I was looking for the certification choices for Civil 3D and I found this
"Civil 3D 2008 Implementation Certified Expert"
Does anyone know if an "Exam preparation Roadmap" exists (or anything describing the subjects to be examined),
and/or if it's still possible to get certified in it?
Here is a starting point: http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?id=14238652&siteID=123112
vk_topo wrote:Land Surveyor Engineer, Athens, Greece
W7Pro SP1 - 32bit
8GB RAM
Sir, now I understand why Greece lies in such a deep crisis: you have 8 GB Ram on a 32 bit Windows (I'm joking, however...)
vk_topo wrote:and I did ask a technician before I upgraded to 8gb ...
That technician should be scurged on the Partenone place, my dear...
Your x32 Windows "sees" only a bit more than 3 GB, while Civil 32 bit even less, so you are wasting almost 5 GB Ram, period.
neilyj (No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)
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I believe the implementation certification was only available to employees of resellers, and not available to the public.
after contacting autodesk's certification dept,
I was told that it's not supported anymore (only versions 2011 and above)
but I never learned what this was about... (I mean the implimentation thing)
anyway - thank you all
@Anonymous_topo wrote:I never learned what this was about... (I mean the implimentation thing)
anyway - thank you all
The "Implementation Certified Expert" or ICE was for resellers and Autodesk sales/tech only as stated. It was intended for resellers to go in to an firm/office and not only sell the products but also install, train, setup templates, styles and every thing in between for someone that has no to little experience with the product(s).
I got a couple of those ICE certifications hanging on the wall here. IMHO they were not worth the thousands of dollars my employer had to pay out for me to get them. It was a week worth of hotels at Manchester for Civil3D, and San Raf for the Map3D and Mapguide ones, then add in the airfare, a week away from work and the cost to attend the training for each one it got expensive for the boss.
That's a valueable answer!
What I am interested in is a Topics List to be examined (something like the roadmap published for the rest of the cetifications) rather than the certification itself.
So, If you know something about it, I would be grateful.
Thank you anyway!
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