iSQI: Building Quality Assurance and Testing Excellence
iSQI is a globally recognized certification body specializing in software quality assurance, testing, and IT service management. Their credentials validate expertise in practical testing methodologies and quality frameworks used across enterprise environments. iSQI certifications accelerate career progression for QA professionals and testing managers seeking internationally respected qualifications. Built on industry-standard body of knowledge, these certifications directly align with real-world testing practices.
- Vendor-neutral testing certifications recognized across Europe, Asia, and North America.
- ISTQB-aligned exam frameworks ensure compatibility with broader testing industry standards.
- Role-specific learning paths cover test automation, risk management, and quality leadership.
- Practical exam objectives focus on hands-on methodologies rather than theoretical concepts.
- Career advancement support with clear progression from foundation to expert certification levels.
- Cost-effective credentials that deliver measurable ROI through team upskilling and process improvement.
What is the CPSA-FL Certification?
The CPSA-FL (Certified Professional for Software Architecture - Foundation Level) is iSAQB's entry-level architecture credential. It validates your understanding of core software architecture concepts, design principles, and industry best practices. This certification demonstrates competency in designing scalable, maintainable systems.
Exam Structure and Content
The CPSA-FL exam covers foundational architecture domains including system design, architectural patterns, and quality attributes. The registration fee is $69. Questions test your ability to apply architecture principles to real-world scenarios, not just theoretical knowledge.
Key Study Areas
Focus on design patterns, architectural styles (monolithic, microservices, layered), and quality characteristics like performance and security. Understanding trade-offs between architectural decisions is critical. In practice, exam questions emphasize how choices impact system maintainability and scalability.