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Salesforce Certified Platform Development Lifecycle and Deployment Architect (Plat-Arch-202) Exam - Topic 1 Question 13 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified Platform Development Lifecycle and Deployment Architect (Plat-Arch-202) exam
Question #: 13
Topic #: 1
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Universal Containers (UC) has received feedback from the field on several new feature requests that in business goals, UC is looking for a way to quickly get feedback and prioritize these requests. Which two options should an Architect recommend? Choose 2 answers

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Adelina
4 months ago
B could help, but it feels like it might complicate things more than necessary.
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Lynette
4 months ago
Wait, are we really sending requests to IT for a year-end review? That seems off.
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Harley
4 months ago
I disagree with E. Waiting until the end of the year is too slow!
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Jeniffer
4 months ago
A sounds good too, but how often do those meetings happen?
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Freeman
4 months ago
D is definitely the way to go! Prioritizing in a tool makes sense.
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Denae
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the design standards option; it feels more like a long-term strategy rather than a quick feedback method.
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Mable
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I think sending requests to IT for a formal review seems too slow for prioritization.
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Alysa
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like presenting at a Center of Excellence meeting might help gather more insights from stakeholders.
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Gracie
5 months ago
I remember discussing the importance of prioritizing feature requests quickly, so I think creating a backlog in a project management tool could be a good option.
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Dorothea
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too sure about this one. I'll have to think it through carefully. Maybe I should review my notes on event management rules again.
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Lorrie
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused here. Why can't he just edit the rule directly? Switching accounts or changing settings seems like an unnecessary workaround. I'll have to think this through more carefully.
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Arthur
5 months ago
Wait, I'm a little confused. Is "xm destroy" the same as "xm delete"? I'm not sure if there's a difference between those two commands. Maybe I should double-check the Xen documentation to make sure I have the right answer.
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Matt
9 months ago
I like the way you're thinking, Francine. Bringing in the Test Manager is a bit premature. Let's focus on getting the backlog sorted and then getting buy-in from the higher-ups. D and A are the way to go, and let's hope the IT team doesn't take a year to review these requests - I'd hate to have to send a carrier pigeon to chase them down!
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Nobuko
8 months ago
B) Create design standards around the new features being requested.
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Edda
8 months ago
D) Create the backlog or priority list in a project management tool.
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Johnetta
9 months ago
A) Present the feature requests at a Center of Excellence meeting.
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Bettyann
10 months ago
You know, this question reminds me of the time I tried to get my boss to approve a new feature request. I ended up sending it to the IT team, and it took them six months to even look at it. By that time, the feature was already outdated! D and A all the way, let's not let that happen here.
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Samuel
8 months ago
That sounds like a good plan. Let's make sure we don't end up waiting six months for IT to review the requests like you did.
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Cassie
9 months ago
We should also present the feature requests at a Center of Excellence meeting to get feedback and prioritize them effectively.
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Mona
9 months ago
I agree, we definitely need to create a backlog or priority list in a project management tool to keep track of these requests.
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Francine
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about option C. Bringing the request to the Test Manager seems like it's jumping the gun a bit. I'd go with D and A, like the others said. Let's just hope the IT team doesn't take a year to review these requests!
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Felix
8 months ago
Design standards and quality checks are important, but getting feedback and prioritizing quickly is key.
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Youlanda
8 months ago
Creating a backlog and presenting at a Center of Excellence meeting should help prioritize the requests efficiently.
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Ettie
9 months ago
Let's hope the IT team doesn't take forever to review these requests.
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Jaclyn
9 months ago
I agree, option C does seem premature. D and A sound like the best choices.
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Torie
10 months ago
Agreed, let's focus on D and A for now and see how it goes.
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Kaycee
10 months ago
Hopefully the IT team can review the requests in a timely manner.
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Karima
10 months ago
Yeah, creating a backlog and presenting at a meeting would help prioritize effectively.
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Tyisha
10 months ago
I agree, option C does seem premature. D and A sound like the best choices.
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Dorcas
10 months ago
D and A for sure! A project management tool is essential for managing the backlog, and the Center of Excellence meeting is a great way to get buy-in from key stakeholders. This is a no-brainer.
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Leanora
9 months ago
I agree, having a backlog in a project management tool is crucial for prioritization, and presenting the requests at a Center of Excellence meeting will help get feedback and support from key stakeholders.
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France
9 months ago
D and A are definitely the best options. A project management tool will help prioritize the requests, and the Center of Excellence meeting will ensure buy-in from key stakeholders.
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Jacquelyne
10 months ago
Creating the backlog in a project management tool is also crucial for prioritization.
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Pete
11 months ago
This question is testing our ability to prioritize and get feedback on new feature requests. I think options D and A are the way to go - using a project management tool to create a backlog and prioritize, and then presenting the requests at a Center of Excellence meeting to get feedback.
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Lura
9 months ago
Bringing the feature request to the Test Manager for quality checks is a good idea too.
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Angella
9 months ago
Creating design standards around the new features being requested could also be beneficial.
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Christiane
9 months ago
Presenting the requests at a Center of Excellence meeting will definitely help prioritize.
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Norah
10 months ago
I agree, using a project management tool to create a backlog is essential.
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Erick
11 months ago
I agree with Cassie. It's important to prioritize the requests quickly.
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Cassie
11 months ago
I think we should present the feature requests at a Center of Excellence meeting.
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