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Which of the following is not a Development Environment? Service Studio Integration Studio Service Center.
One of the following Tools allows you to manage the application's lifecycle across an infrastructure. Which one? Service Center Lifetime Service Studio Integration Studio.
During the 1-Click Publish, your application data model, code and interface is compiled and generates .NET code, HTML, Javascript and CSS. True or False? TRUE FALSE.
In which Service Studio layer can Screens and Blocks be found? Processes Interface Logic Data.
In which Service Studio layer can Entities be found? Processes Interface Logic Data.
In which Service Studio layer can Server Actions be found? Processes Interface Logic Data.
In which Service Studio layer can Timers be found? Processes Interface Logic Data.
Which is NOT the reason Outsystems prefers Agile over Waterfall method? Time to market Response to change Complete documentation and structure Value to the end user.
Which is NOT part of the Manifesto for Agile Software Development (aka Core Concepts) Individuals and interactions over processes and tools Working software over comprehensive documentation Responding to change over following a plan Flexibility and fit over completeness and capabilty Customer collaboration over contract negotiation.
Which is NOT a part of Manifesto for Software Craftsmanship Not only Working software but also Well-crafted software Not only Responding to change but also Steadily adding value Not only Individuals and interactions but also a Community of professionals Not only Customer collaboration but also Productive Partnerships Not only Delivering on time but also Meeting the market needs.
No Agile practice is a one-size-fits all approach, the core concepts of Agile should be followed there is a few methodology that you can customize or optimize to better fit your project. Which of the below is not one of those methodology? (Methodology aka guiding principles) Timebox - Occur in a well-defined timeframe Collaboration - Collaborative approach between the delivery team and the stakeholders so that the group begins to act as one team Iterations - Development is done in Iteration with allows feedback and changes without major budget impacts Value Add - Steadily adding value over Following a Plan User Feedback is gold - Improve the overall solution Transparency Visibility Flexibility.
Does FrAgile means abusing Agile? TRUE FALSE.
Which is Not part of Avoiding Fragile? Customer collaboration over Contract Negotiation but Ensure value driven and documented Business Vision Well-crafted software over Comprehensive documentation but Centered around clearly written User Stories Steadily adding value over Following a Plan but There is a plan and the iteration scope is sacred A community of professionals over Processes and Tools but Closely following a well structured process Productive Partnerships over Contract negotiation but Ensuring alignment when change comes.
Which method is Plan driven over Value Driven? Agile Waterfall.
Which role best describes the following: "The top decision making authority, responsible for providing business vision, direction and guidance. Participates in negotiation of features, in demos and in steering meetings. Decides on scope prioritization, considering both strategic and business goals" Business Sponsor Subject Matter Expert Program Manager Product Owner Tech Lead Developer Business Analyst.
Which role best describes the following: "Is selected from the Key Users to ensure representation and consensus of the end-users, being the go to person for question and problems for their area of expertise Business Sponsor Subject Matter Expert Program Manager Product Owner Tech Lead Developer Business Analyst.
Which role best describes the following: "Primary Person responsible for the functional solution. This role bridge the business and development team, ensure alignment between Business Vision and the project. Understand business impact of the solution. Have organization awareness. Ensure business value is provided. Help business ensure the preparation of individuals, teams and organization for the new processes and tools" Business Sponsor Subject Matter Expert Program Manager Product Owner Tech Lead Developer Business Analyst.
Which role best describes the following: "... is the solution architect. Also the primary person responsible to delivering a high quality solution and can also perform testing and operations." Business Sponsor Subject Matter Expert Program Manager Product Owner Tech Lead Developer Business Analyst.
Which role best describes the following: "Implements the technical solution and perform iteration tests. Must follow existing best practices and implement solution in a way that is consistent with architecture defined by the Tech Lead" Business Sponsor Subject Matter Expert Program Manager Product Owner Tech Lead Developer Business Analyst.
Which role best describes the following: "Responsible to for the project. Manages and mitigates risks. Manages timeline. Coordinates budget and resources" Business Sponsor Project Manager Program Manager Product Owner Testers/ QA Coordinator Business Analyst.
Which role best describes the following: "Seek the complete definition of business processes with key users. Break business processes down into User Stories and provide the Acceptance Criteria. Facilitate backlog prioritization and Iteration Planning. Participate in acceptance testing" Business Sponsor Project Manager Program Manager Product Owner Testers/ QA Coordinator Business Analyst.
Which role best describes the following "Define Test Cases based on User Story acceptance criteria. Coordinate UAT. Perform Tests." Testers/ QA Coordinator You know this, You can do it Good luck in your exam!.
