Salesforce Mule-Con-201 Cert Guide PDF 100% Cover Real Exam Questions [Q59-Q80]

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NEW QUESTION # 59
Which strategies can be effective in incorporating the principles of the Catalyst approach to scope engagements?

  • A. Aligning the scope with dynamic business and technological environments
  • B. Maintaining a narrow, unchanging scope
  • C. Excluding stakeholders from the scoping process
  • D. Setting unrealistic goals to challenge the team

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 60
What is a primary benefit of architecting to maximize reuse and reuse potential in projects?

  • A. Enhances scalability and flexibility
  • B. Reduces implementation speed
  • C. Restricts innovation
  • D. Increases project costs

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 61
What is a primary objective when architecting for both immediate and future project needs?

  • A. To minimize operational costs at the expense of scalability
  • B. To disregard user feedback
  • C. To maintain a flexible and adaptable framework
  • D. To focus solely on current technology trends

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 62
How should business outcomes be aligned with stakeholders?

  • A. By imposing predetermined outcomes without consultation
  • B. By minimizing stakeholder involvement
  • C. Through regular, structured communication
  • D. Ensuring stakeholder disagreements are avoided

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 63
Why is maximizing reuse potential important in architectural design?
(Choose Two)

  • A. It extends the lifecycle of existing assets.
  • B. It necessitates the constant creation of new components.
  • C. It saves time and reduces costs.
  • D. It discourages innovation.

Answer: A,C


NEW QUESTION # 64
What does a Center for Enablement (C4E) provide to enable project delivery teams?

  • A. A central integration testing team
  • B. Subject matter expertise on specific industry trends
  • C. An Architecture Review Board that guides and reviews enterprise-level architecture
  • D. A mechanism for project teams to collaborate

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 65
In the context of Catalyst's Center for Enablement (C4E) foundational assets, which two statements are true about assets when identifying and publishing API specification and API fragment-type assets?
(Choose two.)

  • A. They are published to a central repository such as Anypoint Exchange
  • B. They are identified during the C4E intake process
  • C. They are published in the C4E newsletter
  • D. They are published to a content management repository such as Confluence or SharePoint
  • E. They are identified during code reviews

Answer: A,B


NEW QUESTION # 66
Why is it necessary to articulate the benefits of automation in composable architectures?

  • A. To complicate the understanding of system operations
  • B. To discourage the use of modern development practices
  • C. To increase the reliance on outdated practices
  • D. To justify the investment in technology

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 67
A major online retailer receives a file of settled payments from a payment processor that must be saved into their financial system. Each file contains on average 250K records, with some files containing one million or more records.
The records in the file must be validated against existing orders before they are saved into the financial system. Records that fail validation must be sent to an error queue for manual processing.
What is the appropriate interaction type, pattern, and composition that describes the end-to-end integration?

  • A. Interaction Type: Command Interaction Pattern: Batch Composition: Aggregation
  • B. Interaction Type: Event Interaction Pattern: Batch Composition: Orchestration
  • C. Interaction Type: Event Interaction Pattern: One-way Composition: Aggregation
  • D. Interaction Type: Command Interaction Pattern: Request-reply Composition: Orchestration

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 68
What could be a sign that a company in a Catalyst engagement is overly focused on projects rather than adopting a product mindset?

  • A. They create a widely communicated roadmap with versions and release dates
  • B. They create temporary cross-functional teams for building APIs
  • C. They recognize current and future customer needs
  • D. They define a contract for usage

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 69
Which two statements are true when designing an architecture roadmap that balances both short-term and long-term outcomes?
(Choose Two)

  • A. Demonstrate how the reduced effort of the current engagement will be compensated by the increased effort in future engagements
  • B. Detail the components being delivered now, and how those components need to be re-architected in future engagements
  • C. Detail all common components required for current and future engagements
  • D. Detail the components being delivered now, and the usage of those components in the scope of the current engagement and the anticipated usage beyond
  • E. Demonstrate how the increased effort of the current engagement is more than compensated by the reduced effort in future engagements

Answer: D,E


NEW QUESTION # 70
What types of assets are most commonly hosted on the Knowledge Hub?

  • A. Obsolete software versions
  • B. Updated tools and frameworks
  • C. Temporary files
  • D. Permanent, static files

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 71
An organization is adopting a Catalyst approach to transforming its enterprise from siloed retail channels to an omnichannel retail enterprise. How should the Catalyst approach differ from other delivery approaches that the organization has used in the past?

  • A. The Catalyst approach will have a defined ending so that the entire organization will know when all capabilities will be delivered
  • B. The Catalyst approach will not be a "one and done" project; it will be an ongoing effort over time with multiple projects, each with its own set of objectives that collectively drive towards delivering all capabilities of an omnichannel retail enterprise
  • C. The Catalyst approach will be a long-term project that delivers all necessary omnichannel capabilities after all requirements are gathered and analyzed, solutions are designed and implemented, and all new capabilities are tested
  • D. The Catalyst approach should use external development teams so that internal IT teams can focus on preparing to support the deployment and ongoing maintenance of the new omnichannel enterprise

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 72
Which organizational models are suitable for a C4E?

  • A. Hierarchical only
  • B. All of the above
  • C. Distributed teams
  • D. Network-based

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 73
What does an API-led approach to connectivity emphasize on the conceptual and logical level?

  • A. Using a mix of interaction types and patterns appropriately
  • B. Limiting connectivity options
  • C. Relying solely on legacy systems
  • D. Avoiding standardization of interfaces

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 74
How does architecting on top of a digital platform benefit projects?
(Choose Two)

  • A. It leverages existing digital capabilities.
  • B. It creates dependency on a single technology.
  • C. It restricts access to modern technologies.
  • D. It enables better scalability.

Answer: A,D


NEW QUESTION # 75
Which principles of architecting with Catalyst are valuable for projects and engagements?
(Choose Two)

  • A. Aligning architecture with business needs.
  • B. Ignoring stakeholder inputs.
  • C. Maintaining flexibility to adapt to business changes.
  • D. Prioritizing technological solutions over business outcomes.

Answer: A,C


NEW QUESTION # 76
How does a C4E typically support project teams within an organization?

  • A. Providing resources and guidance to help meet business objectives
  • B. Ensuring they do not communicate with other teams to prevent information leaks
  • C. Offering minimal support to foster toughness
  • D. By isolating them to encourage independence

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 77
What is a critical factor in designing composable solutions to ensure transactionality?

  • A. Relying solely on external transaction coordinators
  • B. Avoiding transactions in composable architectures
  • C. Designing components to handle their own state management
  • D. Ignoring transaction management

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 78
What is a key difference between a goal and an objective while defining business outcomes using the Catalyst approach?

  • A. A goal is typically associated with a business capability; an objective is typically related to a platform capability
  • B. A goal may be a high-level statement of intent or direction; an objective must be specific and measurable
  • C. A goal can always be mapped to a measurable key performance indicator (KPI); an objective may not always have an associated KPI
  • D. A goal must be time-bound and realistic; an objective may be open-ended as long as it is clearly stated

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 79
Which two statements are true about the 180 day activity plan?
(Choose Two)

  • A. It allows the mapping of milestones to business outcomes
  • B. It is an important component in managing and reporting status to stakeholders
  • C. It must only cover a period of 180 days
  • D. It contains the effort and duration for all of the detailed activities of a Catalyst engagement
  • E. It is a static plan that is produced at the beginning of an engagement

Answer: A,B


NEW QUESTION # 80
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