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Universal Containers has just initiated a project to implement partner community. The application will be deployed into a production environment currently in use by a large Salesforce user base. The project manager has insisted that the development and testing team use a single developer sandbox.
What is the risk with this approach?

  1. Tester will encounter platform limits due to developer sandbox capacity limits.
  2. Testers will experience functional changes throughput testing due to not having isolation form development.
  3. Testers will hit governor limits due to large volume of users in the developer sandbox.
  4. Refreshing the developer sandbox will take significant time.

Answer(s): B



Universal Containers (UC) is implementing a governance framework and has asked the Architect to make recommendations regarding release planning.
Which two decisions should the Architect make when planning for releases? Choose 2 answers

  1. How to test existing functionality to ensure no regressions are introduced.
  2. Whether Salesforce will wait to upgrade the pod until after a UC release is complete.
  3. How to roll back to the previous Salesforce release if there are issues.
  4. When to test a new UC feature release if there are issues.

Answer(s): C,D



Which two project situations favor a waterfall methodology? Choose 2 answers

  1. An application with many systems and inter-dependencies between components.
  2. An application with regulatory compliance requirements to be validated by outside agencies.
  3. An application in post-production, with incremental changes made by a small team.
  4. An in-house application with a fixed team size, but an open timeline and flexible requirements.

Answer(s): A,B



Universal Containers (UC) is preparing for the new Salesforce release in a couple of months, and has several ongoing development projects that may be affected.
Which three steps should the team at UC take to prepare for this release? Choose 3 answers

  1. Contact Salesforce to schedule a time to upgrade the full Sandbox.
  2. Refresh a Sandbox during the Release Preview Window to ensure they have the upcoming release.
  3. Run regression tests in an upgraded sandbox to detect any issues with the Upgrade.
  4. Review the release notes for automatically-enabled features and technical debt.
  5. Upgrade any SOAP integrations to the newest WSDL as early as possible

Answer(s): B,C,D






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