What is the storage of the Developer Pro Sandbox?
A. 300MB
B. 200MB
C. 2GB
D. 1GB
Explanation: The storage of the Developer Pro Sandbox is 1GB. 300MB, 200MB, and 2GB are not valid storage sizes for the Developer Pro Sandbox.
Cloud Kicks (CK) wants to Improve the current business process for moving orders from the warehouse to the customer as part of a Commerce Cloud Implementation. The business analyst would like to gather more Information to create the future state process. Who is the most appropriate subject matter expert (SME) to confirm the current business process and elicit deeper understanding of CK's goals, opportunities, and pain points?
A. Sales manager
B. Chief financial officer
C. Supply chain manager
Explanation: The most appropriate subject matter expert (SME) to confirm the current business process and elicit deeper understanding of CK’s goals, opportunities, and pain points is the supply chain manager. The supply chain manager is responsible for overseeing the flow of goods from the warehouse to the customer, and has the most knowledge and insight into the current business process. The supply chain manager can also provide valuable feedback and suggestions for improving the business process and achieving the desired outcomes. The sales manager and the chief financial officer are not directly involved in the business process of moving orders from the warehouse to the customer, and may not have the same level of expertise or interest as the supply chain manager.
A business analyst (BA) at Northern Trail Outfitters has been asked to prepare documentation including acceptance criteria and definition of done for a Heroku project. Which way should the BA approach creation of this documentation?
A. Include the personal perspective for acceptance criteria and the overall perspective for definition of done.
B. Create one consolidated set of documentation as the two terms are synonymous and used interchangeably.
C. Include the overall perspective for acceptance criteria and the persona's perspective for definition of done.
At Universal Containers, a business analyst (BA) solution architect, lead developer, quality assurance lead, and other team members need access to user stories as part of the Agile lifecycle of enhancements to a Marketing Cloud integration project. What should the BA do to give all team members access and visibility to the most recent user stories as the project is in motion?
A. Define a common repository to hold all user stories and track changes over time.
B. Allow each team member to merge all user stories at the end of user acceptance testing.
C. Send emails to stakeholders with all of the changes to the user stories
Explanation: The best practice for giving all team members access and visibility to the most recent user stories as the project is in motion is to define a common repository to hold all user stories and track changes over time. A common repository is a centralized location where all user stories are stored and managed. It allows all team members to access, view, edit, comment, prioritize, assign, and update user stories as needed. It also tracks changes over time and provides version control and history of user stories. A common repository can be a tool such as Jira, Trello, Asana, or Salesforce Agile Accelerator.
The business analyst at Cloud Kicks received verbal acceptance of all user stories by the product owner and set the status of the user stories to ‘’Ready for Development’’ on a spreadsheet. The development team later reports are unable to confirm which user stories are ready to be built.
A. The user stories were save outside of a shared repository
B. The definition of done of the user stories was unclear.
C. The user stories were linked to the incorrect business process map.
Explanation: This answer states that saving user stories outside of a shared repository is why UC’s development team reports they are unable to confirm which user stories are ready to be built after receiving verbal acceptance of all user stories by the product owner and setting their status to ‘Ready for Development’ on a spreadsheet by UC’s BA. A shared repository is a common or central location where documents or files can be stored, accessed, and updated by multiple users or teams. Saving user stories outside of a shared repository means that the BA stores user stories in a place where they are not visible or available to other users or teams, such as their personal computer, email, etc. Saving user stories outside of a shared repository is why UC’s development team reports they are unable to confirm which user stories are ready to be built because it prevents them from seeing or accessing the latest version or status of user stories, and it creates confusion or inconsistency among them.
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