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  • Salesforce Bootcamp

    Posted by Fethi Rabhi Tuesday 19 June 2018, 11:27:09 AM.

    If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply at: https://goo.gl/uQEEUB

    Salesforce Bootcamp Registration Questions

    The Salesforce Trailhead for Students Program is hosting a Salesforce Bootcamp in partnership with Deloitte in July 2018. For students looking for under-the-hood experience, the ADM201 (Administrative Essentials for New Admins) course helps students acquire the basics of administrating and customizing Salesforce to support common business processes. As a sponsor, Deloitte Digital will hold a number of networking and career sessions throughout the Bootcamp - sharing insights about Salesforce at Deloitte and Deloitte’s Graduate and Summer Vacationer opportunities.

    <u>QUALIFICATIONS</u> :

    Open to Class of 2018 and 2019 students actively enrolled at the University of New South Wales.

    <u>IMPORTANT DATES:</u>

    June 13 - Student Applications Open

    June 27 - Last day to Apply

    June 29 - Notify students who have been accepted

    July 2 - Student Confirmation & RSVP to Join Bootcamp Due

    “I am a Salesforce Certified Technical Architect at Deloitte Digital”

    http://blog.deloitte.com.au/salesforce-certified-technical-architect-deloitte-digital/

    Salesforce

    Salesforce is the world's #1 CRM company. Our industry-leading Customer Success Platform has become the world's leading enterprise cloud ecosystem. Industries and companies of all sizes can connect to their customers in a whole new way using the latest innovations in cloud, social, mobile and data science technologies with the Customer Success Platform.

    For more information, please visit www.salesforce.com .

    Deloitte Digital

    Helping clients reimagine and digitise customer services

    As one of the fastest growing teams within the Deloitte Digital family, we’re a team of developers, creators, disruptors and technologists.

    Using market-leading cloud platforms like Salesforce, we combine our deep expertise of the digital space with our unique understanding of customer behaviour. By doing so, we help clients reimagine how profits are made, how customer relationships are nurtured and how customer services can be digitised.

    About the opportunity

    By joining Digital Platforms, you’ll get to:

    • Build your knowledge of Salesforce from the ground up, by applying this understanding to challenging and complex client projects
    • Develop your skills to become a full stack developer by working across front-end, back-end and DevOps projects
    • Learn how to deliver an end-to-end customer platform in a cloud-based environment that follows agile delivery principles
    • Work in a collaborative team where you’ll be coached, mentored and trained along the way
    • Pursue certification and training within the Salesforce ecosystem across specialisations like AI, Development and Analytics

    About you

    You’re curious as hell, have an insatiable appetite for learning and thrive in collaborative environments. You’re also:

    • Passionate about technology, but have a head for business too – Ideally you’ve studied a degree in Business, Tech or Engineering
    • Proactive in driving your career forward – you’ve probably entered a few case competitions, hackathons, maybe you have a side hustle or have taught yourself how to code!
    • Able to approach problems analytically and methodically
    • A strong communicator
    • Nice to have: Any experience with CRMs (Customer Relationship Management systems) is a bonus!

    School of Computer Science & Engineering

    School of Marketing

  • myExperience survey

    Posted by George Joukhadar Monday 04 June 2018, 07:31:07 PM.

    Dear Students

    Thank you for those who completed the myExperience survey.

    For those who did not, please spend some time to do it before 7 June .

    <u>https://myexperience.unsw.edu.au/
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    We really appreciate the feedback.

  • Presentations Schedule (Week 12 - 23/05/2018)

    Posted by George Joukhadar Wednesday 16 May 2018, 01:20:04 PM.

    Dear Students

    The lectures for week 11 are on WebCMS with a schedule for your presentations in Week 12 (23/05/2018).

    Please check your allocated time and make sure to discuss with me in class today at 5:00pm if your timeslot is not suitable.

    -- George.

  • Week 12 Presentations

    Posted by George Joukhadar Sunday 13 May 2018, 06:48:02 PM, last modified Sunday 13 May 2018, 06:59:09 PM.

