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Contents
OMESOL Introduction
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e-learning
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How to book
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OMESOL Trainers
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Available Courses
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Certification
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Risk Assessment
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Advance Excel
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MS Project
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Primavera P6
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Project Management
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Welcome to OMESOLs
training catalogue
Octagon Management & Engineering Solutions
(OMESOL) is an EPC firm; we are recognized experts in
areas such as design engineering, project
management, supply chain management, plant
operations, process safety, feasibility studies and
technology selection. We bring this expertise to our
training courses in the form of high quality trainers
who combine technical knowledge, hands on
experience and the ability to deliver material
effectively. This means that you will receive training at
the very highest quality from recognized experts.
OMESOL provides trainings tailored to support the
career-long development of Professionals and
students. We constantly strive to meet industry needs
and all our courses reflect this.
e-learning
How to book
OMESOL Trainers
Available Courses
Money!!
ANKIT VYAS
Process Engineer, Calgary (Canada)
and understanding.
Arnold Ramdass
Student / Process Engineering (University Of Trinidad
& Tobago)
Certification
Choose which courses you would like to take and in
what order. Upon successful completion, a certificate
of Participation will be awarded for each course.
Each course is followed by an assessment designed to
reinforce skills learned.
Participants must attend 75% of the course in order to
earn a certificate. Final grades are based on a
Pass/Fail basis.
Courses Description
Objectives
Learn to build, navigate and optimize process
simulations using Aspen HYSYS
Learn the efficient use of different HYSYS
functions to build steady state process
simulations
Who will benefit
New engineering graduates/technologists
who will be using Aspen HYSYS in their daily
work
Process engineers doing process design and
optimization projects and studies
Plant engineers checking plant performance
under different operating conditions
R&D engineers and researchers using Aspen
HYSYS for process synthesis
Course Detail
Starting with HYSYS
Creating A New Simulation
Simulation Basis Manager
Adding Components to the Simulation
Selecting A Fluids Package
Enter Simulation Environment
Adding Material Streams
Case Study
Equations of State
Equations of State Mathematical
Formulations
Determine the specific volume of a pure
component or a mixture with HYSYS
Compare the results obtained with different
EOS Preview the result using Workbook
Analyze the property using Case Studies
Pump operation in HYSYS to model the
pumping process
Connect streams to unit operations
Determine the pump efficiency and outlet
temperature
Course Duration
07 days / Total 14 hrs
Training Mode
On-line
Fees
300 USD
Available Payment Methods:
VISA, MASTERCARD, Paypal, Discover, American
Express, Diners Club International, JCB
On-line Fee Submission:
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Objectives
Learn to build, navigate and career as a
Process Engineer
Understanding of Process Engineer roles and
capabilities
Provide adequate industrial exposure along
with industrial projects
Who will benefit
New engineering graduates/technologists
who want to pursue career as a Process
Engineer
Process engineers doing process design and
optimization projects and studies
Plant engineers checking plant performance
under different operating conditions
Course Detail
Introduction to Process Engineering &
Codes
Introduction
Overview of Codes & Standards
Different Phases of Project
Elements of engineering
Roles of Process Engineer
Responsibilities of Process Engineer
Capabilities of Process Design Engineer
Overview of upstream oil & gas industry
Introduction & Reservoir
Wells and Offshore Structures
Production Techniques
Overall Oil & Gas Facility - Upstream
Well Head/Christmas Tree
Well Head Platform and Process Platform
Line Sizing & Hydraulic Calculations
Terms & Definitions
Sizing of Pipes & Line
Sizing Criteria
Sizing Methodology
Permissible Pipe Sizes in Industry
Fluid Phase Behavior & Pump Hydraulics
Composition of Well Fluid
Determination of Well Fluid Composition
Well Fluid Phase Behavior
Equations of State
Definition of Pump
Classification of Pumps
Selection of Pumps
Pump Material of Selection
Steps Involved in the Pump System Design
Steps involved in the Pump Hydraulic
Calculations
Pump Characteristic Curves
Process Simulation
Introduction & Purpose
Steady State Simulation
Dynamic Simulation Simulation
Software Inputs for Simulation
HYSYS Software and its usage
Typical Operation in Simulation Schemes
Development of Process Design &
Engineering Drawings
Introduction
Block Flow Diagram
Process Flow Diagram
Piping & Instrumentation Diagram
Symbols & Legends
Case Study
Equipment Design & Sizing
Introduction
Separation
Types of Separators
Typical Separator
Internals Operating Zones in Separator
Classification of Separator
Residence Time for Separation Separator
Design Separator Sizing Methodology
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Objectives
To provide basic knowledge & exposures in
related industry, especially in the oil, gas and
petrochemical sector.
