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UiPath-SAIAv1 Exam - Topic 18 Question 2 Discussion

Actual exam question for UiPath's UiPath-SAIAv1 exam
Question #: 2
Topic #: 18
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What happens when multiple users try to label the same document concurrently?

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Suggested Answer: C

According to the UiPath documentation, data labeling is a process that involves uploading raw data, annotating text data in the labeling tool, and using the labeled data to train ML models1.Data labeling is performed by human labelers, who can be either internal or external to the organization2.However, concurrent labeling is not supported by the UiPath Data Labeling tool, which means that only one user can label a document at a time3. If multiple users try to label the same document concurrently, they will encounter an error message that says ''The document is locked by another user. Please try again later.''. Therefore, the correct answer is C.


1: About Data Labeling2: Data Labeling Roles3: Data Labeling Limitations : Data Labeling Error Messages

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Heidy
2 months ago
I’ve seen warnings pop up before, so D could be right too!
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Mattie
2 months ago
Concurrent labeling is a mess, so C makes sense.
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Linwood
3 months ago
Definitely A, that's how it usually works.
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Talia
3 months ago
Wait, are you sure? I thought all changes could be saved.
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Dominga
3 months ago
I think the changes just overwrite each other.
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Kirk
3 months ago
I believe all changes can be saved, but that seems too optimistic given how these systems usually work.
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Gary
4 months ago
I thought concurrent labeling was not allowed at all, but now I'm second-guessing myself.
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Deeanna
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like there was a practice question about this, and it mentioned something about a warning message for other users.
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Jacqueline
4 months ago
I think I remember that if multiple users label at the same time, one user's changes might overwrite the others.
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In
4 months ago
This is a good question. I'm pretty confident I know the right answer, but I'll double-check my understanding just to be sure.
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Gregg
4 months ago
Okay, I've got a strategy for this. I'll consider the different options and think about how a system might handle concurrent updates to ensure data integrity.
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Demetra
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll have to review my notes on database transactions and locking mechanisms to figure out the best approach.
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Kanisha
5 months ago
This seems like a tricky question about concurrency control. I'll need to think carefully about the different ways multiple users could interact with the same document.
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Grover
7 months ago
I agree with Celeste, the changes made by one user should override others to maintain consistency.
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Chauncey
7 months ago
I'm feeling a bit silly today, so I'm gonna go with C. Concurrent labeling is not allowed - can't have too many cooks in the kitchen, you know?
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Luis
7 months ago
I think concurrent labeling is not allowed to avoid conflicts.
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Lashawnda
7 months ago
I disagree, I believe the changes made by all users are saved successfully.
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Lyda
7 months ago
Option A is the winner! The changes made by one user should override the changes made by others. That's the efficient way to handle this scenario.
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Destiny
6 months ago
User3: It makes sense to prioritize one user's changes over others to avoid confusion.
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Josphine
6 months ago
User2: Agreed, it ensures that there are no conflicts in the labeling process.
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Denise
7 months ago
User1: Option A is definitely the best choice.
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Delbert
7 months ago
B is the way to go! The changes made by all users should be saved successfully. Collaboration is key, right?
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Celeste
7 months ago
I think the changes made by one user override the changes made by others.
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Jesusa
7 months ago
Hmm, I'm going with D. A warning message is displayed to the other user(s) indicating unsuccessful changes. That seems like the most sensible approach to handle concurrent updates.
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Barbra
5 months ago
I agree with you, D seems like the most logical choice in this situation.
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Rodolfo
7 months ago
I think A is the correct option. The changes made by one user override the changes made by others.
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Lorrie
8 months ago
I think the correct answer is C. Concurrent labeling is not allowed. It's important to ensure data integrity and avoid conflicts.
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Wilda
7 months ago
I think the correct answer is C. Concurrent labeling is not allowed. It's important to ensure data integrity and avoid conflicts.
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Charlene
7 months ago
B) The changes made by all users are saved successfully.
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Zona
7 months ago
A) The changes made by one user override the changes made by others.
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