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NEW QUESTION # 30
Which of the following content artifacts can be transported using the SAP Cloud Transport Management service integration?
- A. Applications
- B. UI integration cards
- C. Workpages
- D. Workspaces
Answer: A,B,C
Explanation:
The SAP Cloud Transport Management service integration allows you to transport various content artifacts between subaccounts, such as UI integration cards, applications, and workpages. UI integration cards are reusable user interface elements that display data from different sources in a consistent way. Applications are software solutions that run on SAP Business Technology Platform and provide specific functionality for users. Workpages are collections of UI integration cards that can be arranged in different layouts and accessed from the SAP Build Work Zone home page. Workspaces are not content artifacts that can be transported using the SAP Cloud Transport Management service integration, but rather logical containers that group related content artifacts and provide collaboration features for users. Reference:
UI integration cards: [UI Integration Cards]
Applications: [Applications]
Workpages: [Workpages]
Workspaces: [Workspaces]
NEW QUESTION # 31
Which SAP Build Work Zone administrator type can be assigned using the DWS SCIM API?
- A. Company administrator
- B. Support administrator
- C. Area administrator
- D. Page Content administrator
Answer: A
Explanation:
The DWS SCIM API is a REST API based on the System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM 2.0) specification that is used to manage users and user lists in the Digital Workplace Service (DWS) layer of SAP Build Work Zone1. The DWS SCIM API can be used to assign the company administrator role to users who are authorized to manage the entire SAP Build Work Zone tenant2. The company administrator role is required in addition to the role collection that is assigned to users on the SAP BTP subaccount level2.
The other options are incorrect because they are not assigned using the DWS SCIM API, but rather using the Site Manager UI or the Content Manager API. The support administrator role is assigned to users who can access the support tools and troubleshoot issues in SAP Build Work Zone3. The area administrator role is assigned to users who can manage a specific area within SAP Build Work Zone, such as spaces, pages, or notifications. The page content administrator role is assigned to users who can create and edit pages in SAP Build Work Zone.
Reference:
Explaining APIs and Webhooks, Unit 2, Lesson 3, Slide 5
Manage Administrators Using SCIM API, Section 2.2
About the Site Manager, Section 2.1
[About Roles and Role Assignment Restrictions], Section 2.2
[Create and Edit Pages], Section 3.1
NEW QUESTION # 32
Which SAP Build Work Zone administrator types require an assignment of a role collection? (Choose three.)
- A. Support administrator
- B. Company administrator
- C. Workspace administrator
- D. Area administrator
- E. Sub-Workspace administrator
Answer: A,B,C
Explanation:
SAP Build Work Zone administrator types are divided into three levels: company, workspace, and area. Each level has a corresponding role collection that needs to be assigned to the users who perform administrative tasks at that level. The company administrator role collection enables users to manage the overall SAP Build Work Zone service instance, such as creating workspaces, assigning workspace administrators, and configuring global settings. The support administrator role collection enables users to access the support portal and perform tasks such as viewing logs, monitoring performance, and managing incidents. The workspace administrator role collection enables users to manage a specific workspace, such as creating areas, assigning area administrators, and configuring workspace settings. The sub-workspace administrator and area administrator types do not require a role collection assignment, as they are created and managed within the SAP Build Work Zone content manager by the workspace administrator or the area administrator respectively. Reference:
SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition - SAP Online Help
Explaining the Provisioning of Users and Roles in SAP Build Work Zone
NEW QUESTION # 33
Which of the following scenarios applies only to the subscription of SAP Build Work Zone but not to the service instance?
- A. API-based deployment of content packages
- B. Post-booster activation of SAP Cloud Identity Services (IPS)
- C. API-based deployment of UI integration cards
- D. Application for users to access the solution
Answer: B
Explanation:
A subscription of SAP Build Work Zone is an application that allows users to access the solution and its features, such as creating and joining workspaces, accessing integrated tools and applications, and personalizing their sites. A service instance of SAP Build Work Zone is a space in SAP BTP where the solution runs and where content packages and UI integration cards can be deployed using APIs. Both the subscription and the service instance require the activation of SAP Cloud Identity Services (IPS) as a prerequisite, but only the subscription requires a post-booster activation of IPS to enable user authentication and authorization. The post-booster activation of IPS is a step that must be performed after creating a subscription of SAP Build Work Zone in the SAP BTP cockpit. It involves configuring the IPS settings, such as the identity provider, the trust configuration, and the role collection mapping. The service instance does not require this step, as it inherits the IPS settings from the subscription. Reference:
Create a Subscription for SAP Build Work Zone
Create a Space and a Service Instance
Deploy Content Packages Using APIs
Deploy UI Integration Cards Using APIs
NEW QUESTION # 34
Which of the following are scenarios that could be implemented with extensions for SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition? (Choose three.)
