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SAP C_TS412_2021 Exam - Topic 1 Question 7 Discussion

A customer project must be finished at a given due date. The project consists of WBS elements and networks. What scheduling type do you use?
A) Only capacity requirements
B) Forward
C) Current date
D) Backward

SAP C_TS412_2021 Exam - Topic 1 Question 7 Discussion

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Question #: 7
Topic #: 1
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A customer project must be finished at a given due date. The project consists of WBS elements and networks. What scheduling type do you use?

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Aretha
7 months ago
Current date scheduling is not ideal for meeting deadlines.
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Lashawn
7 months ago
Backward scheduling could work too, depending on the project.
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Twila
7 months ago
Wait, can you really finish a project just by going forward?
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Salena
7 months ago
Definitely agree with that! Forward is the way to go.
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Isaiah
8 months ago
I think you should use Forward scheduling for this.
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Isreal
8 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I think backward scheduling is the way to go when deadlines are tight.
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Paul
8 months ago
I feel like the current date option could be relevant, but it seems more like a status check than a scheduling method.
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Ressie
8 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about forward scheduling being useful for planning out tasks from the start date.
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Elke
8 months ago
I think we might need to use backward scheduling since we have a fixed due date to work towards.
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Nan
8 months ago
Okay, let me see. NETCONF uses XML, and the question says gNMI is being used instead. So the answer is probably protobuf for the notifications and payload. I'll go with C and D.
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Stevie
8 months ago
I think I practiced questions about the V model, and it pointed out that insufficient time for testing due to design phases could seriously affect deployment reliability.
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Pearline
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question mentions different requirements for each field, but it's not totally clear to me what those requirements are. I'll have to think it through carefully.
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Earleen
8 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. The options don't seem to be directly related to workplace safety laws. I'll have to review my notes to see if I can figure out the right answer.
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Susy
1 year ago
Backward scheduling? More like 'back to the future' scheduling, am I right? *winks* But seriously, D is the way to go.
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Mitzie
12 months ago
A: Definitely, it's like planning for the future by looking back.
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Florinda
12 months ago
B: Yeah, it helps ensure we meet the project deadline.
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India
1 year ago
A: Backward scheduling is the way to go for sure.
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Rosio
1 year ago
Current date? Really? That's about as useful as a chocolate teapot. I'm sticking with D, Backward, to keep this project on track.
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Noah
12 months ago
Backward scheduling is definitely the way to go to keep everything on track.
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Adrianna
1 year ago
I think backward scheduling is the most efficient method for meeting project deadlines.
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Dona
1 year ago
I agree, using the backward scheduling type is the best way to ensure the project is completed on time.
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Lettie
1 year ago
Capacity requirements? What is this, a gym class? Clearly, the answer is D, Backward scheduling, to avoid any last-minute surprises.
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Serina
12 months ago
User 3: Backward scheduling is definitely the way to go for meeting project deadlines.
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Vilma
12 months ago
User 2: Vilma, you're right! The answer is D, Backward scheduling, to avoid any last-minute surprises.
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Aja
1 year ago
User 1: Capacity requirements? What is this, a gym class?
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Carrol
1 year ago
Backward scheduling? That's so 2020. I'm going with option B, Forward, to keep things moving in the right direction.
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Marjory
1 year ago
Backward scheduling may be outdated, but it can still be useful in certain situations.
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Veronique
1 year ago
I agree, Forward scheduling is the way to go to ensure we stay on track.
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Ming
1 year ago
Hmm, this seems like a classic project scheduling problem. I'd go with option D, Backward, to ensure we meet that critical due date.
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Shalon
1 year ago
Let's make sure to prioritize the critical path to meet the due date.
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Sheron
1 year ago
I think we should consider all the WBS elements and networks before deciding on the scheduling type.
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Dell
1 year ago
Backward scheduling is definitely the way to go for this type of project.
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Jonell
1 year ago
I agree, option D, Backward, is the best choice to ensure we finish the project on time.
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Frank
1 year ago
I prefer forward scheduling. It helps us allocate resources more efficiently.
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Julio
1 year ago
I agree with Teddy. Backward scheduling helps ensure we meet the due date.
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Teddy
1 year ago
I think we should use backward scheduling.
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