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GAQM CBAF-001 Exam - Topic 1 Question 38 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's CBAF-001 exam
Question #: 38
Topic #: 1
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What is the model of a current business process often called?

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Elvis
6 months ago
AS-IF sounds familiar too, but I’m not sure.
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Claudio
6 months ago
I thought it was the n-IS model, but I guess I was wrong.
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Kristeen
6 months ago
Wait, is it really called AS-IS? I thought it was something else.
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Mollie
6 months ago
Totally agree, AS-IS is the standard term!
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Nancey
6 months ago
It's definitely the AS-IS model.
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Jenelle
7 months ago
I'm leaning towards the AS-IS model too, but I keep mixing it up with the IS-IT model.
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Frederica
7 months ago
The n-IS model? That doesn't ring a bell at all. I feel like I should know this better.
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Skye
7 months ago
I remember practicing a question like this, and I think AS-IF was mentioned, but it doesn't sound right for this context.
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Daron
7 months ago
I think the current business process model is called the AS-IS model, but I'm not completely sure.
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Malcolm
7 months ago
The AS-IS model sounds right to me. That's the term we've been using in class to describe the current state of a business process.
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Stephane
7 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The options don't seem very clear to me. I'll have to think it through carefully.
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Mattie
7 months ago
I'm pretty sure the model of a current business process is called the AS-IS model, so I'll go with option A.
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Corinne
7 months ago
I'm leaning towards option A, the AS-IS model, but I want to double-check my notes just to be sure.
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Cristal
7 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the relationship between Namespaces and the Registry Service.
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Stephane
7 months ago
I think the key here is being able to roll back the virus pattern file to the previous version. Option B looks promising, as it mentions being able to select the Rollback option in the Management Console.
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Eva
8 months ago
Okay, let's see. I think the key here is to figure out how to best structure the legal entities and associate the financial dimensions to support reporting by division. I'll need to weigh the pros and cons of each option.
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Emeline
12 months ago
The 'AS-IF' model? Seriously, are we running a business or playing a game of 'what if?'
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Rebecka
10 months ago
A) The AS-IS model.
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Lashawna
10 months ago
The 'AS-IF' model? Seriously, are we running a business or playing a game of 'what if?'
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Ronnie
10 months ago
B) The AS-IF model.
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Hobert
11 months ago
A) The AS-IS model.
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Raymon
1 year ago
The 'IS-IT' model? I'm not even sure what that's supposed to mean. Is it a model or an IT question?
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Howard
11 months ago
C) The n-IS model.
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Nieves
11 months ago
B) The AS-IF model.
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Sylvie
11 months ago
A) The AS-IS model.
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Alishia
1 year ago
The 'n-IS' model? Is that like an 'n-th' version of the current state? Sounds a bit confusing to me.
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Quinn
11 months ago
User 3: Yes, exactly. It's a common term used in business process modeling.
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Marleen
11 months ago
User 2: Oh, I see. So it's just another way of saying the current state.
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Claribel
11 months ago
User 3: Yeah, it's basically a snapshot of how things are currently done in a business process.
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Rolland
11 months ago
User 2: Oh, I see. So it's just another way of saying the current state.
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Bev
12 months ago
User 1: The 'n-IS' model is actually the AS-IS model.
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Tammara
12 months ago
User 1: The 'n-IS' model is actually the AS-IS model.
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Rory
1 year ago
I mean, 'AS-IF' really? That sounds like something a comedian would come up with, not a valid business process model.
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Teri
11 months ago
D) The IS-IT model.
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Jacklyn
11 months ago
C) The n-IS model.
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Lamar
1 year ago
A) The AS-IS model.
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Christa
1 year ago
The AS-IS model, of course. It's the current state of the business process, not some imaginary or hypothetical one.
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Deja
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think A) The AS-IS model makes sense because it represents the current state.
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Ernie
1 year ago
I agree with Danilo, the AS-IS model is commonly used.
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Danilo
1 year ago
I think the answer is A) The AS-IS model.
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Kattie
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think A) The AS-IS model makes sense because it represents the current state.
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Carma
1 year ago
I agree with Silvana, the AS-IS model is commonly used.
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Silvana
1 year ago
I think the answer is A) The AS-IS model.
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