Attending the iSAQB® CPSA-A Agile Software Architecture (AGILA) course gives participants 20 Methodological Competence (MC) and 10 Communicative Competence (CC) points towards the 70 points required for eligibility to take the iSAQB CPSA-A exam with Brightest. It is important to remember that as part of the 70 points required to take the iSAQB CPSA-A exam with Brightest, you will need at least ten competence points in each of the following areas:
Accredited iSAQB® AGILA - Agile Software Architecture (CPSA-A) training is based on the current iSAQB® curriculum:
Part 1 - Basics of Agile Software Architecture
Part 2 - Agile Architecture Approach
Part 3 - Architecture Requirements within Agile Projects
Part 4 - Design and Further Development of Architectures in a Team
Part 5 - Reflection and Feedback on Architectural Work in an Agile Context
The CPSA-A Agile Software Architecture seminar is particularly valuable for professionals who want to accomplish effective architecture work in agile teams and projects through the influence of agile principles, agile process models, and agile values.
To join any iSAQB® CPSA - Advanced Level course, you must hold the iSAQB® Certified Professional for Software Architecture - Foundation Level (CSPA-F) certificate.
Knowledge prerequisites:
Participants should have the following prerequisite knowledge:
Knowledge in the following areas may help understand some concepts covered in this course:
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