06-27-2013 01:03 AM
Hi all,
This is my SECOND attempt at the CLA practice exam. Because it was my second attempt, I reduced my time to 3:10 instead of the full 4:00. I figure I'll lose ~45 minutes on the real exam getting acclimated to the problem.
I'm pretty comfortable using Actor Framework for my professional work, so I tried to apply it here. Unfortunately, I think I'm going to need to switch gears... the result feels nowhere near complete. The time crunch is much worse compared to when I did the CLD.
Overall, looking for thoughts on my organizational structure, general recommendations on what I might get dinged for on what IS done, and of course opinions on how far from a "pass" this solution is. I definitely don't consider this a passing solution, but some thoughts on what I should work on would be helpful.
It's in LabVIEW 2012, where Actor Framework is native. If you would like to look at it in a different version of LabVIEW, let me know and I'll try to back-convert.
Thanks.
Mike
07-02-2014 06:36 PM
Curious how this went? I saw your link to this on Reddit.
I just took the CLA this morning and I used almost identical architecture to the solution from the ATM sample exam. Did you try a new approach last year? How'd it go?
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07-10-2014 04:02 PM
@James.M wrote:
Curious how this went? I saw your link to this on Reddit.
I just took the CLA this morning and I used almost identical architecture to the solution from the ATM sample exam. Did you try a new approach last year? How'd it go?
I went ahead with Actor Framework on the actual exam. Fortunately, I passed. I was docked on a few things that I found surprising but what ultimately matters is getting the certification, so I can't complain too much.
Hope that you hear back with a positive result! Definitely let me know how it goes.
08-26-2014 05:32 PM
I passed with a 90%! I used a QMH module architecture just like they use in one of their practice solutions and it worked out for me. 🙂
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07-07-2017 09:34 AM
Hi, Would you please mention which sample exam solution you have used? and have you used the template message library of QMH?