01. A customer is asking for an application that can be accessible on mobile devices.What are the two most important pieces of information to collect in this scenario?
(Choose two)
a) Number of total users
b) Tasks to be available via mobile devices
c) Online and offline usage
d) Branding
02. During the requirements gathering phase, which of the requirements gathering methods can be used to capture the most accurate and reliable information?
(Select all that apply.)
a) Shadow prospective users of your application as they perform their typical duties
b) Have prospective users answer short questions about what they do and what challenges they face
c) Form a hypothesis about the requirements and perform experiments with users and subject matter experts to confirm
d) Ask users and subject matter experts to describe their duties and pain points in detail
03. One method of planning that helps with organizing stories and epics is story mapping. What is the correct order of a story map, from top to bottom?
a) Backbone, User Stories, Epics
b) Epics, Backbone, User Stories
c) Backbone, Epics, User Stories
d) User Stories, Backbone, Epics
04. What are the user experience options for viewing records and other parts of an application?
a) Sites, Tempo, Portals, Embedded Interfaces
b) Process Models, Record Lists, Sites, Portals
c) Sites, Records, Summary View, List View
d) Sites, Tempo, Feeds, Embedded Interfaces
05. Which role is responsible for defining and prioritizing the work that the developers on the team will perform?
a) Appian Analyst
b) Product Owner
c) Lead Developer
d) Team Lead
06. A partially created user story has been added to the product backlog and you are asked to review it. So far, it includes a user description, along with the interactions required and the business value.According to best practices.
which two components should also be added?
(Choose two)
a) Acceptance criteria
b) Date to be delivered by
c) Complexity of the development required
d) Any dependencies on other user stories
07. In order to capture the right quantity and quality of information during requirement gathering, business analysts can start with basic questions about the application.
(Select all that apply.)
a) Who will work on a particular feature?
b) Where is the data used in the application coming from?
c) When does a particular feature need to be ready?
d) How will the application handle user errors?
08. What are the two most important objectives for requirements gathering?
(Choose two)
a) Ensure an adequate and consistent backlog of requirements to keep the team working
b) Ensure that requirements are valuable and consistent with the customer needs
c) Ensure that each requirement is assigned to a specific sprint in the project
d) Ensure all implementation details are defined
09. Which of the following is NOT a standard user story component?
a) User or users
b) Time frame for development
c) Acceptance criteria
d) Sizing
10. You would like to diagram the process of a customer deciding between email, text, both email and text, or no notifications at the end of a transaction. What gateway type would be appropriate for this scenario?
a) Exclusive Gateway
b) Parallel Gateway
d) Complex Gateway