Imagine you are designing the application integration logic for a solution. One of the applications involved is one you
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2022 11:28 am
Imagine you are designing the application integration logic for a solution. One of the applications involved is one you have not automated before but it is widely used and the project is the first in a series for this client.
Which of the following are valid considerations when designing business objects? (Choose two.)
A. It's best that objects are designed to be reusable and are not made bespoke for one process.
B. The first Production process to automate an application should not share its integration logic with any other because there will invariably be teething problems during an initial implementation.
C. When an application is automated for the first time a single business object should be used to isolate the first process from any that follow.
D. Any new application should be assessed to find the appropriate integration technique and identify any potential technical issues.
E. It's best that each process uses its own business objects to keep it separate from any other.
Which of the following are valid considerations when designing business objects? (Choose two.)
A. It's best that objects are designed to be reusable and are not made bespoke for one process.
B. The first Production process to automate an application should not share its integration logic with any other because there will invariably be teething problems during an initial implementation.
C. When an application is automated for the first time a single business object should be used to isolate the first process from any that follow.
D. Any new application should be assessed to find the appropriate integration technique and identify any potential technical issues.
E. It's best that each process uses its own business objects to keep it separate from any other.