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iSAQB® WEB - Web Based Software Architecture Certification

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In the iSAQB® WEB training , you learn to plan, evaluate, and develop web-based software architectures on a sound technical basis. The course covers key architectural decisions for web applications, security, performance, load behavior, caching, communication, integration, and operations.

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15.07 - 17.07.2026Online
tecnovy GmbH
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14.10 - 16.10.2026Online
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German
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Description

In the iSAQB® WEB training, you learn to plan, evaluate, and develop web-based software architectures on a sound technical basis. The course covers key architectural decisions for web applications, security, performance, load behavior, caching, communication, integration, and operations. Through lectures, examples, discussions, and practical exercises, you connect theory with typical project questions. After completion, you can better classify requirements for web architectures, select suitable architectural approaches, and prepare specifically for the iSAQB® WEB certification.

What You Will Learn

In the training, the following topics are presented and dealt with in depth:

Part 1-Fundamentals

Part 2-Protocols and Standards

Part 3-Architecture Styles

Part 4-Technology and Infrastructure

Part 5-Design of Web Architectures

Part 6-Quality in Web Architectures

Part 7-Example Architectures

Certification & Exam

After successful participation in an iSAQB®-accredited WEB training, you receive a confirmation of attendance from the training provider with 30 credit points in the technological competence area. The training itself is not the CPSA-A exam, but counts as an Advanced Level module for admission to the Certified Professional for Software Architecture, Advanced Level, CPSA-A.

For the CPSA-A exam, you also need the CPSA-F certificate, at least three years of full-time professional experience in IT with participation in the design and development of at least two IT systems, and a total of at least 70 credit points. All three competence areas must be covered with at least 10 credit points each. You can find further details at the official iSAQB® source for the WEB module.

What You Will Achieve

After completing the iSAQB® WEB training, you can perform the following tasks:

  • Analyze which backend and frontend architectures fit the requirements of a web-based application.

  • Design web architectures considering HTTP, REST, state management, and typical communication patterns.

  • Evaluate architecture decisions regarding performance, scaling, maintainability, and usability.

  • Apply security principles for authentication, authorization, confidentiality, and secure communication in web applications.

  • Structure web-based software systems with clear interfaces between client, server, APIs, and data storage.

  • Identify typical risks in web architectures, such as bottlenecks, coupling, security vulnerabilities, or unclear responsibilities.

  • Document architecture decisions so that development teams, technical stakeholders, and clients can understand them.

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WEB is the Advanced Level module Web Architecture. It teaches how to design effective web based systems. It starts with web basics and key protocols and standards, then moves into web architecture styles and how to design web systems based on those styles.

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