preparation and model training, and then convert that training pipeline to an inference pipeline that can be used to predict values from new data, before finally deploying the inference pipeline as a service for client applications to consume. Training Models with Designer Publishing Models with Designer Lab : Creating a Training Pipeline with the Azure ML DesignerLab : Deploying a Service with the Azure ML Designer After completing this module, you will be able to Use designer to train a machine learning model Deploy a Designer pipeline as a service Module 3: Running Experiments and Training Models In this module, you will get started with experiments that encapsulate data processing and model training code, and use them to train machine learning models. Introduction to Experiments Training and Registering Models Lab : Running ExperimentsLab : Training and Registering Models After completing this module, you will be able to Run code-based experiments in an Azure Machine Learning workspace Train and register machine learning models Module 4: Working with Data Data is a fundamental element in any machine learning workload, so in this module, you will learn how to create and manage datastores and datasets in an Azure Machine Learning workspace, and how to use them in model training experiments. Working with Datastores Working with Datasets Lab : Working with DatastoresLab : Working with Datasets After completing this module, you will be able to Create and consume datastores Create and consume datasets Module 5: Compute Contexts One of the key benefits of the cloud is the ability to leverage compute resources on demand, and use them to scale machine learning processes to an extent that would be infeasible on your own hardware. In this module, you'll learn how to manage experiment environments that ensure consistent runtime consistency for experiments, and how to create and use compute targets for experiment runs. Working with Environments Working with Compute Targets Lab : Working with EnvironmentsLab : Working with Compute Targets After completing this module, you will be able to Create and use environments Create and use compute targets Module 6: Orchestrating Operations with Pipelines Now that you understand the basics of running workloads as experiments that leverage data assets and compute resources, it's time to learn how to orchestrate these workloads as pipelines of connected steps. Pipelines are key to implementing an effective Machine Learning Operationalization (ML Ops) solution in Azure, so you'll explore how to define and run them in this module. Introduction to Pipelines Publishing and Running Pipelines Lab : Creating a PipelineLab : Publishing a Pipeline After completing this module, you will be able to Create pipelines to automate machine learning workflows Publish and run pipeline services Module 7: Deploying and Consuming Models Models are designed to help decision making through predictions, so they're only useful when deployed and available for an application to consume. In this module learn how to deploy models for real-time inferencing, and for batch inferencing. Real-time Inferencing Batch Inferencing Lab : Creating a Real-time Inferencing ServiceLab : Creating a Batch Inferencing Service After completing this module, you will be able to Publish a model as a real-time inference service Publish a model as a batch inference service Module 8: Training Optimal Models By this stage of the course, you've learned the end-to-end process for training, deploying, and consuming machine learning models; but how do you ensure your model produces the best predictive outputs for your data? In this module, you'll explore how you can use hyperparameter tuning and automated machine learning to take advantage of cloud-scale compute and find the best model for your data. Hyperparameter Tuning Automated Machine Learning Lab : Tuning HyperparametersLab : Using Automated Machine Learning After completing this module, you will be able to Optimize hyperparameters for model training Use automated machine learning to find the optimal model for your data Module 9: Interpreting Models Many of the decisions made by organizations and automated systems today are based on predictions made by machine learning models. It's increasingly important to be able to understand the factors that influence the predictions made by a model, and to be able to determine any unintended biases in the model's behavior. This module describes how you can interpret models to explain how feature importance determines their predictions. Introduction to Model Interpretation using Model Explainers Lab : Reviewing Automated Machine Learning ExplanationsLab : Interpreting Models After completing this module, you will be able to Generate model explanations with automated machine learning Use explainers to interpret machine learning models Module 10: Monitoring Models After a model has been deployed, it's important to understand how the model is being used in production, and to detect any degradation in its effectiveness due to data drift. This module describes techniques for monitoring models and their data. Monitoring Models with Application Insights Monitoring Data Drift Lab : Monitoring a Model with Application InsightsLab : Monitoring Data Drift After completing this module, you will be able to Use Application Insights to monitor a published model Monitor data drift   [-]
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Installering og bruk av valgt databaseverktøy (MySQL). Flerbrukerproblematikk og databaseadministrasjon (DBA) i SQL. Bruk av SQL og innebygd funksjonalitet i databaseverk... [+]
  Studieår: 2013-2014   Gjennomføring: Høst og vår Antall studiepoeng: 5.0 Forutsetninger: IINI1003 Databaser eller tilsvarende forhåndskunnskaper Innleveringer: Tilsvarende 8 obligatoriske øvinger må være godkjent før endelig karakter settes. Personlig veileder: ja Vurderingsform: Individuell netteksamen, 2 timer. Ansvarlig: Tore Mallaug Eksamensdato: 13.12.13 / 16.05.14         Læremål: KUNNSKAPERKandidaten:- kjenner sentrale begreper innen flerbrukerproblematikk og databaseadministrasjon, og kan gjøre rede for disse- forstår hvordan innebygd funksjonalitet i relasjonsdatabasesystem kan utnyttes i en klient/tjener-arkitektur- vet hvordan ulike typer data kan lagres og representeres i et databasesystem; tekst, XML og temporale data.- kan gjøre rede for hvordan NoSQL-løsninger er et alternativ til relasjonsdatabaser i Web-løsninger FERDIGHETERKandidaten:- kan administrere en flerbrukerdatabase med SQL-kommandoer i et valgt databaseverktøy- lager sin egen (mest mulig normaliserte) relasjonsdatabase med nøkler og referanseintegritet som ikke bare lagrer strukturelle data, men også tekst og semi-strukturelle data (XML)- kan utnytte databaseverktøyet funksjonalitet til utvidet bruk av SQL i en klient/tjener-sammenheng for å støtte opp rundt applikasjoner mot databasen- kan utnytte databaseverktøyet til å lagre temporale data- kan utføre SQL-spørringer mot ulike typer data i en database GENERELL KOMPETANSEKandidaten:- viser en bevisst holdning til lagring og representasjon av ulike typer data i et informasjonssystem- viser en bevisst holdning til databasedesign for å unngå unødvendig dobbeltlagring av data i en database Innhold:Installering og bruk av valgt databaseverktøy (MySQL). Flerbrukerproblematikk og databaseadministrasjon (DBA) i SQL. Bruk av SQL og innebygd funksjonalitet i databaseverktøyet (bruk av funksjoner/prosedyrer og triggere). Utnytte databaseverktøyet i en klient/tjener -arkitektur. Se på forholdet database - applikasjon. Lagring av ulike typer data; tekst, XML (semi-strukturelle data), dato/tid (temporale data). Enkel bruk av NoSQL-løsning. MySQL blir brukt i eksempler, men noen utfyllende eksempler i Oracle kan forekomme i lærestoffet.Les mer om faget her Påmeldingsfrist: 25.08.13 / 25.01.14         Velg semester:  Høst 2013    Vår 2014     Fag Databaser 2 4980,-         Semesteravgift og eksamenskostnader kommer i tillegg.    [-]
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