- A. Show a list of flights or hotels booked by the user in the corporate travel system
- B. Ensure single-sign-on experience for all users
- C. Show a list of incidents reported by a user from an on-premise or cloud system
- D. Change the system logo and color scheme
- E. Create a new link to corporate policies in the user menu
Answer: A,C,D
Explanation:
Extensions for SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition are custom applications that can be developed and deployed to enhance the user experience and functionality of SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition. Extensions can be used to integrate data and content from various sources, such as SAP or third-party systems, into SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition. Extensions can also be used to customize the look and feel of SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition, such as changing the logo, color scheme, or layout. Extensions can be developed using SAP Business Application Studio or any other development tool that supports the Cloud Foundry environment12.
The scenarios that could be implemented with extensions for SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition are:
Show a list of flights or hotels booked by the user in the corporate travel system (B): This scenario requires integrating data from an external system (the corporate travel system) into SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition. This can be achieved by developing an extension that uses the SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition APIs to fetch and display the relevant data in a card or a widget on a workpage34.
Change the system logo and color scheme (D): This scenario requires customizing the appearance of SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition. This can be achieved by developing an extension that uses the SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition APIs to modify the system settings, such as the logo, color scheme, or theme5.
Show a list of incidents reported by a user from an on-premise or cloud system (E): This scenario requires integrating data from another SAP or third-party system (the incident management system) into SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition. This can be achieved by developing an extension that uses the SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition APIs to fetch and display the relevant data in a card or a widget on a workpage34.
The scenarios that could not be implemented with extensions for SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition are:
Ensure single-sign-on experience for all users (A): This scenario does not require developing an extension, as SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition already supports single-sign-on (SSO) for all users. SSO can be configured by the administrator using the SAP Cloud Platform Identity Authentication service.
Create a new link to corporate policies in the user menu : This scenario does not require developing an extension, as SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition already allows adding custom links to the user menu. This can be done by the administrator using the SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition UI.
NEW QUESTION # 35
Which of the following scenarios is NOT an option for content package versioning?
- A. Automatic update only for patch versions
- B. Manual update for all versions
- C. Manual update only for minor versions
- D. Automatic update for all versions
Answer: C
Explanation:
Content package versioning is a feature that allows you to manage the updates of content packages in SAP Build Work Zone. Content packages have three types of versions: major, minor, and patch. Each version has a different impact on the existing content items and configurations. You can choose how you want to update your content packages based on the version type. The available options are:
Automatic update only for patch versions: This option will automatically update your content packages whenever there is a new patch version available. Patch versions are the least disruptive updates that usually fix bugs or improve performance. You will still need to manually update your content packages for major and minor versions.
Manual update for all versions: This option will give you full control over when and how you want to update your content packages. You will need to manually update your content packages for all types of versions: major, minor, and patch. This option is recommended if you have customized your content packages extensively and want to avoid any potential conflicts or errors.
Automatic update for all versions: This option will automatically update your content packages whenever there is a new version available, regardless of the version type. This option is recommended if you want to always have the latest features and enhancements of your content packages. However, this option may also cause some issues or changes in your existing content items and configurations, especially for major and minor versions.
The option that is NOT available for content package versioning is manual update only for minor versions. This option does not make sense because minor versions are more significant updates than patch versions, and they may introduce new features or change existing functionalities. Therefore, it would be illogical to update only minor versions manually and leave patch versions to be updated automatically. Reference:
Content Package Versioning
NEW QUESTION # 36
What must you do as part of the initial product setup? (Choose two.)
- A. Run booster on SAP BTP
- B. Install business content package
- C. Complete configurator steps
- D. Set up trial account
Answer: A,D
Explanation:
To perform the initial product setup for SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition, you need to do the following steps:
Set up a trial account on SAP BTP, if you don't have one already. This will allow you to access the SAP BTP cockpit and the SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition service. You can also use a regular account with SAP BTP Free Tier service plan for SAP Build Process Automation1.
