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AEM Business Practitioner General Exam Information • Exam name: AEM Business Practitioner Exam
• Exam number: AD0-E102
• Number of questions: 50
• Time limit: 80 minutes
• Format: multiple choice, multiple select
• Language offered: English
• Delivery: online proctored (requires camera access) or test center proctored
• Passing score: All Adobe exams are reported on a scale of 300 to 700. The
passing score for each exam is 550. For more information about scaled scoring,
visit the FAQs.
• Exam price: $180 (Ready to register? Click here.)
AEM Business Practitioner Exam Target Audience • Individuals in partner organizations and freelancers who perform an author
or analyst job role for AEM solutions
• Marketing specialists who know the features and capabilities needed to engage
developers to define a solution for business needs
• Customer Power Users or Product Owners
The AEM Business Practitioner Role At a minimum, the Adobe-certified AEM Business Practitioner has experience
with AEM features and capabilities needed to engage developers to find business
solutions, a deep insight into modules such as Sites, Assets, and Forms, and an
understanding of what modules are present and be able to recommend Adobe
Experience Cloud solutions to meet business needs.
It is recommended that the candidate has at least two years of relevant field
experience before testing.
The minimally-qualified AEM Business Practitioner should be able to perform
the following tasks without any assistance: • Understand the capabilities provided by out-of-the-box components
available in AEM (what can and cannot be done), and when customer development is
needed
• Use the AEM Content Management Systems (CMS)
• Use AEM to manage Digital Assets
• Use Experience Fragments
• Understand and participate in workflows
• Analyze business needs to identify a solution
• Create business requirements documents that developers can use in the creation
of an AEM website
• Describe all the mobile capabilities of AEM (e.g., content services and
responsive web design)
AEM Business Practitioner Exam Topics The tasks measured by the exam are grouped into the following domains:
Am I ready?
Yes
No
Education • List relevant AEM features and capabilities
• Recommend how to leverage AEM features to meet business needs
• Apply procedural concepts necessary to conduct training for authors
Architecture • Recommend an Information Architecture that leverages AEM Standard Features
to meet business needs
• Describe how AEM integrates with third-party services
• Define roles and rights
• Describe caching approaches
Business Analysis • Map standard modules of AEM to different business problems for the
customer
• Apply content management concepts for AEM modules
• Identify typical project stakeholders
• Apply procedural concepts necessary to support collaboration of all parties
involved
• Determine how to meet the core business goals while remaining within budget
and/or scope
• Determine how questions from developers should be answered with respect to the
business goals
Solution • Determine how to configure and use content components to show best
practices of AEM
• Verify the correct implementation of features, and locate and describe
occurring errors
Distribution of Content Covered on the Exam: The questions on the exam are distributed as follows for each domain. (Note:
each question carries the same weight and there is no partial credit for any
question)
Domain
Percent of Exam
Education
Architecture
Business Analysis
Solution
How do I know if I am ready to take the exam? Nothing can guarantee that you will pass your test, however; the more
practical work experiences you have and the more training you complete, the
better your chances are to pass the test.
Since Adobe exams measure knowledge and skills for a specific job role, one of
the best ways to prepare for the exam is to ensure you have the minimum work
experience, as described in this guide.
What training is available to help me prepare for the exam?
Is training required? You are not required to complete training before taking the exam; however,
training can significantly increase your knowledge of and skills with Adobe
Experience Manager. It is important to note that training alone will not provide
you with the knowledge and skills required to pass an exam. Successful,
on-the-job experience, is critical to providing you the knowledge needed to pass
the exam.
Recommended study materials for this exam:
Courses • Manage and Deliver Digital Assets Using Adobe Experience Manager
• Create and Manage Correspondence using Adobe Experience Manager
• Design Adaptive Forms Using Adobe Experience Manager
• Create Web Experiences Using Adobe Experience Manager
• Develop Multilingual and Multinational Sites in Adobe Experience Manager
• What's New in AEM 6.4
• What's New in AEM 6.4 – Custom
Online Documentation • Experience Manager Sites 6.4 Administering User Guide
• Experience Manager Sites 6.3 Deploying User Guide
• Experience Manager Dispatcher User Guide
• AEM Sites Implementation Guide
• Experience Manager 6.4 AEM Communities User Guide
• AEM Assets Discovery Checklist
• Experience Manager Sites 6.4 Developing User Guide
• Experience Manager Sites 6.4 Authoring User Guide
• Experience Manager 6.4 Assets User Guide
• Experience Manager 6.4 Forms User Guide
• AEM Assets 6.3 Implementation Guide
QUESTION 1 An author uploads a PDF document and receives a “Restricted Files” error.
What is causing this problem?
A. The file extension is not registered as an allowed asset MIMES in the OSGI
config, Day CQ DAM Asset Upload Restriction.
B. The file extension is case-sensitive and should be all lower case.
C. The user does not have permission to upload an asset with the specific file
extension.
D. The MIME Type mapping setup for the file extension does not exist in OSGI
config, Day CQ Scene7 Asset Mime type Service.