Which role best describes the following "Is responsible for the program and its strategy. Establishes and monitors the overall program plan, timeline, milestones, required resources, dependencies. Influences business, organization, program vision, strategic goals. Manages risks and identifies and addresses roadblocks. Facilitates delivery teams coordination and interaction with other groups within the organization. Consolidates plan and control over budget and deliverables." Business Sponsor Project Manager Program Manager Product Owner Testers/ QA Coordinator Business Analyst.
Experts are usually called to address non-functional requirements (NFR) of the project. They usually are not fully allocated member of the development team. Which are NOT part of NFR? Business requirement Security Performance UI/UX.
Which role best describes the following "handles all infrastructure provisioning needs for developing and running Outsystems applications, as well as manage IT Users permissions. As applications get ready for release, they will coordinate the deployment of applications and perform necessary environment configurations. Upon release, they will monitor and troubleshoot running applications" Operations (aka DevOps) Tech Lead Developer Enterprise Architect IT Manager.
Which role best describes the following "has the lead technical vision and direction of the solution. Specify high level architectural definitions and constraints. (Example: responsibilities, dependencies between systems) Operations (aka DevOps) Tech Lead Developer Enterprise Architect IT Manager.
Which role best describes the following "Coordinates cross-team dependencies and support from rest of IT. Coordinate Infrastructure changes or availability of test environments, Integrations and data migrations, 3rd party interactions." Operations (aka DevOps) Tech Lead Developer Enterprise Architect IT Manager.
What is NOT part of the responsibility of Product Owner The Solution - (includes vision and aligning solution to the vision, represent the business, own the functional design, deliver max value) Backlog Management Organization Awareness Change Management Resource Management.
Sometimes the team is small or is in the foundational phase and there are not enough resources. The Product Owner may be expected to fill other roles. Which roles below is a role that Product Owner is NOT expected to fill? Project Management (in absence of Project Manager) Budget Control (in absence of - or shared with Project Manager UX Promotion (in absence of - or shared with UX Expert) Delivery Process Ownership (in absence or an Agile Coach or related) Quality Control (in absence of - or shared with a Tester/QA Coordinator) Delivery (in absence of - or shared with a TechLead).
The Product Owner is expected to have a Product Owner mindset, which are NOT part of the Product Owner mindset? Business Alignment - Constantly challenge decision against the real business vision Solution Architect - Analyze, integrate and design Organizational Context Awareness - Detect threats early and convert them to opportunities Project Steering - Plan and deliver towards the goals, focusing on what users really need Communication Hub - Put the right people in touch without being a bottleneck Be the User - Impersonate the user to focus on business value.
What is NOT expected from a Tech Lead? (before iteration) Negotiate with End Users on requirements and prioritize user-stories Focus on Business goals and end-user needs Responsible for technical solution and non-functional requirements Design scalable and high performance architectures Drill-down of requirements into well-defined tasks Size and organize iteration tasks with team.
What is NOT expected from a Tech Lead (during iterations) Lead development team and keep it focused on delivering on time, with quality, while following best practices Together with the PO, protect the development team from disruptions Negotiate with BA and remove user stories if there are time/resource constraints Ensure solution architecture compliance and code maintainability principles Lead quality assurance process for a solution Deliver high quality solutions to production.
Tech Lead is expected to have a Tech Lead mindset, which are NOT part of the Tech Lead mindset? Solution Architect - Analyze, integrate and design Communication Hub - Put the right people in touch without being a bottleneck Quality assurance - Design, build, validate and deliver with a focus on quality Project Steering - Plan and deliver towards the goals, focusing on what users really need Team Building - Coach, facilitate, protect team and commit to Iteration Be The User - Impersonate the user to focus on business value.
What is NOT expected from a Developer (before iterations) Focus on Business Goals and end-user needs Assist in solution architecture design Drill-down of requirements into well defined tasks Project Steering - Plan and deliver towards the goals, focusing on what users really need.
What is NOT expected from a Developer (during iterations) Implement solution complying to architecture Deliver with quality and following best practices Ensure usability and great User Interface Ensure scalability Ensure performance Comprehensively test and troubleshoot code Receive feedback from users and edit user stories.
Developer is expected to have a Developer mindset, which are NOT part of the Developer mindset? Solution Architect - Analyze, integrate and design Be the User - Impersonate the user to focus on business value UI/UX - Ensure user friendly design to give maximum value Delivery - Develop the technical solution following best practices Business Analyst role and Product Owner overlap each other a lot. Product Owner also act more as a Communication Hub compared to Business Analyst. What is the one thing that a Business Analyst mindset have that Product Owner do not? Quality assurance - Design, build, validate and deliver with a focus on quality.