Run the booster on SAP BTP to automatically create a subscription and a service instance for SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition. The booster will also configure the necessary roles and authorizations for you to access the service. You can find the booster in the SAP BTP cockpit under Boosters SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition21.
Optionally, you can also complete the configurator steps to customize your SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition site, such as adding a logo, a theme, and a site name. You can access the configurator from the SAP BTP cockpit under Services Instances and Subscriptions SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition Configurator3.
You don't need to install a business content package as part of the initial product setup. This is an optional step that you can do later if you want to use predefined content for SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition, such as templates, cards, and widgets4. Reference:
SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition - SAP Online Help
Configure SAP Build Work Zone, Standard Edition | SAP
SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition - SAP Online Help
Questions about SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition
NEW QUESTION # 37
For a user to access an application that is deployed to SAP BTP (Cloud Foundry), what must be assigned or mapped to the user at the SAP BTP subaccount level?
- A. Group
- B. User list
- C. Role
- D. Role collection
Answer: D
Explanation:
A role collection is a set of roles that are required to access an application or a service in SAP BTP. A role is a granular authorization that defines what actions a user can perform on a specific resource. A user must be assigned or mapped to a role collection at the SAP BTP subaccount level to access an application that is deployed to SAP BTP (Cloud Foundry). A group is a collection of users that share the same attributes, such as department or location. A user list is a way to manage users in the SAP BTP cockpit. Neither of these are related to the access control of applications or services in SAP BTP. Reference:
Define a Role Collection
Assign a Role Collection to a User
NEW QUESTION # 38
Please match actions to the SCIM API user endpoints.POST /Users PATCH /Users/{id} GET /Users PUT /Users/{id}
- A. Return a list of user profiles
- B. Create a user profile
- C. Update the entire user profile
- D. Update specific fields of a user profile
Answer: B
Explanation:
Action
Endpoint
Create a user profile
POST /Users
Update specific fields of a user profile
PATCH /Users/{id}
Update the entire user profile
PUT /Users/{id}
Return a list of user profiles
GET /Users
The {id} parameter is a unique identifier for each user profile. The POST, PATCH, and PUT methods require a JSON body that contains the user attributes and values to be created or updated. The GET method can accept query parameters to filter, sort, or paginate the user profiles. For more details, you can refer to the SCIM 2.0 specification1 or the Microsoft Entra SCIM implementation2
NEW QUESTION # 39
In which SAP Activate phase are the tasks of the cutover plan executed?
- A. Run
- B. Deploy
- C. Realize
- D. Explore
Answer: B
Explanation:
The tasks of the cutover plan are executed in the Deploy phase of SAP Activate. The Deploy phase covers the implementation of the target SAP solution into a Productive (Go Live) state for use by the target business users; this is referred to as the Project Cutover1. The cutover plan describes all required tasks that must be performed before the go-live and needs to cover the following tracks: Infrastructure, System Design, Security, Data, and Training2. The cutover plan is refined and updated during or after the cutover simulation, which is also part of the Deploy phase1. The Deploy phase ends with the successful go-live of the SAP solution and the transition to the Run phase3. Reference: 1: SAP Project Manager's Guide to SAP Project Cutover 2: Cutover highlights for SAP S/4HANA New implementation 3: SAP Activate Elements and Phases
NEW QUESTION # 40
What can you do using guided experience?
- A. Create workspaces using pre-built templates.
- B. Modify the workpage content structure.
- C. Perform tasks through a multistep process that can span multiple systems.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Guided experiences are workflow-based cards that help you perform specific tasks through a multistep process possibly spanning multiple systems. For example, you can use the Onboarding Guided Experience to provide a personalized journey for your new hires from the time they receive an offer letter to their first 90 days at your company. You can also use the Return to Workplace Guided Experience to plan a safe return to the workplace for your company employees. Reference:
Guided Experiences | SAP Help Portal
Illustrating Extensibility in SAP Build Work Zone
NEW QUESTION # 41
In SAP Activate for SAP Build Work Zone, which of the following are development artifacts? (Choose two.)