Correct Answer: A
QUESTION 2 A company uploaded several images that represent products, and each product
is associated with a unique
SKU number. The product owner would like the ability to search for multiple
products by SKU number.
What two steps must be completed to do this? (Choose two.)
A. Customize the Assets Admin Search rail to include a Single Property Predicate
and configure the property name to the SKU number
B. Customize the image metadata schema and add a new Multi Value Text field for
the SKU number
C. Customize the Assets Admin Search rail to include a Multi Value Property
Predicate and configure the property name to the SKU number
D. Customize the image metadata schema and add a new Single Line Text field for
the SKU number
Correct Answer: B,C
QUESTION 3 A developer created a custom metadata profile and assigned default values to
some fields. The developer
applied this custom profile to a folder in the DAM that already uses a different
metadata profile. When viewing
the metadata properties of the existing assets in a subfolder, the developer
noticed that the custom metadata profile was not applied to these assets.
What is the cause of this issue?
A. The contents are cached and clearing the browser cache should resolve this
issue.
B. The new metadata profile will only be applied to new assets that will be
added to the folder later.
C. The custom metadata profile has some invalid field values and is preventing
it from being applied to a folder.
D. The new metadata profile will only be applied to assets that are direct
children of the folder.
Test information: Number of questions: 60
Time allowed in minutes: 90
Required passing score: 65%
Languages: English
Related certifications: IBM Certified Associate Administrator - MaaS360 Cloud V10.56
The test consists of 4 sections containing a total of approximately 60
multiple-choice questions. The percentages after each section title reflect the
approximate distribution of the total question set across the sections.
Section 1 - Setup (21%) Describe how to setup the MaaS360 portal (e.g. supported OS platforms for
MaaS360s, certificate requirements, iOS devices, Windows Phone, OS X (Mac OS),
and Windows desktop requirements, etc.)
Select the appropriate MaaS360 portal setup for a given situation (e.g. orient
in the portal, enable support for specific platforms, setup certificates,
registering accounts for different geographic locations, iOS devices, Windows
Phone, OS X (Mac OS), and Windows desktop requirements, content library, etc.)
Describe portal administrator setup (e.g. administrator roles, using active
directory, etc.)
Describe the services to be enabled in order to deliver functionalities (e.g.
secure mail, secure browser, end-user portal, workplace apps, mobile expense
management, etc.)
Explain integrations needed to deliver specific services (e.g. integration with
company directory, access to intranet resources, requirements for company email
integration, creating a non-local directory user, etc.)
Section 2 - Configuration (33%) Describe how to create support configurations. (e.g. expense plans,
locations, configure privacy, define plan, setup thresholds, specify actions
based on a plan, etc.)
Select the appropriate user, device groups, and content management based upon
specific criteria (e.g. BYOD vs COPE, local vs directory users, user profiles,
appropriate policies, devices native email applications, usage of parameters,
etc.)
Explain compliance rule options (e.g. enforcement, compliance, geo-fencing,
monitoring, and group-based rules; etc.)
Select appropriate compliance rules for a given situation or need (e.g. setup
notifications, use location settings, compliance automatic alerts and actions,
etc.)
Use existing device data to generate reports and subscriptions (e.g. scheduling
options, reporting options, etc.)
Explain policy options (e.g. MDM, persona policies, default policies, etc.)
Describe enrollment options (e.g. self-enrollment, Apple DEP, local or active
directory user, etc.)
Section 3 - Deployment and Management (25%) Describe application management options (e.g. various platforms, difference
between enterprise and public applications, apps settings and policies, etc.)
Demonstrate application management workflow (e.g. upload applications to portal,
upgrades, deploy to devices, delete from devices, bundles, featured apps, etc.)
Select the appropriate policy management option(s) for a given situation or need
(e.g. modifications, change precedence, assign to different groups, export
policies, etc.)
Select proper steps to manage groups (e.g. directory deprovision, editing user
directory groups, editing device groups, creation based on advanced searches,
etc.)
Select appropriate device management option(s) for a given situation or need
(e.g. locate devices, selective wipe, remove controls, etc.)
Section 4 - Troubleshooting (21%) Explain how to identify problems on devices from the MaaS360 Console (e.g.
event logs, enrollment, exception view, check policy is correctly pushed to
device, device managed status, etc.)
Demonstrate how to identify problems on MaaS360 managed devices (e.g. enable
logging, gathering logs, navigate in MaaS360 agent on the devices, enroll device
in MaaS360, etc.)
Explain how to identify problems in the MaaS360 Cloud Extender modules or Mobile
Enterprise Gateway using the Console (e.g. identify status, User authentication,
User Visibility, exchange active sync, healthcheck alerts, etc.)
Show how to solve identified problems in the MaaS360 Cloud Extender modules or
Mobile Enterprise Gateway using the Console (e.g. perform test actions, refresh
data, etc.)
Explain how to obtain support from MaaS360 ops team (e.g. methods for obtaining
support, collecting logs, etc.)
