Certified Software Development Professional (CSDP)
Nov 16th, 2008 | By Qualified Engineer | Category: Computer Engineering/ScienceGoverning Association & Source
Description
The IEEE Computer Society Certified Software Development Professional (CSDP) certification focuses on the following components of a professional certification:
- Exam-based testing demonstrating mastery of a Body of Knowledge (BOK);
- Extensive experience base in the performance of the work or profession being certified; and;
- Continuing professional education, measured and relevant to the BOK.
The CSDP Exam Specifications were develop through a job analysis process that provided an industry accepted, systematic procedure for identifying/validating the performance domain of a job and the knowledge and skills that are necessary to perform the job.
Requirements
The CSDP is intended for mid-level software engineering professionals. Before taking the exam, candidates are required to have a baccalaureate or equivalent degree and at least 9,000 hours of experience in at least 6 of the 11 knowledge areas below:
- Business Practices and Engineering Economics
- Software Requirements
- Software Design
- Software Construction
- Software Testing
- Software Maintenance
- Software Configuration Management
- Software Engineering Management
- Software Engineering Process
- Software Engineering Tools and Methods
- Software Quality
- Senior IEEE members are automatically eligible
- Licensed Software Engineers are automatically eligible
- Software Developers/Engineers, Educators, Full IEEE members or CSDA holders are eligible, but must have either:
- An advanced Software Engineering degree and 2 years of experience
- 4 years of Software Development/Engineering experience
The following people are eligible to take the exam:
Fees
members – $450
non-members – $550
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