S90.01A Exam Information and Guideline
Fundamental SOA & Service-Oriented Computing
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Exam: S90.01A Fundamental SOA & Service-Oriented Computing
Exam Details:
- Number of Questions: The exam consists of approximately 40 multiple-choice questions.
- Time: Candidates are given 60 minutes to complete the exam.
Course Outline:
The S90.01A Fundamental SOA & Service-Oriented Computing exam focuses on assessing professionals' understanding of the fundamental concepts and principles of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and service-oriented computing. The course covers the following topics:
1. Introduction to SOA
- Key concepts and principles of SOA
- Benefits and value proposition of SOA
- Service-oriented architecture vs. traditional architectures
- SOA reference architecture
2. Service-Oriented Analysis and Design
- Service identification and modeling
- Service-oriented analysis techniques
- Service composition and orchestration
- Design patterns for SOA
3. Service-Oriented Technologies and Platforms
- Web services standards (SOAP, WSDL, UDDI)
- RESTful services and APIs
- Service containers and registries
- Messaging and event-driven architectures
4. Service-Oriented Governance and Quality Assurance
- Service governance principles and practices
- Service versioning and compatibility
- Service lifecycle management
- Service-level agreements (SLAs) and quality metrics
Exam Objectives:
The exam aims to assess candidates' understanding and proficiency in the following areas:
1. Fundamental concepts and principles of SOA
2. Service-oriented analysis and design techniques
3. Knowledge of service-oriented technologies and platforms
4. Understanding of service-oriented governance and quality assurance
Exam Syllabus:
The exam syllabus covers the following topics:
- Introduction to SOA
- Key concepts and principles of SOA
- Benefits and value proposition of SOA
- Service-oriented architecture vs. traditional architectures
- SOA reference architecture
- Service-Oriented Analysis and Design
- Service identification and modeling
- Service-oriented analysis techniques
- Service composition and orchestration
- Design patterns for SOA
- Service-Oriented Technologies and Platforms
- Web services standards (SOAP, WSDL, UDDI)
- RESTful services and APIs
- Service containers and registries
- Messaging and event-driven architectures
- Service-Oriented Governance and Quality Assurance
- Service governance principles and practices
- Service versioning and compatibility
- Service lifecycle management
- Service-level agreements (SLAs) and quality metrics