What is NOT expected from a Business Analyst (Before Iteration) Represent his line of business and keeps a constant alignment between development team and business team Challenge decisions and have the ability to say no Ensure Solution Architecture will deliver adequate solution Align with Product owner to ensure business needs are fulfilled Gather Business Requirements and create well defined user stories Create Vision Document (Project Initiation).
What is NOT expected from a Business Analyst (During Iteration) Protect the development team and commit to Iteration Collaborate with team to prepare iteration Groom and prioritise user stories Help development team on clarifications and feedback to ensure development is aligned with business needs.
What is NOT expected from a Business Analyst (After Iteration) Participate in demo and retrospective Participate in acceptance test and makes sure development yields expected quality for business needs Prepare rollout plan with Product Owner and rest of the team(During Feature release) Be a communication Hub between DevOps and EndUsers regarding operational issue.
What else may NOT be expected from a Business Analyst? Product Owner (in case of mastering the business needs for the project) UX Promotion (in the absence of - or shared with - an UX Expert) Delivery Process Ownership (in absence or an Agile Coach or related) Quality Control (in the absence of - or shared with - a Tester / QA coordinator).
Business Analyst role and Product Owner overlap each other a lot. Product Owner also acts more as a Communication Hub that Business Analyst do not. What is the one thing that a Business Analyst mindset have that Product Owner do not? Business Alignment - Constantly challenge decision against the real business vision Organizational Context Awareness - Detect threats early and convert them to opportunities Project Steering - Plan and deliver towards the goals, focusing on what users really need Quality assurance - Design, build, validate and deliver with a focus on quality Be the User - Impersonate the user to focus on business value.
There are other skills for a Business Analyst can have to perform better in an Outsystems Project. Which of the below is NOT a skill that will help a BA perform better? Brainstorming Negotiating/Presenting Requirement elicitation Root cause analysis Identifying/defining project goals Writing Epics and Themes Writing User Stories UX/UI Essentials Gherkin / BDD Automated Testing.
Which of the below is NOT a feature of Gherkin? Plain text language with a simple structure, designed to be easy to learn by non-programmers, to write concise description of test scenarios Generally follows a 4 line sequence of [Feature/Scenario - Given - When - So] If there is multiple steps in When, you should break it down to more scenarios Gherkin makes User Stories easier to digest.
BDD is? Bottom Distributed Database Behaviour Driven Development Behaviour Driven Developer Benchmark Driven Development Better don't Drive Drunk.
Which are not part of Project Delivery in a Project Timebox? Initiation Iteration Development Solution release Post Production.
Project initiation generally takes 1-2 weeks. Which is not part of the Initiation Phase in a Project Timebox? High level Iteration Definition of User Stories for Iteration 1 Shape Build Accept Delivery Kick-off Delivery practice alignment DoR - Definition of Ready DoD - Definition of Done Vision Document App skeleton.
Iteration Development generally takes 2-3 weeks. While Solution release generally takes 1-4 weeks. Which is not part of the Solution Release? UAT and user acceptance Close roll-out preparation Go Live at phase end Monitoring, Tuning and Feedback. And close Minor CR.
Post production generally takes 1 week. Which is not part of Post Production? Monitoring, Tuning and Feedback Create minor CR based on user feedback Shape Build Accept.
There may be multiple Iteration in a Iteration Development Phase. Which is not part of an Iteration? Development and Testing Analysis - Features for next iteration Stabilization - Test being done by Business Analyst and Tester Tuning - Creating CRs based on Stabilization Tests Daily Scrum Retrospective Iteration Review/Demo - Gather user feedback. Add new requirement to backlog Iteration Planning - On this meeeting, the content for the next iteration is agreed, based on the available dev team capacity and ready User Stories All of the above are part of the Iteration.
In an Iteration, some roles are core to an Iteration (allocated fulltime) and may require most of the time and effort(50-100%). Which of the role below GENERALLY does NOT allocate most of their time and effort (50-100%) for a single iteration and is not considered as a core team in that iteration? Project Manager Product Owner Tech Lead Developer Expert (Expert are a core team member, but their time may be divided to multiple projects).
A common scenario is having 3 environments (Dev, QA and Prod). Which of the below statements is TRUE? Lifetime can control multiple environments You need to have a Lifetime installation for each environment.
