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Pegasystems PEGACPLSA88V1 Exam - Topic 3 Question 9 Discussion

Actual exam question for Pegasystems's PEGACPLSA88V1 exam
Question #: 9
Topic #: 3
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How do you improve performance during synchronization for users of an offline-enable mobile app.

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Harrison
3 months ago
Not sure about D, large data pages might slow things down.
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Xuan
3 months ago
Using node-scope data pages is a smart move!
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Veronika
3 months ago
Wait, can you really restrict access groups? Sounds limiting.
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Stephaine
4 months ago
Totally agree, optimistic locking helps avoid conflicts!
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Renea
4 months ago
I think option B is key for better sync performance.
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Bernardo
4 months ago
Declaring large data pages in the whitelist might be beneficial, but I feel like I need to double-check how that interacts with synchronization processes.
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Peter
4 months ago
Restricting offline-enabled access groups sounds familiar, but I wonder if that really impacts performance or just limits user access.
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Vicki
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question about optimistic locking, and it seemed like a good way to handle conflicts during sync, but I can't recall if it directly improves performance.
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Tamra
5 months ago
I think using node-scope data pages could help with performance, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the best approach for all scenarios.
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Danica
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. I think I need to review the concepts of node-scope data pages and the data page whitelist before I can make a solid decision. The optimistic locking option sounds promising, but I want to make sure I understand it fully.
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Hermila
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I think the best approach here is to configure optimistic locking on the offline-enabled cases. That should help reduce conflicts and improve overall performance during synchronization. The other options don't seem as directly relevant.
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Aretha
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the options here. I'm not sure if I fully understand the differences between node-scope data pages, optimistic locking, and the data page whitelist. I'll need to think this through carefully.
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Lorrine
5 months ago
This question seems pretty straightforward. I think the key is to focus on improving synchronization performance for offline-enabled mobile apps.
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Yoko
5 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. Restricting the number of offline-enabled access groups seems like the most effective way to improve synchronization performance. The other options don't really address the core issue.
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Gussie
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I'll have to think it through carefully to make sure I understand the concept of case sensitivity.
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Cristal
5 months ago
I think service modeling is definitely about conceptualizing services before they're built. Pretty sure that's true.
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Nelida
5 months ago
I think a basic map visualization would be the best choice here to analyze the customer visit data based on the population in the store locations across the US.
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Catina
10 months ago
Jokes on you, the real answer is E: Hire a team of performance ninjas to optimize your app. That's the only way to be sure!
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Carin
10 months ago
Ah, the age-old question of offline performance. I'd say B is the winner - optimistic locking is the way to keep things zippy, even when the network is down.
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Tuyet
8 months ago
C) Restrict the number of offline-enable access group
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Dana
8 months ago
A) Use only node-scope data pages for reference data
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Marilynn
8 months ago
Using node-scope data pages for reference data is a good idea too.
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Tamesha
8 months ago
B) Configure optimistic locking on offline-enabled cases.
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Justine
9 months ago
I think restricting the number of offline-enabled access groups could also help.
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Rolande
9 months ago
I agree, optimistic locking is definitely key for offline performance.
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Frederica
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure if I agree with A. Node-scope data pages might be a bit too limiting for an offline-enabled app. I'd go with B or D to be safe.
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Meaghan
9 months ago
Yeah, I see your point about A being too limiting. B or D might be safer options.
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Makeda
9 months ago
D could also be a good choice, declaring large data pages in the data page whitelist.
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Hollis
10 months ago
I agree, optimistic locking on offline-enabled cases can definitely help.
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Tasia
10 months ago
I think B is a good option for improving performance during synchronization.
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Elfrieda
11 months ago
I'm leaning towards D - large data pages in the whitelist can really help streamline things. But then again, C might be the secret sauce to avoid performance issues.
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Daren
10 months ago
C could also be a good option to consider, to avoid any potential issues.
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Karma
10 months ago
I think D is a good choice, it can definitely help with performance.
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Ivan
11 months ago
B is the way to go! Optimistic locking is the key to keeping things smooth and snappy, even when the app is offline.
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Vicente
9 months ago
Optimistic locking is definitely a game-changer for improving performance during synchronization.
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Barbra
9 months ago
I agree, it's a great way to handle synchronization issues in offline-enabled apps.
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Franklyn
9 months ago
Absolutely! Optimistic locking helps prevent conflicts and ensures data integrity.
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Kimberely
10 months ago
B is the way to go! Optimistic locking is the key to keeping things smooth and snappy, even when the app is offline.
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Sharmaine
11 months ago
I prefer option A, using node-scope data pages can also help reduce the amount of data being synchronized.
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Bernadine
11 months ago
I agree with Bong, optimistic locking is crucial for improving performance in offline mode.
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Bong
11 months ago
I think option B is the best choice because it helps prevent conflicts during synchronization.
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