Learn in-depth information and facts needs to
be interpreted, when reviewing design
drawings and no more miss-look on hidden
data.
Explore more on how design drawings are
being prepared and develop.
Achieve acceptable drafting standards of
knowledge and competence.
Who will benefit
New graduates who wish a dynamic career
Project Management Team and Approval
Managers
All Design Group Design & Drafting
Personnel, Piping Engineers, Mechanical
Engineers, Process Engineers
Operating
Supervisor
&
Technician,
Maintenance Supervisor & Technician
This program also support non-technical
personnel assigned to positions in petroleum
refineries, corporate offices, supplier and
other interrelated companies.
Other professionals who desire a better
understanding of subject.
Course Detail
Basic Concepts
Basic Terms
Abbreviation
Purpose Of PFD
Purpose Of P&ID
Information Provided On PFD
Information Provided On P&ID
Process Related Information
Piping Related Information
Instrumentation Related Information
Control Related Information
Special Information
Design Codes
Engineering Standard Practices
Clients Specifications
Symbols and Numbering Systems
Symbols
Piping
Valve
Control Valve
Actuator
Instruments
Notation
Numbering
Tag System
Equipment
Instrumentation And Control
Combining Process And Hardware
Understanding About PFDs
Why PFD Is Necessary?
PFD Information In P&ID
Heat And Mass Balance
Operating Conditions
Physical Property
Understanding About P&IDs
Why P&ID Is Necessary?
Equipment and System
P&ID and Datasheets
PFD And P&ID Development
Development Of A Simple Basic PFD
Development of A Simple Basic P&ID
Valves Type And Application
Development Of Control Loops
Need And Location Of Measuring Instruments
Piping And Insulation Information
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Objectives
Course aims at providing engineers and allied
professionals with in-depth knowledge of
modern and advance techniques of energy
auditing & energy Conservation
Fundamental understanding of the basic
physical
principles underlying
energy
conservation and audit, energy efficiency in
thermal and electrical utilities, energy storage
systems and power cogeneration
Raise the professional standards of those
engaged in energy auditing
Who will benefit
New graduates who wish a dynamic career in
energy auditing
Personnel wish to play a key role in energy
audit and conservation
Technical /engineering people wish to explore
more opportunities to enhance their expertise
Any individuals whose responsibilities include
supporting energy audit, such as personnel in
the back office and in administrative support
areas, marketers and sales
Course Detail
Introduction
Energy Audit Introduction
Energy Audit Type & Scope
Level-I Energy Audit
Level-II Energy Audit
Level-III Energy Audit
Energy Audit & Saving
HVAC System
Audit Finding
Corresponding Measures
Approximate Energy Saving
Lighting System
Audit Finding
Corresponding Measures
Approximate Energy Saving
Electrical System
Audit Finding
Corresponding Measures
Approximate Energy Saving
Energy Conservation In Motors
Energy Labeling
Motor Efficiencies
Savings
Energy Conservation In Lighting System
Fundamental Aspects
Methodology
Energy Conservation Opportunities (ECO'S)
Energy Conservation In Boilers
Types Of Boiler
Specifics Of Boiler
Energy Conservation Measures For Boilers
And Fired Systems
Steam And Condensate System
Methodology For Energy Conservation &
Implementation
Management Support
Implementation Planning
Monitoring Of Implementation
Publicity & Training
Conducting Energy Audits
Energy Conservation Opportunities
Fundamental Aspects
Methodology
Energy Conservation Opportunities (ECO'S)
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Objectives
To provide proactive approach, which aims to
identify issues as soon as possible and plan to
prevent any issues before occurrence.