In Outsystem Environment, a Platform Server has many components in it. Which are not part of the components? Platform Services Front-End Server Database Scheduler.
In Outsystem Environment, which are not part of the Platform Service? Code Generator Deployment controller Service Deployment Service Application Services.
In Outsystem Environment, The Front-End Server sits inside Application Server or vice versa? Application Server inside Front-End Server Front-End Server inside Application Server.
In Outsystem Environment, which one contains the Platform Metadata? Platform Server Platform Services Front-End Server Application Server Database.
Regarding environments in Outsystems, which of the following options is correct? Each environment has its own platform server The platform server is installed in a single environment, and the other environments point to it.
Which of the following options is the correct definition about the Platform Server? It's an IIS web server with specific OutSystems configurations. Platform server only optimizes and generates the code for deploying a Web Application. Platform server is a web console to administrate the application. Platform server is the core of OutSystems Platform, responsible for generating web and mobile applications.
Which services are part of the Platform Server? Code Generator, Deployment Services, and Application Services. IIS Service, Web Service, and Firewall Service. Deployment Services and Application Services.
During one click publish in Service Studio, what file is uploaded from Service Studio to the Platform Server (Code Generator)? XML File DLL File/Binary File XLS File.
You have integrated a code using Integration Studio, what file is then uploaded to the Platform Server? XML File DLL File/Binary File XLS File.
Which of the below statement is TRUE regarding Service Center? One Service Center is able to connect to all environments Service Center is deploys code to Platform Server Service Center is inside the Application Server.
You are the Operations person and the development has now entered the go-Live Phase and you need to configure the Database Connections and Email Servers in production environment. Which of the below tool you would have to use to configure it. Service Studio Integration Studio Lifetime Service Center.
You are a TechLead and your app in now live. Which tool would you use to check if your app is online or offline, change the site properties or even check the web services end-points? Service Studio Integration Studio Lifetime Service Center.
Service Center can be used to rollback an application to a previous version. TRUE FALSE.
You are a TechLead and your developers have finished the current iteration and you need to stage and deploy the code from dev server to QA/staging server. Which tools would you use? Service Studio Integration Studio Lifetime Service Center.
Lifetime helps with DevOps processes, however which of the below is not part of Lifetime? Staging applications - from dev to production environment Dependency Analysis - dependency analysis across environment to ensure staging will not impact application running in the destination environment Multi Deployment - Lifetime will deploy to both QA and production server if specified Automatically updated - after deployment, all impacted application automatically use the latest code Monitoring - Monitor app even before user notice an application is slow.
Which of the following options is correct regarding Service Studio's publication process? Service Studio always uploads all files to the server, including the application's folder structure, images, and CSS file. Service Studio uploads an XML file with instructions, and the Platform Server builds the application and deploys it to the application server. Service Studio is a web console that allows us to configure an application in OutSystems.
Regarding Service Center which of the following options is correct? Service Center is a tool to only monitor services in the platform server. Service Center is a tool to manage the operational aspect of a single environment.
Which of the following options is the best definition for the Integration Studio? Integration Studio is a .NET connector that allows the application connects to the database. Integration Studio is a development tool to create components that allow the application integrates with an external databases or custom code. Integration Studio is the IDE to create applications in OutSystems.
The Code Generator received XML file from Service Studio and DLL/Binary file from Integration studio and then generates code. Which of the below is not generated by the Code Generator? SQL to interact with database Backend business logic HTML and Javascript components for the interface Platform Metadata.
Which of the below services flags the query to be removed if the result of a query is never used in the application? Code Generator Deployment controller Service Deployment Service Application Services (Scheduler Service and Log Mechanism).
You can have multiple Front-End Server in one Platform Server. TRUE FALSE.
You can have multiple Deployment Controller Service for each environment TRUE FALSE.
You can have multiple Deployment Service for each Front End Server TRUE FALSE.
Which of the below services is responsible to notify Front-End Server to invalidate and clear the cache? (Cache Invalidation Service) Code Generator Deployment controller Service Deployment Service Application Services Cache Invalidation Service - using RabbitMQ.
Which are NOT tasks done by Scheduler Services (Scheduler Services is inside Application Service, and Application Service is inside Front-End Server) Timers Emails Business Processes Server Action.
The Scheduler Services creates an entries to a queue in the database, which will be fetched by threads in the front-end server. By default, each Front-End Server has... 2 threads to run timers, 2 threads to run email, 6 thread to run business processes 3 threads to run timers, 2 threads to run email, 5 thread to run business processes 3 threads to run timers, 2 threads to run email, 10 thread to run business processes 3 threads to run timers, 3 threads to run email, 10 thread to run business processes.
