FINOS Financial Services Open Source Developer (FSOSD)
The FINOS / TODO Financial Services Open Source Developer exam is designed for developers contributing to open source projects whilst working in financial institutions internationally.
About This Certification
A certified open source developer has demonstrated firm conceptual understanding of the ways in which open source contribution and collaboration should take place within the finance industry. They understand the impact of regulation on their behavior and the expectations this places on them operating both within their own firm and publicly on open source projects..
What It Demonstrates
Candidates passing this examination will have demonstrated understanding of the key concepts underpinning open source consumption and contribution, including licensing, ethics, community collaboration, open source tooling. They will also have an understanding of the regulatory framework and how this intersects with open source in such areas as Communication Policy, Data Protection, Intellectual Property Law and so on (see the course Syllabus for more details).
Includes
- Online
- Certification valid for 3 Years
- Includes 12 Month Exam Eligibility
- One Retake
- Multiple Choice Exam
- Duration of Exam 90 Minutes
Experience Level
- Medium
Further Details / Domains and Competencies
For further details see the Certification Entry Page on the Linux Foundation Training Site.
Learning Path
To pass this certification we recommend you take the following courses:
Code | Title | Course Length | Tags | Price |
---|---|---|---|---|
LFC102 | Community Orientation | 2 hours | free | |
LFC193 | Introduction to Open Source License Compliance Management | 2 hours | free | |
LFD121 | Developing Secure Software | 2.5 hours | free | |
LFD137 | Open Source Contribution in Finance | 2 hours | free | |
LFC205 | Open Source Development Practices | 1 hour | n/a | |
LFC207 | Collaborating Effectively With Open Source Projects | 1 hour | n/a |
Instructions
Instructions for taking this exam can be found here.