Created on 09-09-2018 08:08 AM - edited 09-16-2022 06:41 AM
Good moorning,
For the CCA Data Analyst Exam (CCA159) is required the knowledge of Flume?
The are questions or problems to solve with Flume?
Thanks a lot,
Mary
Created 09-10-2018 07:03 AM
I think this part of the certification page may be helpful as to why the documentation is available. I added bold for emphasis on the sentence that applies here.
You are given eight to twelve customer problems with a unique large data set, a CDH cluster, and 120 minutes. For each problem, you must implement a technical solution with a high degree of precision that meets all the requirements. You may use any tool or combination of tools on the cluster (see list below) -- you get to pick the tool(s) that are right for the job. You must possess enough knowledge to analyze the problem and arrive at an optimal approach given the time allowed. You need to know what you should do and then do it on a live cluster, including a time limit and while being watched by a proctor.
Created 09-10-2018 06:41 AM
Hi Mary,
I suggest reading over the CCA Data Analyst Exam (CCA159) page as it lists out the required skills and has a sample question.
Created 09-10-2018 06:54 AM
Hi,
Flume is in the required skills but its documentation is available during the exam?
Why the documentation is available if it is useless?
Mary
Created 09-10-2018 07:03 AM
I think this part of the certification page may be helpful as to why the documentation is available. I added bold for emphasis on the sentence that applies here.
You are given eight to twelve customer problems with a unique large data set, a CDH cluster, and 120 minutes. For each problem, you must implement a technical solution with a high degree of precision that meets all the requirements. You may use any tool or combination of tools on the cluster (see list below) -- you get to pick the tool(s) that are right for the job. You must possess enough knowledge to analyze the problem and arrive at an optimal approach given the time allowed. You need to know what you should do and then do it on a live cluster, including a time limit and while being watched by a proctor.