CPSA Foundation Level

Training iSAQB® CPSA®-Foundation

2026-03-16 - 2026-03-19

Technology
Methodology
Communication

CPSA-Foundation (Mannheim) - Tom Asel - German

The Foundations of Software Architecture

In this training, you will learn how to create a good software architecture that can last for a long time because it adapts to change. Your trainer will give you helpful advice from practice and you will work on exercises that will give you a “Eureka!” moment. You will learn what drives the design of software, how to create a good structure for your software system, and how to evaluate different solutions. You will also get direct feedback from your trainer and be able to talk with other people in the training about your experiences. This training will teach you how to design software architectures in an exciting and engaging way and prepare you for successful certification.

Your socreatory benefit: The price includes not only the popular book Effective Software Architecture by Gernot Starke but also the iSAQB® CPSA®-Foundation Level exam, conducted through our partner Certible. And the best part: If you don’t pass on your first attempt, you can retake the exam once for free.

Here you will find a mapping of the iSAQB® CPSA-F® learning objectives to the various chapters of the book “Effektive Softwarearchitekturen” by Gernot Starke.

Sketchnote Graphic explaining the content of the training course iSAQB® CPSA®-Foundation Level.

Agenda

Your Trainers

Tom Asel

tangible concepts

Domain-driven design, software architecture, collaborative modeling

  • CPSA Foundation Level

Tom Asel is an architecture enthusiast and has been active at all levels of software development for over 20 years - from development to leading architecture teams to the role of enterprise architect.

As an enabler, he supports teams in creating the conditions for sustainable architecture work - structurally, methodically and in day-to-day cooperation.

His focus is on the interface between agile architecture work and strategic architecture management.

Tom is involved in various communities, including the iSAQB®, and is a regular speaker at conferences on domain-driven design, software architecture and collaborative modeling.

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