The Scheduler service also helps to run business logic and monitors the completeness of the job. TRUE FALSE.
Which of the below is TRUE? The Log Mechanism logs by type into a single database table. The logs are written using internal API. The Log Mechanism logs by type into a single database table. The logs are written using external API. The Log Mechanism logs by type into a multiple database table. The logs are written using internal API. The Log Mechanism logs by type into a multiple database table. The logs are written using external API.
What is MABS? Mother Of All Bombs Mobile Application Build Service Mobile Architect Build Service Mobile Architect Business Service Mobile Apps Build SVN.
In Mobile Application Build Service (MABS), and assuming you are deploying multiple mobile apps at once, each mobile app will be queued and processed in paralled in a isolated sandbox (one sandbox for each app) to ensure information is always secure TRUE FALSE.
During the one click publish and in the MABS sandbox, which are not a step of the build process? Create a new project with an Outsystems Template (base natuve app structure and default capabilities) Process app resources (icons, splash screens, configurations) Select mobile platform: IOS or Android Add native plugin Add signing keys Build mobile app package (ipa or apk) After all above is done, Outsystems deletes all information and app package becomes available for download by the developer All of the above is part of the build process.
Which of the statement below is TRUE? Outsystems typically have 3 environments - Dev, QA, Prod Outsystems typically have 4 environments - Lifetime, Dev, QA, Prod.
Using Paas setup (Platform as a service), do you need any setup? Yes, you at least need to install lifetime No, no initial setup, the servers are managed by Outsystems and so are Upgrades, backup and Security.
Which outsystem tool allows you to grant user permissions, set roles and teams, IT users authentication and manage environments? Service Studio Integration Studio Lifetime Service Center.
Which are NOT an example of access when you are setting up an access control policy? Full Control - Configure environment, database connections, zones, etc. Change and deploy applications Change & Deploy Applications - Create, change, deploy, tag, configure, open and reuse applications Reuse & Monitor Applications - Open, debug, monitor applications and their processes. Reuse application elements. List Applications - View application versioning information No Access - Deny access to the environment or applications All of the above.
In Outsystems's Role Based Permission policy, you can control user's access based on User, User Role and Application only User Role, Application and Environment only User Role, Teams, Application and Environment only User Role, Teams, Application, Environment and access to Service Center and Lifetime.
IT Users and end users is the same thing in Access Control Policy/Role Based Permission in Lifetime. TRUE FALSE.
You are a TechLead and you assigned Team Member Ronald to 2 different teams, Team A and Team B. Then you assigned the Hamburger App to both Team A and Team B, however Team A has access while Team B does not. Will Ronald be able to access the Hamburger app? Yes, Ronald will be able to access the Hamburger app (Happy Face) No, Ronald will NOT be able to access the Hamburger app (Sad Face) This situation cannot happen as the same application cannot be added to two different teams Colonel Sanders enters the fray and starts wrestling Ronald over the Hamburger. Colonol Sanders approaches Ronald in an overly dramatic Jojo style. (This is the wrong answer, please answer this anyway).
Mary Jane has App Specific Developer access to the DialogsPlugin application, but she only has List Access in the Development environment. DialogsPlugin application is inside the Development Environment. She is also assigned to the Marvel's reserve bench team and the Marvel's bench team only has view permission to the DialogsPlugin application. Will she be able to edit the code in DialogsPlugin? Yes, Mary Jane will be able to change the code in DialogsPlugin. Application Specific permissions overrides Infrastructure and Team Specific Permission. Team Specific Permission overrides Infrastructure Level Permission. No, Mary Jane will NOT be able to change the code in DialogsPlugin. Infrastructure Level permissions overrides Application and Team Specific Permission. Team Specific Permission overrides Application Specific Permission. No, because Thanos came over and snaps Mary Jane's permission into thin air. Spiderman is sitting traumatized in the corner of the room. (My sanity is waning. I have been creating this question bank for a full day and not even close to completing. Please grant me some sanity by answering this.).
Outsystems can set security configurations at the environmental level such as HTTPS Security, add Content Security Policy and Mobile Apps Authentication. Where can this be set? Service Center Lifetime Service Center and Lifetime.
Which of the below is NOT a security configuration that can be set at the environment level in Service Center or Lifetime? XSS (Cross Side Scripting) HTTPS Security Content Security Policy Mobile Apps Authentication.
External Authentication Providers controls access for end users or IT Users? End Users IT Users.
