Training

SELENIUM

What is Selenium?

Selenium is a portable software-testing framework for web applications. Selenium provides a record/playback tool for authoring tests without the need to learn a test scripting language (Selenium IDE). It also provides a test  domain-specific language to write tests in a number of popular programming languages.

Why training in Selenium?

For any project, Companies are rapidly inclining towards open source automated testing tools that will enable them to cut down the cost and effort that manual testing involves. Selenium is one such open source automated testing tool for websites. Performance, execution speed, and browser interaction of Selenium is too fast than any other automation tool. The test packages, the Modes of Selenium available for unattended execution, and the fact that the text script can be developed in any of the language that Selenium supports; makes Selenium the most desired automation testing tool.

Course Highlights:

  1. Selenium IDE
  2. Selenium RC
  3. Selenium Grid
  4. Selenium Webdriver/version 2.0
  5. Building Test cases using Selenium IDE
  6. Creating test suites
  7. Adding Selenium IDE commands
  8. Selenium IDE Menus
  9. Selenium IDE commands (asserting, verifying , wait, and storing the elements)
  10. IDE context menu
  11. Special cases involved in Selenium Webdriver
  12. Characteristics of Automation
  13. Overview of Integration and Building tools

 

HIPPA:

What is HIPPA?

HIPAA, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, sets the standard for protecting sensitive patient data. Any company that deals with protected health information (PHI) must ensure that all the required physical, network, and process security measures are in place and followed.

Why training in HIPPA?

HIPAA compliance training will educate employees about what HIPAA is, why it is so important and how to honor its guidelines. This means learning about what PHI is, how to recognize it and when it can be transmitted without patient authorization. To avoid costly litigations, and protect patients’ health information, HIPAA training is essential to the work force.

Course highlights:

  • Security Management Process
  • Assigned Security Responsibility
  • Workforce Security
  • Information Access Management
  • Security Awareness and Training
  • Security Incident Procedures
  • Contingency Plan
  • Evaluation
  • Business Associate Contracts and Other Arrangements
  • Physical Safeguards are a set of rules and guidelines that focus on the physical access to PHI.
  • True Vault provides an in-depth analysis of the Physical Safeguards in a two-part blog post.

SAS training:

What is SAS?

SAS is a software suite that can mine, alter, manage and retrieve data from a variety of sources and perform statistical analysis on it. SAS provides a graphical point-and-click user interface for non-technical users and more advanced options through the SAS language. In order to use Statistical Analysis System, data should be in a  spreadsheet table format or SAS format. SAS programs have a DATA step, which retrieves and manipulates data, usually creating a SAS data set, and a PROC step, which analyzes the data

Why SAS training?

Before getting into analytics a candidate needs to grasp any statistical language.SAS is one of the best commercial statistical language.SAS means Statistical Analysis System, which is an interspersed set of software products.SAS - a statistical and information system that performs refined data management and statistical analysis. It’s primary features includes file handling ,processing survey data, categorical data analysis, data processing task require programming steps. Often superior with large dataset and memory, unlike open source it can deal with multiple dataset at the same time.

Course highlights:

  • Creating temporary and permanent SAS data sets
  • Creating and manipulate SAS date values
  • Using DATA Step statements to export data to standard and comma delimited raw data files
  • Control which observations and variables in a SAS data set are processed and output
  • Managing Data
  • Sort observations in a SAS data set
  • Conditionally execute SAS statements
  • Using assignment statements in the DATA step
  • Modify variable attributes using options and statements in the DATA step
  • Accumulate sub-totals and totals using DATA step statements
  • Using SAS functions to manipulate character data, numeric data, and SAS date values
  • Using SAS functions to convert character data to numeric and vice versa

 

VALIDATION ANALYSIS:

What is Validation Analysis?

Validation is the documented act of demonstrating that any procedure, process or activity will consistently lead to the expected results. It includes the qualification of systems and equipment. A careful design and validation of systems and process controls can establish a high degree of confidence that all lots or batches of the healthcare product manufactured will meet their intended specifications.

Why Validation Analysis training?

Validation Analyst training course teaches the techniques for testing and validating software requirements. The Validation Analyst training classes aim to teach how to achieve stakeholder satisfaction with the production product.

Course highlights:

  • ISPE Guidance Documents and ASTM E2500
  • Preparing for Process Validation
  • The Quality Plan, Change Control and the Validation Master Plan (VMP)
  • Process Validation
  • The Process Validation Report
  • Cleaning Validation
  • Health & Safety at the Operator/Product Interface
  • Calculating Mass Balances and Equipment Sizing
  • Designing a Clean Utility generation and distribution system
  • Defining the clean room layout for safe material and personnel flows
  • Describing the Quality System necessary for manufacturing safe medicines

HEALTHCARE - BA TRAINING:

What is BA ?

Business Analysis is the practice of enabling change in an organizational context, by defining needs and recommending solutions that deliver value to stakeholders. Business analysis is used to identify and articulate the need for change in how organizations work, and to facilitate that change. As business analysts, we identify and define the solutions that will maximize the value delivered by an organization to its stakeholders. Business analysts work across all levels of an organization and may be involved in everything from defining strategy, to creating the enterprise architecture, to taking a leadership role by defining the goals and requirements for programs and projects or supporting continuous improvement in its technology and processes.

Why Business Analysis training?

Picking out the right business analysis training program is important, so it can be beneficial to get familiar with a business analyst’s roles and responsibilities and weigh how different facets of the position fits with your interests and capabilities. You can learn the foundations of business analysis, how to analyze, diagram and model requirements, how to present requirements effectively and gain acceptance in an organization.

Course highlights:

  • Prepare for Elicitation
  • Conduct Elicitation Activity
  • Elicitation Techniques
  • Documenting Elicitation results
  • Confirming Elicitation Results
  • Meeting Minutes
  • JAD Sessions
  • One-One Meeting to gather Requirements
  • Types of Insurances.
  • Healthcare Insurance Exchange (HIX)- Concepts
  • Definitions & functionality of exchange.
  • state-run HIX Vs. Federal HIX
  • Functions of an exchange – eligibility, enrollment, plan management, risk, re-insurance & risk corridors