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Training
The focus of the Advanced Level FLEX iSAQB® training is the design of flexible architecture models. Since the requirements for modern software are changing faster and faster these days, flexible architectures are helpful.
In the FLEX iSAQB® training, the software architects get to know and understand topics such as "Microservices" or "Self-contained Systems" in a pragmatic way.
In our curriculum, the iSAQB has defined the following six areas of competence for the (CPSA)® Advanced Level Module FLEX:
Part 1-Why approach Flexible Systems
Part 2-Modularization of Systems of Systems
Part 3-Software Modules and the Organisation
Part 4-Integration Methods & Protocols
Part 5-Deployment & Runtime/ Platform Methods
Part 6-Service Operation Models
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It awards 20 credit points in the Technical competence area and 10 credit points in the Methodical competence area.
After completing the training, the credit points count toward your eligibility for the full CPSA-A certificate.
To be eligible for the full CPSA-A certification you must:
Already hold the CPSA-F (Foundation Level) certificate.
Have at least three years of full-time professional IT experience, including participation in the design and development of at least two different IT systems.
Accumulate a total of at least 70 credit points across the three competence areas (Technical, Methodical, Communicative), with at least 10 credit points in each area.
Once you have met those prerequisites and collected enough points (including those from the FLEX module), you register for the CPSA-A final certification examination (assignment + oral interview with iSAQB-appointed examiners).
If you succeed in the exam, you receive the CPSA-A certificate, confirming your advanced competence in software architecture.
The aim of the FLEX iSAQB® training is for the participants to learn how flexible Architectures are created that enable rapid deployment and feedback.
You will learn how to design medium to large IT systems methodically and soundly with us.
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The iSAQB® architecture documentation training is a module within the CPSA Advanced Level certification. It teaches professionals how to document and communicate software architectures using established standards and technical notation.
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The iSAQB® CLOUDINFRA Training will familiarize you with the underlying concepts and implementation methods of dynamic cloud-native architectures. How can you operate applications reliably with containers, which methods can be used to set up a target-oriented monitoring system, how can you create a demand-oriented alerting system?
iSAQB® Domain Driven Design (DDD) is an advanced iSAQB module where you can learn to develop a language and use DDD models to connect different applications. Using the sample apps, you can learn the individual steps in DDD training in tecnovy. It is an application-oriented and high-quality software architecture.