TPM is an extension of TQM (Total Quality
Management). The main objective of TPM is
to maintain the plant or equipment in good
condition without interfering with the daily
process.
An accurate and practical implementation of
TPM, which will increase productivity within
the total organization provide practical and
transparent ingredients to reach operational
excellence Course
Who will benefit
New graduates who wish a dynamic career.
Project Management Team and Managers.
All professional Group Design & Drafting
Personnel, Mechanical Engineers, Electrical
Engineers, Process Engineers.
Operating engineer, Supervisor & Technician,
Maintenance
engineer,
Supervisor
&
Technician.
This program also support non-technical
personnel assigned to positions in petroleum
refineries, corporate offices, supplier and
other interrelated companies.
Other professionals who desire a better
understanding of subject
Course Detail
Module I
Strategy for higher productivity & quality
Objective of machine maintenance
Productive maintenance
Preventive maintenance
Improvement maintenance
Maintenance Free Culture
Why Equipments trouble happens?
How to eliminate equipments troubles
Six Big losses
Machine maintenance action plan
Autonomous maintenance
Equipment check
Capability of controlling equipments
Module II
Improvement of machine efficiency
Stumbling block on the road to higher
equipment efficiency
Zero breakdowns target
Zero adjustments goal
Zero Idling & Minor stoppage goal
Module III
Loss calculation methods & Targets
improvement
Operating time
Performance rate
Net operating time
Overall equipment effectiveness
Calculation Examples
Improvement of target for big losses
Module IV
Autonomous maintenance activities of the
production department
Introduction
Maintaining own equipment
Equipment understanding
Characteristics of autonomous maintenance
development
A step-by-step Approach
Audit
Organization- Led Activities
Activity Board
Effective one point lessons
Meetings
Reporting
Development steps
Summary of improvement points
Module V
Summary of improvement points
Key points for creating lubrication standards
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Course Duration
10 days / Total 20 hrs
Training Mode
On-line
Fees
600 USD
Available Payment Methods:
VISA, MASTERCARD, Paypal, Discover, American
Express, Diners Club International, JCB
On-line Fee Submission:
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Module VII
Autonomous maintenance implementation
case
Problem observed
Features of TPM small group activities
Autonomous maintenance promotion
Process and autonomous maintenance
Classify machines & operation
Model line introduction
Implementation steps
Autonomous maintenance steps
Module VIII
Machine maintenance and production
Introduction
Improvement ideas
Production role
How to improve machine
Counter measures
Looses prevention techniques
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Risk Assessment
Objectives
This course will teach you to assess risks using
the latest training methods and practical
mock risk assessments
Who will benefit
This course is suitable for all workers involved
in developing a risk assessment and/or
enforcing procedures in the workplace. This
applies to all managers and supervisors,
regardless of the industry that they work in.
New graduates & students
Course Detail
Section 1 What is Risk Analysis?
RISK ANALYSIS - Overview
Good Risk Management
Section 2 What is a Hazard?
Hazard Classification
Hazard Sources
Section 3 Roles & Responsibilities
RISK ANALYSIS Ethical Responsibility
RISK ANALYSIS Financial Responsibility
RISK ANALYSIS Legal Responsibility
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Advance Excel
Objectives
After getting this training you will be able to
use Excel every reporting & analysis tools in
multiple
ways,
create
sophisticated
dashboards & BI (Business Intelligence)
reports with Excel 2010 Power Pivot , Business
Modeling, Dynamic and Static Reports with
Excel VBA & form controls to give the multiple
dimensions of your data & to achieve
professional results in a fraction of the time.
Who will benefit
Excel Advanced is for people who can already
create moderately complex spreadsheets, and
want to add more sophistication and
automation.
Course Detail
Analyzing data with Excel Power functions
Summarizing Business data with Excel Power
functions
Deciphering and correcting functions
for data integrity.
Tabulating information with single &
multiple criterions.
Creating interactive reports with excel
powerful formulas (Array) for multiple
dimension view of your data sets.
Tabulating information with advance
formulas for single & multiple
criterion implementing names to
enhance your workbook model.
