Test data is crucial for organizing, creating, and managing data to ensure it is available, compliant with privacy laws, and realistic. Proper TDM prevents false positives/negatives, which can lead to wasted testing efforts.. It simulates real-world scenarios, covering both positive (valid) and negative (invalid/boundary) inputs to ensure the system behaves as expected under various conditions.
Test by Henry.
Data is everywhere. It’s the engine of innovation. On your devices, in the cloud and on the minds of business people everywhere. There’s a lot of talk about data as a valuable commodity, but what’s often lacking is the right advice about how to make effective use of data.
Test by Henry.
Test by Henry.
Cyber threats are increasingly sophisticated and pervasive – As technology advances, so do the tactics of cybercriminals, and businesses must stay ahead of the curve to protect digital assets.
Join QA Practice Directors Richard Beck and David Pool as they dive into the relationship between AI and cybersecurity by exploring how AI-powered solutions are changing the way we detect, prevent, and respond to cyber threats.
Three prominent scholars are invited to examine key issues on grand risk governance with theoretical and case analysis in the workshop on 20 March 2017. A dedicated session for interactive discussion will follow the presentations. For details, please click the posters.
Speakers and Topic:
Prof. Hideaki SHIROYAMA, Professor, Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo
Analysis of Fukushima Nuclear Power Accident, Regulatory Reform and Governance of Interconnected Risks
Prof. Yee Kuang HENG, Professor, Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo
Methods and Tools for Assessing Interconnected Risks
Prof. Jimin ZHAO, Associate Professor, Division of Social Science, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Can China Achieve its Targets under the Paris Agreement? Assessing China’s Multi-level Climate Change Governance System
Moderator: Prof. Yuan XU, Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Resource Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Registration: https://goo.gl/forms/HizW6PhL2e6RK8Tz1
Prof. Bridget Hutter, Professor of Risk Regulation, Department of Sociology, London School of Economics and Political Science, is invited to give a seminar on “Regulatory Crises: Regulatory Encounters with Disaster, A Multi-disciplinary Approach” on 28 March 2017.
Prof. Dorothy Solinger, Department of Political Science, University of California, Irvine, is invited to give a seminar on “Banish the Impoverished Past: The Predicament of the Abandoned Urban Poor in China” on 11 April 2017.
Prof. Wilson Wong worked with a young graduate from Department of Government and Public Administration, Ms Janet Ng, on “食物霸權”, a book about Food Policy of Hong Kong. The book would be released in Hong Kong Book Fair 2017 and more information about the publication is available at: http://www.arcadiapress.com.hk/book_detail?id=712
We would like to extend our congratulations to Prof. Wilson Wong and Prof. Travis Ng for having their research projects on “Social Media and Political Participation of the Youth in Hong Kong” and “Resale Price Maintenance in a Corruptible Market” respectively to be funded by General Research Fund (GRF).
The grants are allocated by the Research Grants Council (RGC) in response to competitive bids from various institutions. Proposals are considered by the panel based on academic quality, contribution to academic/professional development, potential for social, cultural or economic application, etc.
MPUP has invited Ms Wong Ming Lok, a professional and experienced trainer, to conduct a training of Joint AO/EO/TO Recruitment Examination (JRE).
Session 1: Introduction of basics, strategies and skills for taking JRE
Session 2: In-depth feedback on participants’ performance at the mock test
The workshop is now open to MPUP current students and alumni via https://goo.gl/forms/KD81tUqnwtxbPa2D3.