- A. UI Integration Cards
- B. Home pages
- C. Launchpad plugins
- D. Workspaces
Answer: A,C
Explanation:
Development artifacts are the components that are created or modified by developers to implement the business requirements of a project. In SAP Activate for SAP Build Work Zone, the development artifacts include launchpad plugins and UI integration cards. Launchpad plugins are extensions that enhance the functionality of the SAP Fiori launchpad, such as adding custom tiles, actions, or notifications. UI integration cards are reusable UI components that display data from different sources in a compact and user-friendly way. Home pages and workspaces are not development artifacts, but configuration artifacts. Configuration artifacts are the settings that are applied by administrators or end users to customize the appearance and behavior of the SAP Build Work Zone service, such as creating home pages, workspaces, or assigning roles and permissions. Reference:
SAP Build Work Zone Developer Guide, section "Development Artifacts"
SAP Build Work Zone Administrator Guide, section "Configuration Artifacts"
NEW QUESTION # 42
Where can the SAP Build Work Zone mobile app passcode policy be configured?
- A. DWS admin console compliance & security
- B. DWS admin console content manager
- C. DWS admin console mobile service
- D. SAP BTP subaccount mobile service
Answer: D
Explanation:
The SAP Build Work Zone mobile app passcode policy can be configured in the SAP BTP subaccount mobile service. This is the SAP Mobile Services instance that is used by the SAP Mobile Start app as an https endpoint for authentication and routing. It provides an Admin Cockpit that allows administrators to access logs and configure specific settings for the app, such as the passcode policy. The passcode policy determines the minimum length, complexity, and expiration time of the passcode that users must create to access the app. By default, the passcode should have a minimum length of 8 digits/characters and it is possible to allow biometric authentication (for example, face ID, fingerprint) upon successful passcode creation. To access the SAP BTP subaccount mobile service, administrators need to have the MobileAdmin role assigned to them and construct the URL for the SAP Mobile Services Admin Cockpit. Reference:
Accessing SAP Mobile Services Settings
About the SAP Build Work Zone Advanced Mobile App
NEW QUESTION # 43
In SAP Build Work Zone, what are some actions you can perform on integrated Microsoft SharePoint Online documents? (Choose three.)
- A. Edit
- B. Comment
- C. Download
- D. Annotate
- E. Delete
Answer: B,C,D
Explanation:
In SAP Build Work Zone, you can perform various actions on integrated Microsoft SharePoint Online documents, such as liking, commenting, annotating, downloading, marking as a featured item, and bookmarking1. However, you cannot edit or delete any content from SharePoint Online within SAP Build Work Zone. These actions need to be taken in SharePoint directly1. Therefore, the correct options are A. Download, B. Annotate, and C. Comment. Reference: 1: Exploring Integrations With Microsoft - SAP Learning
NEW QUESTION # 44
To use SAP Build Work Zone OData APis or webhooks, you must connect to which of the following?
- A. SAP API Management
- B. SAP BTP subaccount
- C. Content Manager
- D. Digital Workplace Service (DWS)
Answer: D
Explanation:
To use SAP Build Work Zone OData APIs or webhooks, you must connect to the Digital Workplace Service (DWS) component of the SAP Build Work Zone solution architecture. The DWS is responsible for providing the APIs and webhooks that enable integration with other SAP or third party solutions. The DWS also handles the user authorization and authentication using OAuth or SAML workflows. The other options are not correct because they are not related to the SAP Build Work Zone APIs and webhooks. Content Manager is a tool for managing content in SAP Build Work Zone, SAP BTP subaccount is a logical unit for managing applications and services on SAP Business Technology Platform, and SAP API Management is a service for managing, securing, and analyzing APIs. Reference:
Explaining APIs and Webhooks
Using Push Notifications for Webhooks
NEW QUESTION # 45
Which of the following URL pattern represents the Digital Workplace Service component?
- A. https://<unique subdomain><DWS datacenter><work zone type>.ondemand.com
- B. https://<DWS datacenter><work zone type><unique subdomain>.ondemand.com
- C. https:/ /<DWS datacenter><work zone type> cfapps. <subaccount subdomain>hana.ondemand.com
- D. https:/ /<subaccount subdomain><work zone type>.cfapps.<DWS datacenter> hana.ondemand.com
Answer: D
Explanation:
The URL pattern for the Digital Workplace Service component is composed of the following elements:
The subaccount subdomain, which is the name of the subaccount that hosts the service instance.