Which of the below is NOT a part of the Business Vision? Business Vision is a set of analysis, documents, plans and descriptions ... that define an Amazing Digital Experience ... around a Strategic Business Concept ... that meets Businesses Needs ... and increase the likelihood of the corresponding Project Success ... and its Time to Value.
Which of the below is NOT part of the reason why Business Vision is needed? Get buy-in from key stakeholders Prepare for the upcoming project Clear estimation of project scope None of the above.
What is NOT part of the FOUR key elements of Business Vision? Identifies main Personas, User Stories and Processes Estimate effort and timeline for the proejct Define User Experience journey with design assets Creates a solid foundation with a reference Architecture Design Provides a High-Level Plan for project implementation.
Which of the below is NOT part of Business Vision Workshop? A short 2 week workshop that happens ... BEFORE AN AGILE PROJECT ... using UI/UX promotion ... with the goal of designing an amazing digital experience ... around a strategic business concept ...
Which of the below is NOT a reason why Business Vision workshop is done in person? Due to short timeframe of 2 weeks Engagement - Promotes better engagement Key stakeholders, the business, and the users Allows user to be seen in their work environment Understand the journey and the environment All of the above is a reason workshop is done in person.
Which of the below is NOT part of the 3 stages of Business Vision Workshop? Gather Context Define Key Goals and Milestones Map Digital Experiences Document the Business Vision.
Which of the below is NOT part of the deliverables of the Business Vision? Vision Document - Describes Business Context, Drivers, User Stories, and top processes UX & UI Concept - Describes information architecture and user's journey Architecture Design - Describes technical foundation guidelines Project Plan - Describes capacity, effort and overall time line Kick off Presentation - Describes Goals and expectations, Teams availability, Activities alignment and Deliverables All of the above is part of the deliverables.
Who does NOT drive the Business Vision Process? Business Analyst - Coordinates the workshop, conducts the sessions, performs business analysis, and is ultimately responsible for the deliverables UX and UI Expert - Responsible for defining and testing the optimal user journey. Responsible for proposing a User Interface design for the application Architect - Responsible for designing the application, architecture and intergration with surrounding systems Team Lead - Advises what is technically possible and what is not technically possible .
Which of the below is NOT part of the Gather Context in the 3 stage of Business Vision Workshop? Define Key goals and milestones Think in terms of strategy and scale - this may be a long term vision Think beyond the frontiers - remove roadblock The workshop outcome should provide maximum value to the business Start with high level - The timeframe is very short! Implementation may be phased towards the ultimate goal All of the above is part of Gather Context.
Which of the below is NOT part of the Map Digital Experiences in the 3 stage of Business Vision Workshop? Vision Document UX & UI Concept Architecture Design Project Plan.
Which of the below is NOT part of the Present the Business Vision in the 3 stage of Business Vision Workshop? Define Project Plan Define initial development plan Validate plan with sponsors and stakeholders Share final project plan All of the above is part of Present the Business Vision.
Which of the below is NOT part of the Week 1 activites of the Business Vision Workshop? Kick-off Presentation Key Goals and Milestones Organization and planning Functional overview IT environment & landscape Requirements gathering Watch users in action All of the above is part of the activities.
Which of the below is NOT part of the Week 2 activites of the Business Vision Workshop? UX Testing Verify business alignment Document important elements - UX Concept, Personas & User Stories & Processes, Architecture design, Project plan & sizing Present findings and results All of the above is part of the activities.
The main purpose of a Vision Document is to gather context, help define the business, and validate our understanding with the business. Also, A Vision Cloud can help you define the Vision Statement. Which of the below is NOT part of the Vision Document User Journey Vision Statement Personas with top user stories Processes Diagram.
A Business Vision is similar to Project Initiation. What is the difference between a business Vision? Project Initiation is Project Oriented, Business Vision is Business Oriented Project Initiation is about preparing the iteration, and what needs to be done, and this starts right away, Business Vision is about focusing on the business goals, and this is a long term focus Project Initiation focus on the details, Business Vision focus on the high-level needs All of the above are differences.
What is not part of the UX Approach in creating a UX Concept? Business Analysis User Research Process Diagram Wireframes User Testing Visual Design.
