BSD Certification Group Publishes BSD Associate Exam Objectives
October 6, 2005 -- The BSD Certification Group announced the publication of the exam objectives for the BSD Associate (BSDA) certification exam. The BSDA certification is designed to be an entry-level certification on BSD Unix systems administration. This certification is scheduled to launch in the second quarter of 2006. The exam objectives are detailed in a Certification Requirements document which also contains the official description for the BSDA certification exam, a description of the intended audience, and a chart of applicable commands and documentation to assist the exam candidates in their studies. "Understanding concepts and their realisation is most important in both education and certifications," said Hubert Feyrer, a member of the BSD Certification Group. "In this document, we identify areas where there are differences and similarities for the BSDs, so common concepts can be learned as well as by what specific implementations each of the systems achieves their feature standout." "This document provides resources upon which students, teachers, and we as a certification group can build BSD training and certification upon," said Feyrer who has been teaching university and college classes on system administration and open source for several years. The BSDA exam objectives will be made available in several languages and are available for download from the BSD Certification Group's website. About the BSD Certification Group The BSD Certification Group is comprised of educators, writers and sysadmins who are well versed in and passionate about BSD systems. The group was formed in January 2005 to create a BSD certification program that is recognized as the industry standard for certifying both the knowledge and the ability to perform administrative tasks on BSD systems. The BSD Certification Group website is at http://www.bsdcertification.org/.
