At 05:11 PM 2/7/01, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
> >they were boring because the questions asked had
> >little or "nitwit" relevance to what the companies
> >wanted to do.
> >in my opinion a ccda exam shd have had better and
> >interesting scenarios.
> >regards
> >mongol
>
>That's a valid observation.
><snip>
>
>There's a whole art to responding to bad specifications with systems
>that inflict minimal pain. Mind you, I don't think the design cert
>exams are this subtle, but a good CID class will get into how you
>manage customer expectations and respond to poor specifications.
Hmm. That could explain the question from a couple days ago where we were
supposed to "summarize the following networks," only the right answer made
us not summarize one of the following, because presumably the addressing
had been designed to not support summarization.
Another thread that should get the Kevorkian treatment, probably! &;-)
Priscilla
> >
> >--- "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >Hi
> >> >I read in a forum that the CID exam now is 200
> >> questions in 120 mins !!
> >> >I was told a month back that it was 100 questions.
> >> >Pls clarify.
> >> >(Hope those boring scenarios are not there.)
> >> >regards
> >>
> >>
> >> Why are scenarios boring? Aren't those the
> >> principal things you will
> >> deal with as a real-world designer?
> >>
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