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NEW QUESTION # 61
What could be the impact of not implementing a C4E in an organization?
(Choose Two)

  • A. Increased innovation and faster project delivery
  • B. Slower adoption of best practices
  • C. Reduced collaboration and sharing across teams
  • D. More efficient resource allocation

Answer: B,C


NEW QUESTION # 62
What is a key aspect of articulating business outcomes in a Catalyst approach?

  • A. Excluding non-executive stakeholders from discussions
  • B. Focusing only on short-term gains
  • C. Keeping outcome expectations vague
  • D. Clearly understanding and stating expected values

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 63
Why is it crucial to architect in the context of projects to support the productization of APIs?

  • A. To complicate the integration process
  • B. To reduce market reach of APIs
  • C. To ensure APIs can evolve into standalone products
  • D. To decrease the usability of APIs

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 64
Architecting for reuse is an overlapping concern with which two other Catalyst principles?
(Choose Two)

  • A. Outcome-based
  • B. Balance short-term and long-term view
  • C. Decentralization
  • D. Use a minimalist architecture development process

Answer: A,B


NEW QUESTION # 65
What are the two important properties to consider in the design of composable systems?

  • A. High cohesion, low coupling
  • B. Low cohesion, low coupling
  • C. Low cohesion, high coupling
  • D. High cohesion, high coupling

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 66
Why is it necessary to articulate the benefits of automation in composable architectures?

  • A. To discourage the use of modern development practices
  • B. To complicate the understanding of system operations
  • C. To justify the investment in technology
  • D. To increase the reliance on outdated practices

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 67
What is a primary advantage of automation within composable architectures?
(Choose Three)

  • A. Complicating simple tasks
  • B. Increasing time for tasks requiring manual intervention
  • C. Reducing manual errors
  • D. Streamlining processes
  • E. Enhancing efficiency

Answer: C,D,E


NEW QUESTION # 68
Which interaction type is essential for common architectural styles in composable design?

  • A. Rigid, unchangeable interfaces
  • B. Non-scalable interactions
  • C. Flexible, dynamic interactions
  • D. Single-method communication

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 69
According to the architecting to Catalyst principles, what are two considerations that are typically only present when delivering APIs with a product mindset?
(Choose Two)

  • A. Well-defined product ownership
  • B. A well-defined and discoverable usage contract
  • C. A support team responsible for bug fixes and enhancements
  • D. A clearly defined business purpose
  • E. A product management team responsible for marketing the product

Answer: A,B


NEW QUESTION # 70
A major online retailer receives a file of settled payments from a payment processor that must be saved into their financial system. Each file contains on average 250K records, with some files containing one million or more records.
The records in the file must be validated against existing orders before they are saved into the financial system. Records that fail validation must be sent to an error queue for manual processing.
What is the appropriate interaction type, pattern, and composition that describes the end-to-end integration?

  • A. Interaction Type: Command Interaction Pattern: Request-reply Composition: Orchestration
  • B. Interaction Type: Command Interaction Pattern: Batch Composition: Aggregation
  • C. Interaction Type: Event Interaction Pattern: One-way Composition: Aggregation
  • D. Interaction Type: Event Interaction Pattern: Batch Composition: Orchestration

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 71
What are key components necessary for building a successful C4E?
(Choose Three)

  • A. Tools and platforms to enable collaboration
  • B. Strict governance models that limit team autonomy
  • C. Training and continuous learning opportunities
  • D. Clear guidelines and best practices
  • E. Exclusive team memberships

Answer: A,C,D


NEW QUESTION # 72
An architect on a Catalyst engagement is tasked with defining and documenting the architecture for the MuleSoft platform. Which Catalyst Knowledge Hub asset should the architect use to guide this activity?