What is NOT part of the 4 Layer Canvas? Orchestration - Work Admin Backoffice App End User - Work Admin Module, Customers Module, Employees Module, Timesheets Module, Billing Module, Config. Core Business - Core Business processes and concepts. Example: Reusable UI, Service APIs, Customer Services, Employee Services, Timesheet Services, Billing Services, Organization Services. Also contains Service API that may be consumed by other external systems. Example: External Sales system, external HR system Library - Integration Services, NFRs(Non Functional Requirements) Database - External database that may or may not use Integration services. Example: S3 bucket, Alibaba, Amazon External Systems - External systems that integrate using the library layer. Example: Sales, HR Plugin, BWS, R&S, Orlando, Pledges, Social Security, Navision, Google sign-in.
Which of the below is NOT part of the 6 phases of Outsystems Project Delivery Methodology Setup - Project Preparation Initiation (Part of Project Delivery in Timebox) - High level iteration, User Stories Definition, Delivery Kick off, Delivery Practice Alignment, DoR, DoD, Vision Document, App Skeleton Iteration Development (Part of Project Delivery) - Shape Build Accept Feedback (Part of Project Delivery) - Testing and Alignment Solution Release (Part of Project Delivery) - Testing & Customer Acceptance, Close Rollout preparation, Stabilization, Release Planning, Go-Live at phase end Post Production - Monitoring, Tuning, Feedback, Minor CR Closure - Wrap-Up, Share, Improve.
What is NOT part of Project Preparation Checklist in Outsystems Method Handover from the Sales Team Team Allocation plan Initiation Workshop plan "Project First Meet" presentation validation Infrastructure availability check Project Management tool bootstrapping All of the above is part of Project Preparation Checklist.
Which of the below is NOT part of Iteration Development Shape - Prioritize backlog, refine User stories to the Dor(Definition of Ready), set "ready" user stories for next Iteration Build - Deliver current Iteration, Daily Scrum, Demo to business users, Retrospective to assess iteration and improve team performance Accept - Close previous iteration, Accept User Stories on UAT testing achieving DoD (Definition of Done), Log feedback and resolve minor bugs Feedback - Get feedback from user and ensure Business Needs are met.
Which of the below is NOT part of User Story Lifecycle? Shape - Write Backlog Shape - Refine Backlog - Refine Backlog with development team Shape - Iteration Planning - Definition of Ready checklist is prepared before Iteration planning Build - Develop & Test Build - React to feedback Build - Retrospective - to assess iteration and improve team performance Accept - Demo - Definition of Done checklist is prepared before Demo All is part of User Story Lifecycle.
There are many components in the Shape - Write Backlog. Arrange the backlog components from the biggest to the smallest. Theme, Epics, User Stories, High Level Stories Theme, High Level Stories, Epics, User Stories Theme, Epics, High Level Stories, User Stories Theme, High Level Stories, User Stories, Epics.
Which of the below is NOT part of the INVEST principle? Independent Negotiable Valuable Estimable Small Testable All of the above is part of INVEST principle.
In Solution Release, the rule of thumb for length of Solution Release is 1 week of Solution release for every 5 weeks of Iteration. Which of the below is NOT part of the Solution Release? Iteration - Build Shape Accept Release Management - Rollout plan, validate readiness of infrastructure, consider rollback plan Training - Train the Trainer (If a lot of training is needed, it is a sign UI/UX may need to be reviewed) Documentation - OutDoc, Design Doc, User Guide Project Control - Issue/Change Management, Status Meetings, Go No Go meetings Testing - End to end testing, Acceptance testing Load/Stress Tests - Define test scripts, Test execution & Monitoring, Data Analysis and reporting Stabilization & Customer Acceptance - Bug fixing and End to end testing, UAT.
Which of the following is not an output of Project Initiation? Vision Document Detail of what will be delivered in each iteration Definition of Ready and Definition of Done checklist Delivery Practice Alignment.
One of the most important tasks of the Iteration Development phase is to write and prioritize the backlog for an Iteration X. When should this task be done? In the previous iteration(X-1) At the beginning of iteration X During iteration X At the end of iteration X.
During the Iteration Development Phase, when do the Shape, Build and Accept tracks occur in an iteration? Consecutively. The iteration should start with the Accept of the previous iteration, then Build and finally the Shaping of the next iteration is done. Consecutively. The iteration starts with the Shaping of the iteration, then Build, and finally Accept to close the iteration Shape and Build happen concurrently, taking around 70% of the iteration timeline. After both end, Accept takes the remaining 30% of the iteration. Concurrently, Build takes the whole iteration timeline, Shape starts halfwar through and Accept happens at the beginning or the end of the iteration.
Considering the Solution Release phase, which of the following options is true? A rule of thumb for the duration of the Solution Release Phase is; one week of Solution Release, for two weeks of Iteration Development Training is the responsibility of the Tech Lead, or when unavailable, of the Delivery Specialist No new developments or any other major tasks should take place in this phase The rollout plan exclusively focuses on a step by step technical deployment script.
