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ASD01 Practice Exam Questions with Answers Designing Blue Prism Process Solutions Certification

Question # 6

The following Object Design has been created for a mainframe banking application.

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Which of the following statements about the Object design above are correct? (Choose two.)

A.

The Add Note action in the “BankHost – Notepad” business object does not require an input for Type as the process definition document states that ‘Information’ will always be selected for this process.

B.

The object design facilitates a scalable design that will reduce the impact of change when the object layer needs altering.

C.

The object design should be simplified by storing all BankHost actions in the same object.

D.

There is no need for attach actions to be replicated across all the objects.

E.

The design complies with Blue Prism design best practice.

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Question # 7

A process is required for a telecoms company to work cases supplied via a daily Excel file. Although the file will only contain around 1000 rows, the average case time is such that the workload is far too big for one machine to complete in a day, so the solution has been designed with multiple machines in mind. One machine will load the work queue while the others wait, then once the queue is ready all machines will work it together. The requirements state that the input file is machine generated, has a known format, is generally clean but may contain exceptions – rows with an empty cell, partial phone numbers, or accounts that don’t exist.

What should the solution do to combat this problem?

A.

The solution should read the file and load the queue without validating the data. The data validation should be the first step in working a queue item, with invalid cases marked as exceptions.

B.

The solution should open the file and delete any row with either missing, incomplete or invalid data. Then the ‘clean’ file should be read and the resulting collection added to the queue.

C.

The solution read the file and then loop through the resulting collection and discard any row with either missing, incomplete or invalid data. Then the ‘clean’ collection should then be loaded into the queue.

D.

The solution should validate the data and check that the accounts exist in the target applications beforehand, so that only clean cases are loadedinto the queue.

E.

The solution should apply a filter to the Excel file to hide any row with empty cells and only load the complete rows.

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Question # 8

When designing business objects which of the following statements is true? (Choose three.)

A.

It’s best practice to keep application logic in onebusiness object so that there is a single point of reference.

B.

It’s good practice to split application logic into multiple objects so that the process is more efficient.

C.

It’s good practice to keep application logic in one business object so that developers know where to find.

D.

It’s good practice to keep application logic in one business object to minimize the process dependencies.

E.

It’s a good practice to split application logic into multiple objects to minimize the process dependencies.

F.

It’s agood practice to split application logic into multiple objects to minimize the effect of change.

G.

It’s a good practice to keep application logic in one business object so that the process is more efficient.

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