29 Engineers Receive Carnegie Mellon Architecture Certification

29 Logikos engineers have earned a Software Architecture Professional certification through Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute. Each recipient participated in four 2-day courses on a number of software architecture topics.
  • Chris Barrell
  • Keith Bernard
  • Stan Bozarth
  • Brad Braun
  • William Braun
  • Steve Cadwallader
  • Bruce Carpenter
  • Dan Carter
  • Emil Dragan
  • William Fedders
  • James Goodwin
  • Justin Gough
  • Matt Jacyno
  • Jon Knoch
  • Ken Liston
  • Eric Marshall
  • Steve Moak
  • David Odle
  • Chris Piano
  • Brian Rader
  • David Reser
  • Jon Schuller
  • William Sears
  • Atwell Shearer
  • Paul Simunek
  • Mark Tschetter
  • Tim Williams
  • Larry Yarian
  • Steve West

  • Obtaining this certification demonstrates Logikos' commitment to customer satisfaction and continual improvement. From the Carnegie Mellon SEI website:

    Software architecture forms the backbone for any successful software-intensive system. An architecture is the primary carrier of a software system's quality attributes such as performance or reliability. The right architecture - correctly designed to meet its quality attribute requirements, clearly documented, and conscientiously evaluated - is the linchpin for software project success.