IBM C8010-240 - IBM Sterling Configurator V9.1, Deployment Exam
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Total 112 questions
Question #11 (Topic: Topic 1)
A product in the catalogue can be made configurable by associating:
A. a Model to it.
B. a Model Group to it.
C. an Option Class to it.
D. an Option Item Group to it.
Answer: A
Question #12 (Topic: Topic 1)
A Model, ABC_Desktop_7500, is created with Option Classes Microprocessor, Memory,
Disc Drive, and Monitor. The modeler is trying to reuse these components in another
Model, ABC_Desktop_7600, by attaching Option Classes of ABC_Desktop_7500. The
modeler is unable to attach the Option Classes to ABC_Desktop_7600. What is the reason
behind this?
Disc Drive, and Monitor. The modeler is trying to reuse these components in another
Model, ABC_Desktop_7600, by attaching Option Classes of ABC_Desktop_7500. The
modeler is unable to attach the Option Classes to ABC_Desktop_7600. What is the reason
behind this?
A. The Attach button is unavailable for Model.
B. Option Classes cannot be attached to a Model.
C. The Model was not saved and compiled to attach.
D. There was no product associated to the Option Classes.
Answer: B
Question #13 (Topic: Topic 1)
A modeler is testing a pre-configured product in the ordering processes and notices that
when the product is added to the cart without further configuration, an item that was
intended to be in the configuration does not show up in the shopping cart. What is NOT a
possible cause of this problem?
when the product is added to the cart without further configuration, an item that was
intended to be in the configuration does not show up in the shopping cart. What is NOT a
possible cause of this problem?
A. A UI Control was not selected.
B. The user profile is not entitled to this product.
C. The modeler forgot to select the item as part of the pre-configuration.
D. The "Ignore in Quote" property was set to "yes" for that particular item.
Answer: A
Question #14 (Topic: Topic 1)
Due to recent enhancement in the product features, the modeler needs to give an inventory
of all the rules and properties existing within the Model. What approach should the modeler
take?
of all the rules and properties existing within the Model. What approach should the modeler
take?
A. Generate a Report.
B. View Model Java file.
C. Create a Worksheet.
D. Go to the Debug screen and view the Trace Log.
Answer: A
Question #15 (Topic: Topic 1)
Review to the Model structured as follows:
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The business requirement calls for the Video Conferencing and Video Streaming Add-On
Features to be hidden for Internet Speed lower than 6 Mbps. A junior modeler wrote the
rule as follows: A senior modeler advised that to make the Model more maintainable, the
assignment actions should be changed to:
[IBM-C8010-240-6.0/IBM-C8010-240-10_2.png]
Which of the following analysis is TRUE?
[IBM-C8010-240-6.0/IBM-C8010-240-9_2.png]
The business requirement calls for the Video Conferencing and Video Streaming Add-On
Features to be hidden for Internet Speed lower than 6 Mbps. A junior modeler wrote the
rule as follows: A senior modeler advised that to make the Model more maintainable, the
assignment actions should be changed to:
[IBM-C8010-240-6.0/IBM-C8010-240-10_2.png]
Which of the following analysis is TRUE?
A. The senior modeler is wrong.
B. The solution provided by the senior modeler is more maintainable because the rule is written to be more specific.
C. The solution provided by the senior modeler is more maintainable because the rule only needs to be attached to one item.
D. The solution provided by the senior modeler is more maintainable because it is generally easier to change rule definition than to attach rule.
Answer: A