Controlling Calculations and Nested Formulas
Developing nested functions to cope
with multiple conditions.
Applying techniques to implement
and troubleshoot nested calculations.
Summarizing Business Information
Excel 2010 Business intelligence features
Slicer for PivotTable, Pivot Charts &
Cube functions.
New search filter.
SQL server PowerPivot for Excel 2010
PivotTable What
(WriteBack)
Data visualization tools
IF
Analysis
and
refining
data
with
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EXCEL
Database
Management
&
Normalization
Understanding Excel Database Management
Operation & Normalize Technique to Convert
Bad Data into Good Data
Converting your reports into Tabular Form
Extracting Required Data from Huge Data
Sets
*Applying Complex queries
Data Integrity
Validating Data
Controlling the limits of data
Setting up drop down parent & child list
Highlighting Data Anomalies with Conditional
Formatting
Working with Excel 2010 enhanced
conditional formatting options
Giving different format of your data for
comparison by using Conditional
Formatting with Formulas
* Invoking conditional formatting with form
controls.
Troubleshooting and enhancing professional
workbooks
Deciphering and correcting functions fir
data integrity.
Accurately interpreting calculations.
Organizing workbooks and links
Arranging multiple workbooks with
Workspaces.
Managing external links.
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Progress Chart
Delta Chart
Dot Plot Chart
Box & Whis Chart
Gantt Chart
Conditional Charts
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Objectives
This course will expose students to the
challenges involved in managing supply chains
and understand the complexity of inter-firm
and intra-firm coordination
Who will benefit
Middle and senior-level managers from
marketing, e-commerce, sales and operations,
strategic planning and general management
Senior technology and information managers
who support marketing, e-business and SCM
programs
Product, brand, e-marketing and advertising
managers
Finance managers responsible for customer
profitability measurements and analysis Sales
and service managers
New graduates and students
Course Detail
Getting Started
Workshop Objectives
Action Plans & Evaluation Forms
Why Supply Chain Management?
Customer Satisfaction
Improving Performance
Lowering Costs
Product Development
Case Study
Key Term I
Procurement
Upstream & Downstream
Raw Material
Forecasting
Carrying Cost
Case Study
Key Terms II
Inventory
Order Generation
Order Taking
Order Fulfillment
Returns Management
Case Study
Three Levels of Supply
Management
Strategic Level
Tactical Level
Operational Level
Bullwhip Effect
Case Study
Chain
Five Stages of
Management
Plan
Source
Make
Deliver
Return
Case Study
Supply
Chain
Chain
Inventory Management
Levels of Inventory
Just-In-Time Inventory
Keeping Accurate Records
Inventory Calculator
Case Study
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Objectives
The student shall explore basic virtualization
concepts, different types of virtualization and
the environments that support them
The student shall investigate and implement
the VMware Server platform & Citrix
XenServer platform
The student shall explore the features of
Virtual PC
The student shall analyze the uses of server
and desktop based virtualization
Who will benefit
Those in desktop and server support or
management roles who have experience with
system administration of Windows or Linux
and networking knowledge
New graduates and students
Course Detail
Introduction to Virtualization
What is virtualization?
How it is beneficial for the
organization? Or why to go for
virtualization?
Types of Virtualization
Hardware Virtualization
Software Virtualization
Virtualization Technologies
How to consolidate the machines
(Plan for virtualize the datacenter)
Introduction to Industrys leading
virtualization technologies
Hands on how to create virtual
machines on VMware ESXi, Microsoft
Hyper-V and Citrix XENserver
Course Duration
07 days / Total 14 hrs
Training Mode
On-line
Fees
300 USD
Available Payment Methods:
VISA, MASTERCARD, Paypal, Discover, American
Express, Diners Club International, JCB
On-line Fee Submission:
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Objectives
After completing this course, students will be
able to install and manage Windows Server
2012
Who will benefit
This course is intended for Information
Technology (IT) Professionals who have good
Windows operating system knowledge and
experience and who want to acquire the skills
and knowledge about installing & managing
windows server 2012. Although students
would benefit from having some previous
Windows Server experience, they must have
good hands-on Windows Client experience
with Windows Vista, Windows 7/ Windows 8.
