DIA Online Class
CDIA (Certified Document Imaging Architech) certification is a nationally
recognized credential acknowledging competency and professionalism in the document imaging industry. CDIA candidates must possess critical knowledge of all major areas and technologies used to plan, design, and
specify an imaging system.
Have a trained counselor contact you, or call 1.800.617.5586 to sign up.
Our Online courses are pre-recorded classes that are available to you 24 x7 365 days a year. Our instructors take you step by step through your CDIA+ Certification training.
There are hundreds of practice exam questions to make sure you are ready for the certification exams. You also have access to our trainers by phone or over the internet to answer any of your questions.
CompTIA CDIA Certification Training Online Class Course
Our Online Training Includes
The CDIA+ Course Online
One Year Access and Free Upgrades Online. Guaranteed lastest test information
CompTIA Approved Courseware
Online Workbook
Online training courses requires Cable Modem, DSL Service or T1 Connection
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Certified Document Imaging Architech Online Course
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$319.00
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CompTIA CDIA ( Certified Document Imaging Architech ) Online Course Curriculum Covers the following training:
Input
Identify common types of input devices and interfaces, and describe them in terms of resolution and other parameters. ~ Given input parameters, determine image size and indicate the impact on
system performance. ~ Define OCR accuracy and recognize the factors that influence the potential accuracy of ICR. ~ Given imaging job requirements, determine the required capabilities of the input
subsystem and specify appropriate input components. ~ Indicate how to optimize the input process with forms-processing and image-enhancement techniques. ~ Given symptoms of an
imaging system problem, identify potential causes in the input subsystem.
Storage Describe common types of storage devices, media, and interfaces in terms of features including
capacity, performance, connectivity and shelf life. ~ Identify factors that affect storage device performance. ~ Given imaging requirements, select the appropriate storage devices, media and
archive strategies. ~ Given an imaging scenario (including amount of images, access and archive requirements), determine capacity requirements. ~ Identify potential problems related to storage
devices and their interfaces.
Communications Identify common types of communications devices, interfaces, topology and protocols. ~ Given
imaging system requirements, select the appropriate system topology and protocol. ~ Given specifications for a system, predict system performance. ~ Estimate the maximum segment length
of each major type of network cable.
Display Describe the imaging display characteristics of monitors and image viewers. ~ Explain the impact
of display system attributes (resolution, refresh rate, size, display type, ergonomic features) on a displayed image and on worker productivity. ~ Given an imaging job scenario (including number and
types of documents, and purpose and frequency of retrieval), select the appropriate display subsystems. ~ Identify and describe common display-oriented image enhancement techniques.
Output Identify the output devices used for document imaging applications. ~ Explain the impact of output
device parameters and point of decompression on print speed. ~ Indicate the impact of input resolution and other factors on output resolution and print quality.
Management Describe imaging-management methods, including those for caching, archiving and automatic
indexing. ~ Identify the factors that determine when to archive images. ~ Indicate how to apply workflow in an imaging application. ~ Given an imaging scenario, specify an effective indexing scheme.
Analysis Identify the categories of information about project requirements that are needed to design an
effective imaging solution. ~ Identify the categories of information that are needed to design a particular imaging subsystem. ~ Given a specific decision about an imaging system, identify the
information that is relevant. ~ Explain legal and security considerations in image management. ~ Recognize the relative cost of labor and technical factors in an imaging system.
Integration Identify methods for integrating an imaging system with legacy systems, current databases, and
other existing applications. ~ Select appropriate tools to integrate document imaging with existing applications. ~ Given a description of an imaging system, identify potential conflicts between
hardware and software components. ~ Given specifications for a system, select options that will increase imaging performance.
Source-Document Handling Describe methods for handling the conversion of existing documents into an imaging system. ~
Given an imaging scenario, select methods for implementing backlog conversion.
Standard Computing Environment Define components of standard computing environments that are relevant to document imaging. ~
Recognize the main operating systems, network operating systems, and clients and indicate on which ones imaging applications can run. ~ Define the components of database management
systems that are relevant to document imaging. ~ Characterize the relationships and potential incompatibilities between clients and network operating systems.
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