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Accredited iSAQB Advanced Training AGILA

iSAQB® CPSA Advanced Training: Agile Software Architecture (AGILA)

On the path to becoming a Certified Professional for Software Architecture, participants acquire in-depth knowledge to implement robust, scalable and maintainable architectures in their projects.

General Information

Open Training

3 days on site in Bern
German or English
20 credit points in methodology and 10 credit points in communication
Preparation for the CPSA Advanced Level certification

Target Group

Software developers, software architects, Scrum Masters and Product Owners

Application Examples

Anchor effective architecture work in the context of agile product development.

Description

Our iSAQB AGILA training course is aimed at developers in agile projects who want to enhance their software architecture skills. The course concentrates on the AGILA module and covers the essential principles, methods and techniques required to develop and document software architectures using iterative and incremental processes.

The AGILA course prepares participants for the Certified Professional for Software Architecture - Advanced Level exam, which is completed separately, and covers the content of the iSAQB curriculum. Focus areas include processes in architectural tasks and communication with stakeholders.

Participants acquire concrete best practices to implement robust, scalable and maintainable architectures in their own projects. Trainers with extensive real-world experience answer individual questions and teach the course content in a systematic, application-oriented manner.

Remarks

  • Upon completion of the training, participants receive 20 credit points in methodology and 10 credit points in communication.
  • The Certified Professional for Software Architecture - Advanced Level certification exam is taken separately and is not included in the seminar price.
iSAQB Accredited AGILA Training

Training Contents

Agenda

  1. 1Agility and software architecture
  2. 2Living architecture vision instead of Big Upfront Design (BUFD)
  3. 3Risk-based prioritization
  4. 4Designing architecture iteratively and agilely in the backlog
  5. 5Modern role models for architecture tasks
  6. 6Joint decision-making in teams
  7. 7Establishing guidelines rather than rules through architecture principles
  8. 8Urgency of architecture-related topics and the last responsible moment
  9. 9Anchoring architecture in agile organizations
  10. 10Measuring and evaluating architecture and identifying problems

Typical Questions We Answer

  • How do I anchor architecture work effectively in agile teams?
  • How do I prioritize architecture topics based on risk?
  • How do I make and document architecture decisions jointly in a team?
  • How do I measure and evaluate software architecture in an ongoing product context?

Why inovex Academy?

Open Exchange of Experience

In our open training courses, we attach great importance to exchanging experiences among like-minded people. Learn from and with other experts.

Curated Content

All training content is carefully selected to achieve a high learning effect and convey the relevant iSAQB topics in a tangible way.

Field-Tested Trainers

Our trainers come from a practical background and apply the methods and techniques taught in this course in their projects on a daily basis.

Customized Flight Altitude

Thanks to the interactive structure, we dynamically adapt the level to the participants' prior knowledge.

Trainers

Our trainers are field-tested experts. Through their work in projects, they continuously expand their knowledge and pass it on in an application-oriented and practice-oriented way.

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Dr. Marc Wolter

Agile CoachiSAQB Advanced Level

Dr. Marc Wolter supports teams and organizations in developing digital products. He focuses primarily on technical teams and their specific challenges. Marc has been gaining experience in developing and transferring knowledge since 2004.

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Marco Geiger

iSAQB-accredited trainerCPSA Advanced Level

Marco Geiger has been with inovex since 2009 and has extensive experience in human-centered software development and software architecture. His focus areas include business processes, backend development and quality assurance.

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Benjamin Klüglein

iSAQB-accredited trainerCPSA-F certified

Benjamin Klüglein has been working as a software engineer in regulated environments since 2008, particularly in automotive and medical contexts. He has established himself as a developer, software architect and Scrum Master and has conducted numerous trainings in agile methods and software architecture.

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Dr. Ulrich Becker

iSAQB-accredited trainerCPSA Advanced Level AGILA

Dr. Ulrich Becker has over 20 years of professional experience in IT. His core topic is software architecture, with a focus on medical IoT and embedded systems. He is an active iSAQB member and accredited trainer for CPSA Foundation Level, CPSA Advanced Level EMBEDDED and AGILA.

Upcoming Open Training Dates

06.10. - 08.10.2026
German
Bern
CHF 2,490 p.p. plus VAT
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16.02. - 18.02.2027
German
Bern
CHF 2,490 p.p. plus VAT
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15.06. - 17.06.2027
English
Bern
CHF 2,490 p.p. plus VAT
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No suitable date? We will be happy to plan an individual training course for your company.

You can contact us by email at any time: academy@inovex.swiss

Frequently Asked Questions

Will I receive a certificate for the course?+

All participants receive a signed certificate of participation after completing the iSAQB CPSA AGILA training. The course prepares them for the Certified Professional for Software Architecture - Advanced Level exam, which must be taken separately.

Who is the iSAQB CPSA AGILA training suitable for?+

The training is designed for software architects, developers and technology experts who want to deepen their knowledge of agile software architecture. Scrum Masters and Product Owners also benefit from a better understanding of architectural decisions in an agile context.

How can I prepare for the training?+

There is no requirement for extensive preparation. The training provides sufficient time to explore all relevant content and answer individual questions.

When does the training start?+

Our trainings start at 09:00 Central European Time.

What does iSAQB CPSA stand for?+

CPSA stands for Certified Professional for Software Architecture. The certification is offered by the International Software Architecture Qualification Board and provides sound knowledge for effective and sustainable software architectures.