Course Detail
Windows server 2012 overview
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Course Duration
07 days / Total 14 hrs
Training Mode
On-line
Fees
300 USD
Available Payment Methods:
VISA, MASTERCARD, Paypal, Discover, American
Express, Diners Club International, JCB
On-line Fee Submission:
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Introduction To Active
Directory Domain Services
Objectives
The goal of this course is to provide students
that are experienced with previous versions of
Active Directory Domain Services to upgrade
their skills to Microsoft Windows Server 2012
Who will benefit
This course is intended for Administrators,
Consultants, IT Professionals and other people
wanting to upgrade their current skills to
Microsoft Active Directory Domain Services
Course Detail
Overview of Active Directory Domain Services
Describe the components of AD DS
Describe AD DS domains
Describe OUs and their purpose
Describe AD DS forests and trees
Overview of Domain Controllers
Describe the purpose of domain
controllers
The AD DS logon process
Installing a Domain Controller
To install a domain controller
To upgrade a domain controller by using
install from Media
To install a domain controller by using
install from Media
Managing User Accounts
View AD DS objects by using various AD
DS administration tools
How to create user accounts that you can
use in an enterprise network
How to configure important user account
attributes
How to create user profiles
How to manage user accounts
Managing Group Accounts
Describe group types
Describe group scopes
How to implement group management
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Objectives
Many
organizations
have
quality,
environmental and occupational health
and safety management systems running
separately. However, integrating these
management systems can make it easier
to see how each one contributes to your
companys results and help your
organization
comply
with
these
international standards.
Attending this course will strengthen your
ability to achieve integration and lead to
higher productivity and performance
levels across your organization.
Practical Exercise
Checklist Preparation
Audit Process / Conducting Of Audit
Conducting Audit -Case Study
Audit Reporting & Follow Up
Report Preparation Exercise
Course Duration
05 days / Total 10 hrs
Training Mode
On-line
Fees
200 USD
Available Payment Methods:
VISA, MASTERCARD, Paypal, Discover, American
Express, Diners Club International, JCB
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AutoCAD 2D & 3D
Objectives
Designers,
engineers,
architects,
draftsmen, students anyone needing to
create 2D & 3D models / Drawings
Course Detail
Creating a Simple Drawing
Getting Started with AutoCAD
Command Prompts & Keyboard
Basic Drawing & Editing Commands
Lines
Erasing Objects
Polar Tracking
Circles
Arcs
Ellipse
Rectangles
Undo & Redo
Saving Yours Work
Drawing Precision in AutoCAD
Using Object Snap
Snap & Grid
Tool Setting
Changes in Drawings
Move
Copy
Rotate
Scaling Objects
Organizing Layers
New Layers
What are Layers
Layers State
Changing an Objects Layers
Layers Tools
Getting Information From your Drawing
Measuring Distances
Measuring Area
Poly line
Convert Poly line to Line
Convert Line to Poly Line
Advanced Editing Commands
Trim
Extend
Stretch
Fillet
Chamfer
Duplication Commands
Offset
Mirror
Arrays
Insert
Blocks
W. Block
Text & Font
Text
D Text & Editing Text
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Hatching
Hatching
Editing hatch Pattern
Dimensions
Dimensions Concepts
Editing Dimensions
Dim Leaders
Dimension Style
Help Tool View
Zoom Options
Pan Options
Tool Options
Tool Setting
Additional Topics
Break
P. Edit & Join
Polygons
Donuts
Course Duration
15 days / Total 30 hrs
Training Mode
On-line
Fees
300 USD
Available Payment Methods:
VISA, MASTERCARD, Paypal, Discover, American
Express, Diners Club International, JCB
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MS Project
Objectives
Course Detail
INTRODUCTION
SIMPLE SCHEDULING
Introducing Project
The Backstage: Managing Files and Setting
Options
The Ribbon and Tabs: Finding the
Features You Want
