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The CTO at Universal Containers decided to principle? Implement the Scrum framework for its agile teams, and communicated a set of Scrum principles to the company. Which describes a Scrum


A. Deliver working software, so if a software component is working, avoid changing it.


B. Respect other teams by not doing their work (a developer should not test the software).


C. Create transparency by being honest and clear about timing, planning, and obstacles.


D. Embrace change by working on a different scope every day.





C.
  Create transparency by being honest and clear about timing, planning, and obstacles.

Explanation:

Creating transparency by being honest and clear about timing, planning, and obstacles is one of the Scrum principles, as it helps to build trust and collaboration among the team and the stakeholders. Delivering working software is also a Scrum principle, but it does not mean that the software should not be changed if it is working. Respect is another Scrum principle, but it does not imply that a developer should not test the software, as testing is part of the development process. Embracing change is also a Scrum principle, but it does not mean that the scope should change every day, as that would make it impossible to deliver value and quality.

Universal Containers (UC) has been following the Waterfall methodology to deliver customer apps in Salesforce. As the business is growing at scale and with demand to incorporate features and functionality at faster pace, UC is finding the Waterfall approach is not an optimal process, and intends to transition towards an agile development methodology. Which are the two strengths of using an agile development methodology? Choose 2


A. Careful documentation is done at each step of the process so a target body of knowledge is available for inspection.


B. There are many small releases of functional code, allowing stakeholders to see and touch the work in progress.


C. All elements of the build are fully understood before work begins, reducing risk of unpleasant surprises.


D. The project requirements in later phases are expected and accommodated by the process, by design.





B.
  There are many small releases of functional code, allowing stakeholders to see and touch the work in progress.

D.
  The project requirements in later phases are expected and accommodated by the process, by design.

Explanation:

Agile development methodology allows for frequent and incremental releases of functional code, which enables stakeholders to provide feedback and validate the requirements. Agile development methodology also embraces changes in the project requirements as the business needs evolve, and adapts to them accordingly.

A developer with Universal Containers recently created a flow in the developer sandbox. While working on the flow, the developer deactivated it and made updates multiple times before the flow worked as desired. Now the developer is planning to use a change set to migrate the flow to the QA sandbox. What two statements should be considered when migrating the flow with change sets? Choose 2 answers


A. When a change set with a multiple versioned flow is uploaded, it includes only the active version of the flow.


B. When a change set with a multiple versioned flow is uploaded, it includes all the versions of the flow.


C. When a change set with a multiple versioned flow is uploaded, and no active version is available, it includes the most recent inactive version of the flow.


D. When a change set with a multiple versioned flow is uploaded, and no active version is available, it throws an exception.





A.
  When a change set with a multiple versioned flow is uploaded, it includes only the active version of the flow.

C.
  When a change set with a multiple versioned flow is uploaded, and no active version is available, it includes the most recent inactive version of the flow.

Explanation:

When migrating a flow with change sets, the following statements should be considered: When a change set with a multiple versioned flow is uploaded, it includes only the active version of the flow. When a change set with a multiple versioned flow is uploaded, and no active version is available, it includes the most recent inactive version of the flow. These statements are based on the Salesforce documentation on how change sets handle flows with multiple versions. The other statements are incorrect, as they do not reflect the actual behavior of change sets.

What are two advantages of automated test data loads over manual data loads Choose 2 answers


A. Automated loads can be done with no human oversight.


B. FRED Automated loads are reliable in their results.


C. Automated loads cannot be scripted by CICD tools.


D. Automated loads will increase costs.





A.
  Automated loads can be done with no human oversight.

B.
  FRED Automated loads are reliable in their results.

Explanation:

Two advantages of automated test data loads over manual data loads are that automated loads can be done with no human oversight and that automated loads are reliable in their results. Automated loads can be scheduled and executed without human intervention, which saves time and effort. Automated loads can also ensure that the data is consistent and accurate, which reduces errors and risks. Automated loads do not necessarily increase costs, as they can also save money in the long run by improving efficiency and quality. Automated loads can also be scripted by CICD tools, which is one of the benefits of using them.

Universal Containers (UC) has two subsidiaries which operate independently. UC has made the decision to operate two of separate Salesforce orgs, one for each subsidiary. However, certain functions and processes between the two orgs must be standardized. Which two approaches should UC take to develop customizations once, and make them available in both orgs? Choose 2 answers


A. Develop the functionality in a sandbox and deploy it to both production orgs


B. Set up Salesforce-to-Salesforce to deploy the functionality from one org to the other


C. Create a managed package in a sandbox and deploy it to both production orgs


D. Create a package in a Developer Edition org and deploy it to both production orgs





C.
  Create a managed package in a sandbox and deploy it to both production orgs

D.
  Create a package in a Developer Edition org and deploy it to both production orgs

Explanation:

C and D are the best approaches to develop customizations once and make them available in both orgs, as they use packages that can be installed and updated in multiple orgs. A is not a good approach, as it does not allow for versioning and dependency management of the customizations. B is not a good approach, as it does not support deploying metadata components between orgs.


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