RFID+: CompTIA RFID+ Study Guide and Practice Exam (RF0-001) by Paul Sanghera - Presentation Transcript
RFID+: CompTIA RFID+ Study Guide
and Practice Exam (RF0-001) by Paul
Sanghera
Best Rfid+ Study Guide: Read This Book Before Any Other Rfid Book
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an automatic identification
method, relying on storing and remotely retrieving data using devices
called RFID tags (also called transponders).
This book is a guide to CompTIAs new RFID+ Security exam and includes
the following study elements: Exam objectives covered in a chapter are
clearly explained in the beginning of the chapter, Notes and Alerts highlight
the crucial points, Exams Eye View emphasizes the important points from
the exams perspective, Key Terms present definitions, Review Questions
contain questions modeled after the real exam questions. Answers to
these questions are presented with complete explanations in an appendix.
Also included is a full practice exam modeled after the real exam. The
answers to the exam questions are presented with full explanations.
* The only RFID+ study guide that provides 100% coverage of all exam
objectives for the CompTIA RFID+ exam
* Includes a full web-based practice exam to run through before you sit
your actual exam
* Packed full of special features and material to aid and reinforce learning
Personal Review: RFID+: CompTIA RFID+ Study Guide and
Practice Exam (RF0-001) by Paul Sanghera
I've just passed the RFID+ exam after preparing mostly from this book.
The author seems to have a knack of making difficult concepts easier to
understand without compromising accuracy. The whole book flows like a
story and there is no hopping from topic to topic as is usually found in most
exam study guides. No fluff---just nuggets of information---yet all concepts
explained in a crisp, concise, and easy to understand way. I know that it
takes tons of experience and skills to write a book in this way.
First chapter refreshed my Math and basic Physics concepts necessary to
understand the material in the book. Each chapter begins with listing the
exam objectives that will be covered in the chapter; so I knew where I was
in my exam preparation. It was also re-assuring to see that all the exam
objectives were covered. Each chapter ends with a list of definitions of
important terms introduced in the chapter. Each concept is defined and
explained where it appears the first time...this makes this book self-
contained and easy to understand.
The way material is presented, you do not need any other reference or any
prior knowledge of RFID to understand this book. Actually, if you read this
book first, all other books will make much more sense.
The coverage of the exam topics is comprehensive enough and the
questions in the practice exam are quite realistic. I liked the exercises (and
solutions) throughout the chapters, which helped me to comprehend the
difficult concepts. Notes, Tips, and Alerts re-enforced the important points.
Although I have passed the exam, this book is going to stay on my shelf,
as I find it an excellent reference book too; a nice introduction to the field.
If you want to enter the magnificent field of RFID, this book is your
gateway.
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I've just passed the RFID+ exam after preparing mos more
I've just passed the RFID+ exam after preparing mostly from this book. The author seems to have a knack of making difficult concepts easier to understand without compromising accuracy. The whole book flows like a story and there is no hopping from topic to topic as is usually found in most exam study guides. No fluff---just nuggets of information---yet all concepts explained in a crisp, concise, and easy to understand way. I know that it takes tons of experience and skills to write a book in this way.
First chapter refreshed my Math and basic Physics concepts necessary to understand the material in the book. Each chapter begins with listing the exam objectives that will be covered in the chapter; so I knew where I was in my exam preparation. It was also re-assuring to see that all the exam objectives were covered. Each chapter ends with a list of definitions of important terms introduced in the chapter. Each concept is defined and explained where it appears the first time...this makes this book self-contained and easy to understand.
The way material is presented, you do not need any other reference or any prior knowledge of RFID to understand this book. Actually, if you read this book first, all other books will make much more sense.
The coverage of the exam topics is comprehensive enough and the questions in the practice exam are quite realistic. I liked the exercises (and solutions) throughout the chapters, which helped me to comprehend the difficult concepts. Notes, Tips, and Alerts re-enforced the important points. Although I have passed the exam, this book is going to stay on my shelf, as I find it an excellent reference book too; a nice introduction to the field.
If you want to enter the magnificent field of RFID, this book is your gateway.
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