IBM C2140-834 Exam Overview:
| Certification Vendor: | IBM |
| Exam Name: | Object Oriented Analysis and Design-Part2(Design) |
| Exam Number: | C2140-834 (formerly 000-834) |
| Related Certifications: | IBM Certified Solution Designer - Object Oriented Analysis and Design, vUML 2 |
| Real Exam Qty: | 60 |
| Available Languages: | English |
| Exam Duration: | 90 minutes |
| Exam Price: | Retired; original price ~$200 USD |
| Exam Format: | Multiple Choice |
| Certificate Validity Period: | Certification withdrawn Nov 30, 2015; expired Mar 31, 2016 |
| Passing Score: | 61% |
| Recommended Training: | IBM Rational Training |
| Exam Registration: | IBM Certification Portal |
| Sample Questions: | IBM C2140-834 Sample Questions |
| Exam Way: | In-person at Pearson VUE test centers only |
| Pre Condition: | Pass C2140-820 (Part 1: Analysis); knowledge of UML 2, object-oriented analysis |
| Official Syllabus URL: | https://www.ibm.com/training/certification/ibm-certified-solution-designer-object-oriented-analysis-and-design-vuml-2-38006003 |
IBM C2140-834 Exam Syllabus Topics:
| Section | Weight | Objectives |
|---|---|---|
| Use Case Design | 22% | - Unify classes and subsystems - Describe persistence-related behavior - Simplify sequence diagrams using subsystems - Describe interaction among design objects - Refine flow of events description |
| Subsystem Design | 11% | - Describe subsystem dependencies - Document subsystem elements - Distribute subsystem behavior to elements |
| Class Design | 25% | - Handle nonfunctional requirements - Define operations, methods, states, attributes - Define dependencies, associations, internal structure - Resolve use-case collisions - Create initial design classes - Define generalizations |
| Identify Design Mechanisms | 8% | - Document architectural mechanisms - Categorize clients of analysis mechanisms |
| Identify Design Elements | 17% | - Identify classes and subsystems - Identify subsystem interfaces - Update organization of the Design Model |
| Distribution | 17% | - Define distribution mechanism - Define network configuration - Allocate processes to nodes |
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