ICCP Exams
at Wilshire Meta-Data Conference and DAMA International Symposium Certified
Data Management Professional (CDMP) Exam Testing Symposium
/ Conference attendees have the opportunity to take the three exams required
for a CDMP Certificate, or one specialty exam, e.g. Data Management Exam,
for a Expert Proficiency Certificate offered by the Institute for Certification
of Computing Professionals (ICCP).
A presentation, ‘DAMA International's CDMP Certification Program’ is scheduled for 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Monday, May 23, 2005. It will provide an overview of the CDMP certification requirements and the benefits of certification. Available CDMP Exams To satisfy the examination requirements for the CCP designation, a candidate must pass the IT CORE exam, a data oriented exam and one exam of your choice. There are a number
of exams to be offered at the conference including the three data oriented
exams developed by DAMA and the ICCP. Exam subject outlines are available
at Available exams include: IT
Core examination, which covers a range of topics that are considered
to be the knowledge required of every information systems and information
technology professional today. There are no specific educational or experience
requirements that must be met in order to take this examination, but an
examinee who does not have a broad background in systems and technology,
from either formal education or range of experience, typically will find
it difficult to pass.
Data Management examination, which tests the candidate’s knowledge of the theory and professional practices associated with development and management of corporate-wide data resources at the conceptual and logical levels. This examination covers the data management function, roles and responsibilities, data planning, architectures, tools and technology types, data analysis and modeling, data and metadata model management, standards/policies/procedures, data security and privacy, and information quality management. The exam does not contain questions that are specific to any particular vendor’s hardware or software product. Data Warehousing examination, which is designed to test the candidate’s knowledge of the theory and practice of data warehousing from the warehouse infrastructure creation/maintenance, analysis/design, data acquisition/cleansing to implementation/operation. It also tests the knowledge of theory and practice of the data warehousing function, organizational skills required, and roles and responsibilities of the data warehousing professional within the enterprise. Database Administration examination, which tests the candidate’s knowledge of the theory and professional practices associated with corporate-wide data resources at the physical level. This examination covers the database administration function, roles and responsibilities, DBMS environment, database operation, and SQL considerations. The exam does not contain questions that are specific to any particular vendor’s hardware or software product. Information Management examination, designed to test the candidate’s knowledge of the theory and practice of management. Its emphasis is on the practices and standards required of senior Information Technology professionals engaged in the management and administration of systems-related activities. In general, the candidate will be tested for an understanding of the usage of managerial concepts and functions. The knowledge tested will be at the level expected of a systems professional who has held progressively more responsible positions during the minimum required period for eligibility, and who has supplemented this experience with reading and coursework. Many of the questions are designed to test for knowledge gained primarily through experience. Systems
Development examination, designed to test the candidate’s
knowledge of the theory and practice of systems analysis, systems design,
and systems implementation. It also tests the role of the systems professional
within the enterprise. Knowledge is tested at a level of competency
appropriate to senior IS professionals. In general, the candidate will
be tested for an understanding of the usage of information systems development
and implementation techniques and practices. Although the candidate
is not required to have a prescribed number of years of relevant experience
to take this exam, many of the questions are designed to test for knowledge
gained through experience. Conference Exam Schedule Each
exam is 90 minutes. CDMP Certificate candidates can take the IT CORE,
one data oriented exam and an exam of choice during any of the these time
slots:
You
will have a choice of computer based (CBT) or paper exam testing. If you
choose CBT, you will need to bring your own laptop. The exams run off
the computer’s USB drive.
Registration
In addition, the ICCP can be contacted for information via email at office@iccp.org with the subject line "ICCP Exams at DAMA Symposium and Meta-Data Conference in Orlando." Further information is available on the ICCP web site, www.iccp.org. Study materials are available through the ICCP, and listed on the ICCP website. Additional
Information For the CDMP Practitioner Level: Candidates must pass each exam, e.g. the Core, one data exam and one specialty exam of your choice at the 50% level or higher. For the Proficiency Certificate: Candidates must pass the specialty (other than the IT Core) at the 70% level. Performance Profile All
candidates will receive a detailed performance profile if they pass over
the 50% level. The performance profile details how well they did on what
sections. It is a great tool for identifying strengths and weaknesses.
It presents a gap analysis between what a candidate knows and what he/she
does not know.
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