  • A. Solution design template
  • B. Solution architecture specification document template
  • C. Security architecture template
  • D. Anypoint Platform architecture template

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 73
A regional grocer is in the early stages of planning a digital transformation that it believes will eventually involve its entire technology landscape.
However, it wants to take small steps, funding and implementing over a three-to-five-year period. The initial project it needs to implement is the creation of a real-time inventory management system to help eliminate the order errors created by lack of visibility into store inventory levels.
The CFO is tracking the project closely and is insistent that funded work contribute directly to this goal or it will not be authorized. The lead architect on the engagement knows that work needs to be brought forward into the workstream.
Which Catalyst principle is critical for the CFO to realize and understand in order to properly set engagement scope?

  • A. Platform as the basis for solutions
  • B. Architect in a scalable, incremental, and iterative approach
  • C. Balancing short-term outcomes with long-term goals
  • D. Follow a pragmatic API-led approach to connectivity and contract-driven design

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 74
What is a key difference between a goal and an objective while defining business outcomes using the Catalyst approach?

  • A. A goal may be a high-level statement of intent or direction; an objective must be specific and measurable
  • B. A goal can always be mapped to a measurable key performance indicator (KPI); an objective may not always have an associated KPI
  • C. A goal must be time-bound and realistic; an objective may be open-ended as long as it is clearly stated
  • D. A goal is typically associated with a business capability; an objective is typically related to a platform capability

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 75
Which types of content can you typically find in the Catalyst Knowledge Hub?

  • A. Case studies
  • B. User-generated error reports
  • C. Interactive games
  • D. Guided tutorials

Answer: A,D


NEW QUESTION # 76
What are two important considerations when architecting in a Catalyst context?
(Choose two.)

  • A. Systems that have recently been decommissioned
  • B. Technology trends in other industries
  • C. The Gartner Magic Quadrant for iPaaS
  • D. The business model and operating model of the customer organization
  • E. Current initiatives that are defined as in-scope of the engagement

Answer: D,E


NEW QUESTION # 77
How should you reframe the value of the Catalyst approach when the team diverges from it?
(Choose Two)

  • A. Re-emphasize the long-term benefits and alignment with goals
  • B. Ignore the divergence and continue as planned
  • C. Highlight the risks of not following the approach
  • D. Criticize the team for deviating from the plan

Answer: A,C


NEW QUESTION # 78
What methods are useful in resolving objections to the Catalyst approach?
(Choose Two)

  • A. Providing alternative solutions that still align with Catalyst principles
  • B. Ceasing communication with dissenting stakeholders
  • C. Open dialogue to understand stakeholder reservations
  • D. Using technical jargon to confuse stakeholders

Answer: A,C


NEW QUESTION # 79
What types of assets are most commonly hosted on the Knowledge Hub?

  • A. Permanent, static files
  • B. Obsolete software versions
  • C. Updated tools and frameworks
  • D. Temporary files

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 80
What role does API-led connectivity play at the conceptual and logical level in projects?
Response:

  • A. It increases the costs of technology deployment.
  • B. It complicates user interactions.
  • C. It diminishes the role of data security.
  • D. It simplifies the integration of various systems and data.

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 81
An organization is adopting a Catalyst approach to transforming its enterprise from siloed retail channels to an omnichannel retail enterprise. How should the Catalyst approach differ from other delivery approaches that the organization has used in the past?

  • A. The Catalyst approach will be a long-term project that delivers all necessary omnichannel capabilities after all requirements are gathered and analyzed, solutions are designed and implemented, and all new capabilities are tested
  • B. The Catalyst approach will not be a "one and done" project; it will be an ongoing effort over time with multiple projects, each with its own set of objectives that collectively drive towards delivering all capabilities of an omnichannel retail enterprise
  • C. The Catalyst approach should use external development teams so that internal IT teams can focus on preparing to support the deployment and ongoing maintenance of the new omnichannel enterprise
  • D. The Catalyst approach will have a defined ending so that the entire organization will know when all capabilities will be delivered

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 82
How can a communications plan help promote a Center for Enablement (C4E)?

  • A. By providing visibility of activities such as training opportunities
  • B. By creating a new platform to distribute information through webinars and newsletters
  • C. By eliminating recurring meetings with key stakeholders and broader teams
  • D. By providing timely updates on when exceptions in deployed applications occurred and what resolutions were taken

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 83
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