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Take a look at the new 650.xxx exams
Cisco are even online proctoring some of their partner exams now (and a contact at VUE suggests most of their exams may move online in the future).
The exam I saw could be booked at anytime and completed in the comfort of your own office with whatever documentation you want open.
And even worse you can move forward, back and even pause the test for up to 48 hours!! So what is to stop a candidate from writing down each question and then pausing the exam to go and research the answers.
I know these exams have no real standing as they are basic partner exams but, what was Cisco thinking, is this the slippery slope.