    Dear Students

    I will be preparing a schedule for presentations in Week 12. The presentations will be during class hours.

    Please inform by email ( g.joukhadar@unsw.edu.au ) if any particular time (during class hours) is NOT suitable to do your presentation and provide a reason.

    • For groups, please include your group name and all members in the email.
    • Discuss between group members and send only <u>ONE</u> email advising the <u>unsuitable</u> time.
    • Time conflicts received from students in the same group will be discarded and presentation time will be allocated randomly.
    • All group members must be present during the presentation.
    • Send the email before Tuesday 15/05/2018 – 5:00pm only if any time slot is NOT suitable to do your presentation in Week 12.

    I noticed that NOT all groups are formed on WebCMS. It is your responsibility to <u>add/update</u> your group name and members on WebCMS by Tuesday 15/05/2018 - 5:00pm.

    For students who are NOT in a group, please form a group on WebCMS and include yourself (by Tuesday 15/05/2018 - 5:00pm.)

    I will only be using the groups on WebCMS to allocate presentation time.

  • Assignment 3

    Posted by George Joukhadar Wednesday 09 May 2018, 10:44:03 AM.

    Dear students

    Assignment 3 is now available on WebCMS (Week 10)

    You may refer to Assignments 2 and 3 - Sample Solution (Week 7)

    Due Date: Monday 28th May 2018

    If you have any question, please do not hesiatate to ask.

  • Lab 5 - Exploring an existing Ontology

    Posted by George Joukhadar Tuesday 01 May 2018, 04:43:20 PM.

    Dear students

    Lab 5 - Exploring an existing Ontology was uploaded to WebCMS since yesterday.

    Please note that this lab is NOT assessed, however, we recommend you familiarize yourself with the Ontology.

    The lecture slides (4) were uploaded too.

  • Update for Assignment 2

    Posted by George Joukhadar Friday 20 April 2018, 03:19:39 PM.

    Dear Students,

    Assignment 2 specification was updated to be more precise and specific about what components of the case study you should model and submit.

    Please refer to the latest version available at WebCMS.

    Thank you.

  • Lab 3 Due Date

    Posted by Onur Demirors Thursday 12 April 2018, 03:30:22 PM.

    Due date for Lab 3 is postponed to 16th of April

  • Lab 4 - Introduction to Jalapeno

    Posted by George Joukhadar Thursday 12 April 2018, 02:59:26 PM.

    Dear Students

    Lab 4 has been uploaded to WebCMS3.

    This lab is not evaluated.

    Please contact (k.bandara@unsw.edu.au) if your group did not receive Jalapeno access credentials (to the email address shown in your WebCMS profile).

    Best Regards.


  • Lab 3 - Rest API / Microservice

    Posted by Onur Demirors Tuesday 10 April 2018, 02:20:44 PM.

    Please work on Lab 3 - Rest API / Microservice by tomorrow.

    We will have a special guest from industry at 5PM to answer your questions in relation with the Lab as well as usage of Microservices in practice.

  • Related course - COMP6324

    Posted by Fethi Rabhi Monday 26 February 2018, 02:25:31 PM, last modified Monday 26 February 2018, 03:15:37 PM.

    For those who are still looking for courses to enrol in, we recommend the following new CSE course:

    COMP6324 IoT Service Design and Engineering

    What is the course about

    • Provides an overview of the topic from a business and technology perspective
    • Allows the students to experience the full lifecycle of IoT, from the overall corporate strategy to the actual implementation of an IoT application.
    • Project-based with mentors from Industry.

    More details at ( https://webcms3.cse.unsw.edu.au/COMP6324/18s1/outl... )

    Assumed Knowledge

    • Good knowledge of programming and basic knowledge of Web technologies
    • Good knowledge of databases

    These are assumed to have been acquired in the courses COMP1531 and COMP2041 or equivalent good programming knowledge.

  • First lecture

    Posted by Fethi Rabhi Tuesday 13 February 2018, 10:13:15 AM, last modified Tuesday 13 February 2018, 10:13:44 AM.

    The first lecture will take place on Wednesday 28 February 3pm in Business 232.


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