The work zone type, which is either workzone for SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition, or workzoneadv for SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition.
The DWS datacenter, which is the region where the service instance is deployed, such as eu10, us10, or ap10.
The suffix cfapps.hana.ondemand.com, which is the domain name for Cloud Foundry applications.
Therefore, the correct URL pattern is https://<subaccount subdomain><work zone type>.cfapps.<DWS datacenter>.hana.ondemand.com.
The other options are incorrect because they do not follow the correct order or format of the URL elements.
Reference:
Introducing SAP Build Work Zone, Unit 2, Lesson 1, Slide 5
SAP Build Work Zone - Implementation and Administration, Unit 2, Lesson 2, Slide 6
NEW QUESTION # 46
What can you bundle using Content Packages?
- A. Development and content artifacts to an archive for optimized storage
- B. Web content artifacts to a single deployable unit (package)
- C. Development and content artifacts to a single deployable unit (package)
Answer: C
Explanation:
Content packages enable you to easily install various types of content into your subaccount1. A content package is a collection of content items such as cards, workspace templates, home pages, workflows, and workspaces that are bundled together in a ZIP file2. You can create content packages in SAP Business Application Studio, and deploy them to SAP Build Work Zone using the Development Tools for SAP Build Work Zone extension3. Content packages allow you to bundle development and content artifacts to a single deployable unit (package) that can be easily uploaded and installed in your subaccount. Reference: 1: SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition - SAP Online Help 2: Content Packages | SAP Help Portal 3: Create and Deploy Content Packages for SAP Build Work Zone Advanced Edition using BTP | SAP Blogs : SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition - SAP Online Help
NEW QUESTION # 47
Where can knowledge base articles be created?
- A. In My Workspace
- B. In the workspaces Knowledge Base feature
- C. In the central Knowledge Base feature
- D. In the central Content Manager
Answer: B
Explanation:
Knowledge base articles can be created in the workspaces Knowledge Base feature, which is enabled by the workspace administrator. The workspace has a Knowledge Base page that displays the knowledge base articles created in the workspace and where users can create knowledge base articles. Users can select a template, insert images, links, and videos, assign a category, and set permissions and publish settings for the knowledge base articles. Users can also view, edit, tag, like, bookmark, and comment on the published knowledge base articles. Reference:
SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition | SAP Help Portal, section "Knowledge Base" SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition - SAP Online Help, section "Creating, Publishing and Editing Knowledge Base Articles"
NEW QUESTION # 48
In which of the following product setup steps are role collections created?
- A. Run Work Zone Configurator
- B. Perform Post-Booster
- C. Check prerequisites
- D. Run Booster
Answer: B
Explanation:
Role collections are created in the Perform Post-Booster step of the product setup. This step involves running the Work Zone Configurator, which creates the role collections for SAP Build Work Zone and SAP SuccessFactors Work Zone. These role collections are used to assign authorizations to users and groups on the SAP BTP subaccount level1. Reference: 1: Explaining the Provisioning of Users and Roles in SAP Build Work Zone, https://learning.sap.com/learning-journey/implement-and-administer-sap-build-work-zone/explaining-the-provisioning-of-users-and-roles-in-sap-build-work-zone_f81cff40-ea59-49fc-8c9e-65f68b63a812
NEW QUESTION # 49
What are some actions that external users CANNOT do? (Choose three.)
- A. Upload a custom profile picture
- B. Post in workspace forums
- C. Access My Workspace
- D. Share user homepages with other external users
- E. Create workspaces
Answer: C,D,E
Explanation:
External users are the most restricted user type in SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition. They are guests of your organization and are given access to only the specific private external workspaces to which they have been invited, as well as to their dedicated home pages (for external users) and their user profile1. Therefore, some actions that external users cannot do are:
Create workspaces: External users cannot create workspaces of any type. They can only join workspaces that they are invited to by internal users or other external users2.
Share user homepages with other external users: External users cannot share their user homepages with other external users. They can only view their own user homepage, which shows the workspaces they are a member of and the content they have recently accessed3.
Access My Workspace: External users cannot access My Workspace, which is a personal workspace for internal users where they can store and manage their own content. External users can only access the workspaces they are invited to and the content they are allowed to see4.