SETTING UP RESOURCES
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ADVANCED SCHEDULING
FINE-TUNING TASK DETAILS
TRACKING PROGRESS
ASSIGNMENTS
ON
TASKS
AND
Updating a Baseline
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Course Duration
10 days / Total 20 hrs
Training Mode
On-line
Fees
250 USD
Available Payment Methods:
VISA, MASTERCARD, Paypal, Discover, American
Express, Diners Club International, JCB
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Objectives
Primavera P6
Course Detail
Creating A Project Plan
Understanding
Planning
and
Scheduling
Software
Enterprise
Project Management
Understanding Your Project Planning
Without Resources Creating Projects
Defining the Calendars
Defining the Project Breakdown
Structures Adding Activities
Adding the Logic Links Constraints
Scheduling the Project
Creating A New
File Types
Enterprise Project Structure (EPS)
Creating a Blank Project
Copy an Existing Project
Setting Up a New Project and EPS
Nodes Project Dates
Saving Additional Project and EPS
Information - Notebook Topics
Defining Calendar
Accessing
Global
and
Project
Calendars
Assigning the Project Default Project
Calendar Creating a New Calendar
Copying Calendars Renaming a
Calendar Deleting a Calendar
Resource Calendars
Editing Calendar Working Days of an
Existing Calendar Adjusting Working
Hours
Editing Calendar Weekly Hours
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Creating WBS
Opening and Navigating the WBS
Workspace
Creating and Deleting a WBS Node
WBS Node Separator
Work Breakdown Structure Lower
Pane Details WBS Categories
Adding
WBS
Printing
Print Preview Page Setup
Page Tab
Margins Tab
Header and Footer Tabs Options Tab
Print Form
Print Setup Form
Formatting the Display
Formatting in the Project Workspace
Formatting Columns
Selecting the Columns to be Displayed
Adding Relationships
Understanding
Relationships
Understanding Lags and Leads
Displaying the Relationships on the
Bar Chart Adding and Removing
Relationships
Graphically Adding a Relationship
Adding and Deleting Relationships
with the Activity Details Form Chain
Linking
Using the Command Toolbar Buttons
to Assign Relationships Dissolving
Activities
Circular Relationships Scheduling the
Project
Critical Activities Definition
Activity Network View
Viewing a Project Using the Activity
Network View
Adding, Deleting and Dissolving
Activities in the Activity Network View
Adding,
Editing
and
Deleting
Relationships
Graphically Adding a Relationship.
Using the Activity Details Form
Formatting the Activity Boxes
Reorganizing the Activity Network
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Constraints
Assigning Constraints
Number of Constraints per Activity
Setting a Primary Constraint Using the
Activity Details Form
Setting a Secondary Constraint Using
the Activity Details Form Setting
Constraints Using Columns
Typing in a Start Date
Project Must Finish By Date Activity
Notebook
Creating Notebook Topics Adding
Notes
Filters
Deleting a Baseline
Restoring a Baseline to the Database
as an Active Project Setting the
Baseline Project
Update Baselines
Displaying the Baseline Data
Practical Methods of Recording
Progress Understanding the Concepts
Summary Bars Progress Calculation
Understanding the Current Data Date
Updating the Schedule
Updating Activities Using the Status
Tab of the Details Form Updating
Activities Using Columns
Progress Spotlight
Highlighting Activities for Updating by
Dragging the Data Date
Course Duration
10 days / Total 20 hrs
Training Mode
On-line
Fees
300 USD
Available Payment Methods:
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Express, Diners Club International, JCB
On-line Fee Submission:
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Tracking Progress
Setting the Baseline Saving a Baseline
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Objectives
Professionals
New Graduates
Students
Course Detail
Module 1
Introduction to Packet Tracer.
Different between Intermediary and
End devices.
Module 2
Establishing connectivity between End
devices.
Establishing connectivity between a
client and server.
Module 3
Assigning IP addresses to the
intermediary devices.
