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OMG Certified Real-time and Embedded Specialist (OCRES) Overview
 

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Systmes Modeling Professional Certification
 

The OMG-Certified Real-time and Embedded exam is a rigorous, comprehensive, and fair test of your knowledge of Real-time and Embedded systems software standards. The examinations will test your knowledge of our specifications for distributed real-time and embedded computing (or, for the section on Real-time software engineering, your knowledge of the principles in the reference textbook).

The Exams

Because modeling skill is basic to distributed real-time software design and implementation, the fundamental level certification defined by the OMG Certified UML Professional (OCUP) program is the prerequisite for OCRES certification. Building on this foundation, each of two OCRES examinations tests your knowledge of a different subset of standards for Real-time and Embedded Programming. The two OCRES levels are designated  Intermediate and Advanced. 
 
OCUP FUNDAMENTAL Modeling is basic to distributed real-time software design and implementation, A member of a Real-time and Embedded design or development team should have the knowledge and skills to acquire this certification.
OCRES INTERMEDIATE A senior member or group leader of a Real-time and Embedded development team should have the knowledge and skills to acquire this certification.
OCRES ADVANCED A Technical Manager of a Real-time and Embedded development project should have the knowledge and skills to acquire this certification.

For more detailed information on the Exams, click here.

OCRES Program

The OCRES Program was developed and is run as a joint program of OMG and the UML Technology Institute (UTI). Pearson VUE provides testing sites and services for the OCRES Program.

OMG will spread and promote the OCRES Program, while UTI will collaborate on its promotion and administration in the Asia-Pacific region.

About OMG  

OMGThe Object Management Group™ is an open membership, not-for-profit consortium that produces and maintains computer industry and, more recently, business domain specifications for interoperable enterprise applications. Our membership includes virtually every large company in the IT industry, and hundreds of smaller ones. Most of the companies that shape enterprise and Internet computing today are represented on our Board of Directors. Our primary specification in the business domain is the Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN), supported by the Business Motivation Model (BMM), Business Process Maturity Model (BPMM), and additional business domain specifications including SBVR and BPDM. Our Unified Modeling Language™ (UML®) dominates IT modeling, and the MOF™ provides a foundation that makes models useful, by allowing them to be transformed by software, and so used in the Model Driven Architecture® (MDA®). Founded in 1989, the OMG's first well-known (and still widely-used) specification was CORBA®

About UTI 

The UML Technology Institute Co., LTD. was founded to promote the use of open, standards-based modeling technologies through the development of international certification programs that provide formal recognition of modeling expertise. With headquarters in Tokyo, UML Technology Institute was established in November 2002 by PA Co., Ltd. 

For more information or questions about the OMG Certification Program, please contact certificationinfo@omg.org

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