Re: Certification Available +Pronounce
От | Chris Travers |
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Тема | Re: Certification Available +Pronounce |
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Msg-id | 430DF387.2060007@travelamericas.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Certification Available +Pronounce (Tino Wildenhain <tino@wildenhain.de>) |
Список | pgsql-advocacy |
Tino Wildenhain wrote: > > I think the chances here are to make at least one postgres based > certification which is really about sane database design - e.g. > can be applied on many other rdbms. This includes detection > of steps to improve queries by reading the explain output for example. > > This means you need a practizing kind of process and not the > simple multiple choice (most test vendors go practice tests > these days). The other problem is the international trustworthy > hosting of these tests. > If I were trying to design a certification, I would do so in the following way: Section 1 is multiple choice, say 100 questions, and one must answer 80 of them right to qualify for the second stage. This is just a screening stage. The idea is simply that you want to weed out the people who don't know the basics from even trying on the more expensive/labor intensive stage. Section 2 would give you a complicated specification and maybe a blank database or a tool like DIA and ask you to design a database to the specification. This is then graded perhaps by the company which designed the certification and the candidate is either awarded or denied the certification on this basis. I would have the questions change frequently here and try to make the specification complex enough to prevent simple memorization. > So first we would need an agreeement among a group of individuals, > forming an organisation which is the authority of the certs and > watches the fulfillment of all requirements and can actually revoke > certifications. > Sure, and we can call it the X509 Certification Authority :-) Just kidding.... Really the best certification IMO is actually having a tangible open source project one has built. But that is not from the corporate entity's perspective. Best Wishes, Chris Travers Metatron Technology Consulting
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