External users can do the following actions:
Post in workspace forums: External users can post in workspace forums of the workspaces they are a member of. They can also subscribe to topics, receive notifications, and mark answers as helpful or correct5.
Upload a custom profile picture: External users can upload a custom profile picture for their user profile. They can also edit their profile information, such as name, email, phone number, and bio.
Reference:
1: External Users - Overview
2: Managing External Users
3: User Home Page for External Users
4: My Workspace
5: Forum Section
: User Profile
NEW QUESTION # 50
Which SAP Fiori applications does the SAP Workflow service provide for working with workflows in SAP Build Work Zone? (Choose three.)
- A. Monitor Workflows: Workflow Definitions
- B. Monitor Workflows: Workflow Instances
- C. UI Integration Cards
- D. Workflow Journey App
- E. My Inbox
Answer: A,B,E
Explanation:
The SAP Workflow service provides three SAP Fiori applications for working with workflows in SAP Build Work Zone1:
My Inbox: This application allows you to access and manage your workflow tasks from different sources in one central place2. You can view, approve, reject, forward, or add comments to your tasks, as well as perform mass actions on multiple tasks2. You can also customize the layout and filter options of your inbox, and use the search function to find specific tasks2.
Monitor Workflows: Workflow Definitions: This application allows you to monitor the status and performance of your workflow definitions3. You can view the details of each workflow definition, such as the version, description, start conditions, and context data3. You can also see the number of workflow instances that are running, completed, or failed for each workflow definition, and drill down to the instance level3.
Monitor Workflows: Workflow Instances: This application allows you to monitor the status and performance of your workflow instances. You can view the details of each workflow instance, such as the start time, end time, duration, and current user task. You can also see the graphical representation of the workflow model, and the log entries for each step of the workflow execution.
NEW QUESTION # 51
In Content Federation, the exposed content is integrated at which of the following levels?
- A. Persona
- B. Role collection
- C. Role
- D. User Group
Answer: C
Explanation:
Content Federation is a feature that allows SAP Build Work Zone to integrate content from remote content providers, such as SAP S/4HANA and SAP Business Suite. A remote content provider is a solution that exposes content that can be integrated in SAP Build Work Zone, such as apps, groups, catalogs, and roles. The integration of the exposed content is done at the role level. All content items related to these roles are also integrated and are visible in the runtime. For example, if an administrator of an SAP S/4HANA system exposes a business role with its assigned catalogs, groups, and applications, then SAP Build Work Zone can import this role and its related content and display it in a site. The end users who have access to this site can then launch the federated apps and groups from the site. Reference:
3: Federation of Remote Content Providers
[7]: Adding Apps to Your Site
NEW QUESTION # 52
What is the correct order of SAP Activate methodology phases?
- A. Run
- B. Prepare
- C. Realize
- D. Explore
- E. Deploy
Answer: B
Explanation:
SAP Activate methodology is a modular and agile framework that helps project teams with detailed steps to deliver SAP S/4HANA projects. It consists of six phases that are run in an iterative manner. The phases are:
Prepare: This phase involves setting up the project, defining the scope, and planning the resources, timeline, and budget. It also includes running the booster for SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition, which automates some of the setup steps12.
Explore: This phase involves validating and refining the solution scope, using the SAP Best Practices and SAP Model Company content as a reference. It also includes configuring the solution using the guided configuration tools and testing the fit-to-standard scenarios34.
Realize: This phase involves completing the configuration of the solution, including any customizations, extensions, and integrations. It also includes performing data migration, testing, and cutover activities56.
Deploy: This phase involves moving the solution from the quality system to the production system, and ensuring a smooth transition. It also includes providing training and enablement to the
NEW QUESTION # 53
Which HTML tag does the Web Content Card use to embed internal and external web pages into SAP Build Work Zone workpages?
- A. <frame>
- B. <iframe>
- C. <a>
- D. <embed>
Answer: B
Explanation:
The Web Content Card uses the <iframe> HTML tag to embed internal and external web pages into SAP Build Work Zone workpages. The <iframe> tag defines an inline frame that can display another document within the current HTML document. The Web Content Card allows the administrator to configure the URL, title, subtitle, and height of the embedded web content. The <iframe> tag is supported by most modern browsers and provides a simple way to integrate web content into a workpage.
NEW QUESTION # 54
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