Module 4
Assigning IP addresses to different
intermediately devices
Module 5
Establishing the TELNET session
between the intermediary and End
devices
Module 6
Reset Route IOS password lab
Reset Switch IOS password lab
Module 7
Information of OSI model
Symptoms of layers problem
Module 8
Basic configuration of Router
Connecting Ethernet interfaces
Module 9
Configure Static Route
Configure Default Route
Configure Recursive table lookup
Module 10
Configuring Dynamic Routing
protocol (RIP)
Module 11
Configure Dynamic Routing protocol
RIP version 2
Module 12
Design a topology for DHCP server
through which PC would be able to
get IPs dynamically
Design a topology for 2 router having
DHCP server implemented PC would
be able to assign the IP dynamically
according to DHCP range
Module 13
Configuring EIGRP
Manipulating Bandwidth, Delay,
Reliability, Cost value
Module 14
Configuring OSPF
Module 15
Redistribution between RIP version 2
and EIGRP
Module 16
Discuss VLAN
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Course Duration
10 days / Total 20 hrs
Training Mode
On-line
Fees
300 USD
Available Payment Methods:
VISA, MASTERCARD, Paypal, Discover, American
Express, Diners Club International, JCB
On-line Fee Submission:
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Certification In Information
Technology
Objectives
Develop an understanding of information
technology.
Support for further study in the Bachelor of
Computing Systems and the Diploma in
Information Technology.
Improve your computer literacy and problemsolving skills.
Provides you excellent job entry qualification
into Information Technology
Who will benefit
Professionals
New Graduates
Students
Course Detail
Module 1 Multiple Information Systems
Access to computer and office
equipment such as printers and
copiers
Safe equipment use including
ergonomics
Uses
of
different
software
applications
Module 5 IT Application
Microsoft Office 2007 or 2010 or 2013
Develop documents accessing Word /
Excel and Access
Create forms for an office
Module 6 Safety at Work
Contribute to OHS risk assessment
Identification of common safety
hazards
Employee responsibilities in the
workplace
Module 7 Work in IT
Access to a computer and the Internet
Work with other Information
technology staff
Understand how to deal with simple
IT problems
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Objectives
Project Management
Course Detail
Introduction To Project Management
Optimize schedule
Hand-on case study
Risk Analysis
Risk management
Risk management planning
Risk identification
Risk response planning
Project Planning
Duration estimating
Schedule development
Gantt charts
Hand-on case study
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Troubleshooting
Time
and
Schedule Problems
Reduce Task Durations by
Assigning Resource Overtime
Hours
Troubleshooting
Cost
and
Resource Problems
Troubleshooting Scope-of-Work
Problems
Hand-on case study
Course Duration
07 days / Total 14 hrs
Training Mode
On-line
Fees
350 USD
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Communication &
Presentation Skills
Objectives
By the end of the course student should be able to:
Understand the different ways in which we
communicate
Understand the importance of building
rapport
Select the most effective mode of
communication for a given situation
Listen effectively
Understand the huge impact of body language
in communication
Develop effective communication strategies
Communicate with increased assertiveness
Structure a presentation effectively for a
given time and given audience
Use techniques to enhance their physical
presence
Improve the control of their nerves
Use their voice effectively to enhance the
presentation
Deal with questions more effectively
Use visual aids such as PowerPoint more
effectively
Who will benefit
Professionals working at all levels who want
to improve their communication and
presentation skills.
New graduates
Students
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Course Duration
20 days / Total 40 hrs
Training Mode
On-line
Fees
400 USD
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Course Detail
Communication process
Presentation skills: benefits, problems,
strategies
Developing self awareness
Understanding the audience/ building rapport
Body language
Guidelines to effective communication
Active listening
Assertive skills
Argumentation skills
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Objectives
It offers an introduction to some of the main
subject areas involved in chemical engineering
disciplines and will broaden the technology
base of participants with a view to promoting
improved communication with chemical
engineers.
Who will benefit
This intense course is aimed at professionals
working in the chemical and process
industries, especially at government agencies
who work in close collaboration with chemical
engineers, and at companies who employ
chemical and process engineers.
New graduates
Students
Course Detail
What is chemical engineering?
Material and energy balances
Fluid flow
Process heat transfer
Simulation & modeling software
Basic mass transfer and mass transfer
operations
Process safety and HAZOP
PFD & P&ID study
Course Duration
15 days / Total 30 hrs
Training Mode
On-line
Fees
600 USD
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