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What are two roles a project Steering Committee plays in determining what methodologies are used? Choose 2 answers

  1. Enforcing that corporate project stage gates are part of the chosen methodology
  2. Designing a methodology that will meet a particular project's requirements
  3. Approving deviations from the chosen methodology, when required to address project issues
  4. Setting the criteria for selecting Agile or Waterfall methodology to be used on internal projects

Answer(s): A,D



Universal Containers (UC) is working on a major project and has determined that its approach to a certain feature will no longer work with an upcoming Salesforce platform release (e.g., Winter to Spring).What should a Technical Architect recommend to address this issue?

  1. Continue with the current approach, since Salesforce will rectify the issue prior to updating the production environment to the new platform release
  2. Continue development in a non -upgraded sandbox, and have the developer update the API version of the code to the upcoming API version for testing purposes
  3. Submit a request to Salesforce to enable the 'delay upgrade' feature in their org. Have the UC administrator schedule the upgrade for a later date
  4. Determine the developer sandbox upgrade schedule, and have the developer refactor the approach to the feature in the upgraded sandbox

Answer(s): D



The release will be deployed over a weekend, one week after Salesforce updates the production environment (e.g., from Winter to Spring). UC has found that a full sandbox refresh can take several days.
What should the architect suggest as an optimal deployment plan?

  1. Two weeks before go -live, deploy to Staging and then refresh the Staging and Production support sandboxes. Deploy from Staging to Production at go-live
  2. Approximately six weeks before go -live, ensure the sandbox will be on the release preview. One week before go live, deploy to Staging. Deploy from Staging to Production at go-live
  3. One month before go -live, deploy to Staging and to Production Support. Deploy from Production Support to Production at go-live
  4. One week before go -live, initiate the Staging sandbox refresh and then immediately deploy to Staging. Deploy from Staging to Production at go-live

Answer(s): B



An Architect is working on a Universal Containers project, and due to security concerns they cannot provide the Architect with production access. Instead, a central release management team will be responsible for performing production deployments for all development teams. How should an Architect leverage the Metadata API to ensure any metadata components necessary to deploy the project's functionality are properly communicated to the release management team?

  1. Create a change set in each sandbox and download the package.xml file for the release management team
  2. Provide a spreadsheet of all components and utilize the metadata API's readMetadata call
  3. Provide the Release Management team a copy of the audit trail from the sandbox you wish to deploy from
  4. Send a package.xml file with associated metadata in a .zip file to the Release Management team

Answer(s): D






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