Downloads

CPRE Foundation Level (FL)

  • Syllabus
    The CPRE Foundation Level Syllabus 2.1 has been released on September 1st 2010. Examinations are conducted based on this version. Here you can download the current version:

    English
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  • Glossary
    CPRE Glossary Version 1.5, aligned to the most recent editions of the German and English CPRE books. With cross references in Dutch, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish and Swedish.


    CPRE Glossary Version 1.5 all languages
  • Examination Regulations
    This document governs the conditions for the performance of a “Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering” examination on the basis of the specifications of IREB.
    Please notice the regulations regarding negative scoring for incorrect answers!
    The current version of the examination regulations (4.5, English) is valid since September 2011.

    English
        German
  • Practice Examination
    The practice examination (version 1.1) contains 34 questions in the same format as the live examination. Additionally to the questionnaire the download contains solutions and correction aids as well.

    English
       German

 

CPRE Advanced Level (AL)

  • Syllabi
    The following Advanced Level syllabi have been published and serve as base for the examination:
  • Syllabus CPRE AL Requirements Elicitation and Consolidation
    Version 1.0, December 20th 2012

    English    German

  • Syllabus CPRE AL Requirements Modeling
    Version 1.0, March 1st 2011

    German    
  • Examination Regulations
    Current version of the Advanced Level exam regulations valid from April 12th 2013.

    English    German

 

IREB Marketing Flyer

  • Marketing flyer
    Marketing flyer with general information about the board; for usage on fairs, lectures and so forth.

    English
        German

 

Articles

  • The success story of the “Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering”
    In most enterprises it has been realized by now that requirements engineering (RE) and business analysis (BA) are decisive for successful software projects. This is backed by numerous relevant studies. However, there are many different ways to apply requirements engineering, depending on organizational structure and project context.

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