Which tool is used to create reports, incorporate filters and select the Report Type?
A. Data Loader
B. Report Builder
C. A csv file that will then get imported
D. Report Composer
Explanation: Report Builder is the tool used to create reports, incorporate filters and select the Report Type. Data Loader is a tool used to import and export data in Salesforce. A csv file is a file format that can be used to import or export data in Salesforce, but it is not a tool to create reports. Report Composer is not a valid tool in Salesforce.
The business analyst at Universal Containers is helping the team transition from workflow rules to flows. The work has been built and it is time to kick off user acceptance testing (UAT). What is the goal of UAT?
A. To ensure what was originally requested is being delivered
B. Summarize the overall ask and determine what is in scope
C. To identify acceptance criteria with pass/fail indicators
Explanation: The goal of user acceptance testing (UAT) is to ensure what was originally requested is being delivered by the development team. UAT is the final phase of testing before a solution is released to production. UAT involves users or stakeholders who validate that the solution meets their needs and expectations, based on the user stories and acceptance criteria. UAT helps to verify that the solution is fit for purpose and ready for launch.
Cloud Kicks (CK) has expressed concerns about the distribution process for a new line of shoes, because the company consistently misses its targeted delivery dates. CK asks the business analyst (BA) to uncover the issue and propose a business solution. What should the BA do next?
A. Review future state distribution processes for CK.
B. Explore how retailers similar to CK handle distribution
C. Shadow an operations team member at the CK distribution facility
Explanation: This answer suggests shadowing as the next step for the BA to uncover the issue and propose a business solution for CK’s distribution challenge. Shadowing is a technique where the BA observes how a user performs their tasks in their natural environment. Shadowing helps to gain insights into the user’s workflow, challenges, pain points, and opportunities for improvement.
The business analyst (BA) at Cloud Kicks (CK) is writing user stones for an upcoming Commerce Cloud website release. One of the requirements from the technical team is to perform stress testing for an upcoming promotion. The BA is translating the requirement into a user story. Which user story most accurately represents the goal?
A. As a visitor to the CK website, I want to make sure that I can shop without disruption during a large promotion so I have a frictionless shopping experience.
B. As a site administrator of the CK website, I want to make sure that the web server can process requests at 150% of the average traffic rate during the latest promotion.
C. As a user, I want to make sure that shoppers on the CK website can complete their purchases without disruption during the newest promotion.
Explanation: The user story that most accurately represents the goal is B. As a site administrator of the CK website, I want to make sure that the web server can process requests at 150% of the average traffic rate during the latest promotion. This user story clearly defines who (site administrator), what (make sure that the web server can process requests), why (during the latest promotion), and how (at 150% of the average traffic rate). This user story also aligns with the goal of performing stress testing for an upcoming promotion, which is a type of testing that evaluates how a system performs under extreme load or demand. The other options are either inaccurate or incomplete. Option A is inaccurate because it does not represent the goal of stress testing, but rather the goal of usability testing, which is a type of testing that evaluates how easy and intuitive a system is to use. Option C is incomplete because it does not specify how (at what rate or level) to make sure that shoppers can complete their purchases without disruption.
A new business analyst (BA) wants to follow the correct order of phases in the implementation lifecycle on a Salesforce project. How should the BA approach the project?
A. Analyze, build, operate, deliver
B. Analyze, build, deliver, operate
C. Analyze, operate, build, deliver
Explanation: The correct order of phases in the implementation lifecycle on a Salesforce project is analyze, build, deliver, operate. In the analyze phase, the business analyst elicits requirements, maps business processes, and creates user stories. In the build phase, the development team configures and customizes Salesforce based on the user stories. In the deliver phase, the solution is tested, validated, and deployed to production. In the operate phase, the solution is monitored, maintained, and improved based on feedback and metrics.
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