The Linux Foundation FCFP exam preparation guide is designed to provide candidates with necessary information about the FDC3 Practitioner exam. It includes exam summary, sample questions, practice test, objectives and ways to interpret the exam objectives to enable candidates to assess the types of questions-answers that may be asked during the FINOS Certified FDC3 Practitioner (FCFP) exam.
It is recommended for all the candidates to refer the FCFP objectives and sample questions provided in this preparation guide. The Linux Foundation FDC3 Practitioner certification is mainly targeted to the candidates who want to build their career in Open Source Best Practice domain and demonstrate their expertise. We suggest you to use practice exam listed in this cert guide to get used to with exam environment and identify the knowledge areas where you need more work prior to taking the actual Linux Foundation FINOS Certified FDC3 Practitioner exam.
Linux Foundation FCFP Exam Summary:
Exam Name
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Linux Foundation FINOS Certified FDC3 Practitioner (FDC3 Practitioner) |
Exam Code | FCFP |
Exam Price | $250 USD |
Duration | 90 minutes |
Number of Questions | 60 |
Passing Score | 75% |
Schedule Exam | The Linux Foundation Training & Certification |
Sample Questions | Linux Foundation FCFP Sample Questions |
Recommended Practice | FINOS Certified FDC3 Practitioner (FCFP) Practice Test |
Linux Foundation FDC3 Practitioner Syllabus:
Section | Objectives | Weight |
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Fundamentals |
- FDC3 and the Fintech Open Source Foundation (FINOS) - The FDC3 Charter - FDC3 Personas - Compliance and Conformance Testing - Publishing Your Application |
20% |
FDC3 Components |
- Desktop Agents - Context Data - Standard Contexts - Intents - Apps, App Directory, Records, and Endpoints |
20% |
FDC3 Standard API |
- Channels - Finding and Raising Intents - Results - Opening Apps - Metadata - Error Handling - API Access - App Instances |
34% |
Security |
- Trust Between Components - 3rd Party App Directories - Data Loss Prevention |
10% |
Interoperability Design |
- Use Case Scenarios for FDC3 - Good Interop Design Theory - Unsupported Use Cases |
16% |