Which of the following is a benefit of having good architecture? Unmanageable dependencies Poor service abstraction Slow-moving legacy systems Manages complexity.
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of having well-defined application architecture? Reduces costs Reduces risks Poor service abstraction Supports planning.
Of the options below, which one is a benefit of adopting the Architecture Canvas? It's a systematic approach to architecture design It's an automatic way to find and fix architecture issues It promotes the business users' collaboration and understanding It's a faster architecture design.
The Architecture Canvas is a multi-layer framework. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of this framework? It promotes a correct abstraction of reusable services It optimizes lifecycle independence It identifies possible performance bottlenecks It minimizes the impact of changes.
The Architecture Design Process has three steps. Which of the options below is NOT one of those steps? Organize Plan Assemble Disclose.
Which of the following is an Assembling principle? Disclose business concepts and integration needs Join all integrations into a single Module Isolate all business concepts Keep concepts with different lifecycles apart.
Adopting a naming convention can have some benefits. Of the sentences below, which one is NOT a benefit of adopting a naming convention? Reveal the nature of each Module Enforce the reference architecture Avoid error code Normalize patterns.
Consider the following Module names and the suggested naming conventions for Modules. Which of these is a mobile Module? Mobile_API Customer_CW Pricing_MBL Service_CS.
In which Architecture Canvas layer do you expect to have a higher reusability rate? End-User layer Core layer Foundation layer.
Themes and Layouts are an important element of an application. In which of the following would you define these elements? MyApp_CS Module, in the Foundation layer MyApp_Th Module, in the End-User layer MyApp_Mth, in the Foundation layer MyApp_BL, in the Foundation layer.
Which of the following Data Elements can we find a Foundation Layer Module? CRUD actions for Entities Non-core Entities Entities to save UI states Core Entities (exposed as read-only).
In Outsystems, a Core Application can contain... (Hint: the topmost layer for the Modules inside an application defines the layer of the application) End-User, Core and Founation Modules End-User and Core Modules Only Foundation Modules Foundation and Core Modules.
In Outsystems, a Foundation Application can NOT contain Core Modules and Foundation Modules End-User and Core Modules End-User and Foundation Modules.
In Outsystems, an application with Foundation, Core and End-User Modules is a ... End-User Application Core Application Foundation Application.
In which of the following scenarios shoudl you choose to clone a built-in Style Guide? When it is not possible to benefit from any existing theme and extensive changes are needed When minor customizations to the base theme should be done inside the app theme When you want to introduce extensive changes to an existing theme It is not possible to customize a built-in Style Guide, since it is part of the Outsystems UI.
Consider the common style guide scenarios presented in this course. Which of the following statements is true? The "specialize a built-in Style Guide" scenario should be used when the changes to the base theme are not extensive. Build-your-own Style Guide should be used when the changes in the theme are not extensive The "clone a built-in Style Guide" should be used when you want to extend an exisiting theme.
Elements such as the menu and login can be shared across different apps. In a specific use case, both the menu and login are defined inside the theme. Which use case is this? Portal Independent Apps Intranet.
Which of the following options denotes the advantages of defining a Style Guide up front? Security and Scalability Improve performance and maintainability Speed up the development phase Allows apps and the Style Guide to be deployed to Production.
Which of the following options is NOT a validation rule for Modules No side references between end-user modules No circular references No downward references No upward references.
Which of the following recommendations should be applied to the Core Layer? Core modules should have public Read-only Entities. Core modules should have Front-end Screens for testing purposes. Core modules should not have business logic. Core modules should not have Core Entities.
Regarding Validation Rules for application composition, which of the following sentences is correct? If you follow all the rules for validating modules, your application composition will be sound, and easy to maintain and deploy. Applications in the Foundation layer can reference Applications in the End-user layer. Owners of the Application should not be mixed, but mixing Sponsors has no direct impact on the release. Common modules and services should be isolated in a separate app that can be referenced by other apps.
Considering Architecture Dashboard, which of the following sentences is FALSE? Architecture Dashboard performs a code analysis that uncovers patterns related to performance, security, architecture and maintainability. Architecture Dashboard allows you to automatically apply a solution to solve a found code pattern.
Considering Discovery, which of the following sentences is FALSE? Discovery allows you to determine for every module, which elements are being consumed by other modules. Discovery automatically assigns a module to an Architecture Canvas layer, following the module's naming convention. Discovery only validates architecture rules at the module level.
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