Attending the iSAQB® CPSA-A Architecture Evaluation (ARCEVAL) course gives participants 20 Methodological Competence (MC) points towards the 70 points required for eligibility for 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® ARCEVAL - Architecture Evaluation (CPSA-A) training is based on the current iSAQB® curriculum:
Part 1 - Basic concepts of software architecture evaluation
Part 2 - Claims in the architectural evaluation
Part 3 - Appraisal procedure
Part 4 - Rework and follow-up evaluation
Part 5 - Evaluation of the existing system
Part 6 - Examples for evaluating software architectures
The CPSA-A Architecture Evaluation seminar is particularly valuable for professionals who want to explore contemporary ways to review a software solution's architecture and how to improve architecture evaluations by condensing findings, setting impulses, and utilizing lean designs in agile environments.
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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