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CSDA - Certified Software Development Associate.

The IEEE Certified Software Development Associate is a certificate designed for students in the final year of a bachelor's degree program in software engineering or computer engineering, recent graduates of software engineering and computer engineering programs, and non-degree software professionals with more than two years of experience.

This certificate is the entry-level version of the IEEE Certified Software Development Professional certification. It emphasizes a competency in software design, construction, testing, quality, professional practice, process models and methodologies, and the mathematical, computational, and engineering foundations of software development.

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What is the difference between CSDA and CSDP?

This question is in reference to the IEEE's CSDA and CSDP certifications. I've already taken the CSDA course, which covered all of the knowledge areas in the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK). I'm thinking about doing the CSDP…
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What are practitioner's thoughts of the IEEE software engineering certifications?

Possible Duplicate: Has anyone done CSDP certification? The value of certifications notwithstanding, I'd like to know what you know or think about the certifications offered by the IEEE. They're called CSDA (entry-level) and CSDP (mid-level) I'm…
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What do I need to know for CSDA-like certification exams?

I am interested in taking the IEEE CSDA exam. What are some of the better, individual strategies for learning software engineering practices in preparation for the exam?
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