INNOQ Technology Lunch: iSAQB Advanced Level Prüfung
Lisa und Ben haben die iSAQB Advanced Level Prüfung erfolgreich abgelegt. Gerrit und Eberhard prüfen regelmäßig Kandidat:innen. Sie erzählen euch, was ihr besser vermeiden solltet und wie so eine Prüfung eigentlich abläuft. Außerdem geben sie euch eine Reihe von Tipps an die Hand und beantworten (all) eure Fragen rund um den iSAQB Advanced Level und die Prüfung.
Date
2021-12-15
Time
12:15 - 13:00
Online Event
INNOQ Technology Lunch (15.12.2021)
Speakers
Lisa Maria Moritz
Senior Consultant
Lisa is Senior Consultant at INNOQ. Her main topics are web-architectures and programming in Java and JavaScript. She does frontend as well as backend-tasks. Besides programming and designing architectures, she does sketchnoting. Since June 2020 she creates sketchnotes for SoftwareArchitektur im Stream on a regular base. Occasionally she is in front of the camera as a guest or interviewer.
Benjamin Wolf
Senior Consultant
Ben is an architect and a developer at INNOQ. He barely puts up with bad code and does not shy away from enormous refactorings. He shares his ideas of software quality and proper software development as trainer, consultant and speaker at conferences and meetups.
It is important to him that we recognize that the attitude of a team is crucial for good software quality and far exceeds the value that is provided by technology alone.
He’s a certified trainer for the iSAQB Foundation level and the advanced module IMPROVE.
Eberhard Wolff
Fellow
Eberhard Wolff has 15+ years of experience as an architect and consultant - often on the intersection of business and technology. He is a Fellow at INNOQ in Germany. As a speaker, he has given talks at international conferences and as an author, he has written more than 100 articles and books e.g. about Microservices , Technologies for Microservices , and Continuous Delivery . His technological focus is on modern architectures – often involving Cloud, Continuous Delivery, DevOps, or Microservices.
Gerrit Beine
Senior Consultant
Gerrit has been working in IT since 1998 and with agile methods since 2001.
He likes to build bridges between software architecture and organisations.