S90.04 Project Delivery & Methodology

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Question 1

Which accurately describe the relationship between a service profile and a service registry record?

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  • Service registry record is the name used to distinguish a service profile once its associated service is deployed.

  • The service profile and the service registry record are always the same document.

  • Service profiles and service registry records can contain similar types of information. However, their formats are often different because the service registry record format is usually dependent upon the specific service registry product being used.

  • A service registry record often contains a subset of the information found in a service profile due to the application of the Service Abstraction principle.

Question 2

Which of the following statements describe business process steps that are not suitable for service encapsulation?

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  • manual business process steps that cannot be automated

  • business process steps that are related to the functional context of a business entity

  • business process steps that are performed by existing legacy systems that may introduce unacceptable performance constraints or security risks

  • business process steps that contain decision logic based upon business rules

Question 3

During a service modeling process, you are required to identify agnostic service candidates. Three service analysts try to help you, but each gives you a different opinion. Which of the following opinions would generally be considered good advice?

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  • "Isolate business process steps that are not specific to the business process. These can help you define agnostic service candidates."

  • "Use a business entity diagram to help you identify business process steps that may relate to business entities. These can help you define agnostic entity service candidates."

  • "Isolate all decision logic that controls the business process flow and group it together within a single agnostic service candidate. This decision logic can help you define agnostic task service candidates."

  • All of the above statements can be considered good advice because they all support recommended service modeling practices.