IBM Certified Associate Administrator - MaaS360 Cloud V10.56
Job Role Description / Target Audience This entry level certification is intended for administrators who can
demonstrate basic support and technical knowledge of IBM MaaS360 Cloud V10.56,
including implementation and management.
Overall, these administrators are familiar with product functionality. They
setup, configure, deploy, manage and troubleshoot this software.
The key areas of competency are:
- Describe IBM MaaS360 Cloud V10.56 architecture and components.
- Use IBM MaaS360 Console to configure and administer the IBM MaaS360 Cloud
V10.56 environment.
- Perform troubleshooting for IBM MaaS360 Cloud V10.56
To attain the IBM Certified Associate Administrator - MaaS360 Cloud V10.56
certification, candidates must pass 1 test. To prepare for the test, it is
recommended to refer to the job role description and recommended prerequisite
skills, and click the link to the test below to refer to the test objectives and
the test preparation tab.
Recommended Prerequisite Skills
Understanding of basic system architecture design
Ability to navigate in the MaaS360 Console
Working knowledge of:
regular expressions
device usage and mobile device platforms
Active Directory, Exchange Server, structural components of the MaaS360 Console
Requirements This certification requires 1 test(s).
Test(s) required: Click on the link(s) below to see test details, test objectives, suggested
training and sample tests.
Test C2150-632 - IBM MaaS360 Cloud V10.56 Fundamental Administration
Published: February 14, 2017
Languages: English
Audiences: Data scientists
Technology: Azure Machine Learning, Bot Framework, Cognitive Services
Credit toward certification: MCSE
Skills measured This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed
below. View video tutorials about the variety of question types on Microsoft
exams.
Please note that the questions may test on, but will not be limited to, the
topics described in the bulleted text.
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Please send Microsoft your comments. All feedback will be reviewed and
incorporated as appropriate while still maintaining the validity and reliability
of the certification process. Note that Microsoft will not respond directly to
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Certification program.
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Prepare Data for Analysis in Azure Machine Learning and Export from Azure
Machine Learning Import and export data to and from Azure Machine Learning
Import and export data to and from Azure Blob storage, import and export data to
and from Azure SQL Database, import and export data via Hive Queries, import
data from a website, import data from on-premises SQL
Explore and summarize data
Create univariate summaries, create multivariate summaries, visualize univariate
distributions, use existing Microsoft R or Python notebooks for custom summaries
and custom visualizations, use zip archives to import external packages for R or
Python
Cleanse data for Azure Machine Learning
Apply filters to limit a dataset to the desired rows, identify and address
missing data, identify and address outliers, remove columns and rows of datasets
Perform feature engineering
Merge multiple datasets by rows or columns into a single dataset by columns,
merge multiple datasets by rows or columns into a single dataset by rows, add
columns that are combinations of other columns, manually select and construct
features for model estimation, automatically select and construct features for
model estimation, reduce dimensions of data through principal component analysis
(PCA), manage variable metadata, select standardized variables based on planned
analysis
Develop Machine Learning Models
Select an appropriate algorithm or method
Select an appropriate algorithm for predicting continuous label data, select an
appropriate algorithm for supervised versus unsupervised scenarios, identify
when to select R versus Python notebooks, identify an appropriate algorithm for
grouping unlabeled data, identify an appropriate algorithm for classifying label
data, select an appropriate ensemble
Initialize and train appropriate models
Tune hyperparameters manually; tune hyperparameters automatically; split data
into training and testing datasets, including using routines for
cross-validation; build an ensemble using the stacking method
Validate models
Score and evaluate models, select appropriate evaluation metrics for clustering,
select appropriate evaluation metrics for classification, select appropriate
evaluation metrics for regression, use evaluation metrics to choose between
Machine Learning models, compare ensemble metrics against base models
Operationalize and Manage Azure Machine Learning Services
Deploy models using Azure Machine Learning
Publish a model developed inside Azure Machine Learning, publish an externally
developed scoring function using an Azure Machine Learning package, use web
service parameters, create and publish a recommendation model, create and
publish a language understanding model
Manage Azure Machine Learning projects and workspaces
Create projects and experiments, add assets to a project, create new workspaces,
invite users to a workspace, switch between different workspaces, create a
Jupyter notebook that references an intermediate dataset
Consume Azure Machine Learning models
Connect to a published Machine Learning web service, consume a published Machine
Learning model programmatically using a batch execution service, consume a
published Machine Learning model programmatically using a request response
service, interact with a published Machine Learning model using Microsoft Excel,
publish models to the marketplace
Consume exemplar Cognitive Services APIs
Consume Vision APIs to process images, consume Language APIs to process text,
consume Knowledge APIs to create recommendations
Use Other Services for Machine Learning
Build and use neural networks with the Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit
Use N-series VMs for GPU acceleration, build and train a three-layer feed
forward neural network, determine when to implement a neural network
Streamline development by using existing resources
Clone template experiments from Cortana Intelligence Gallery, use Cortana
Intelligence Quick Start to deploy resources, use a data science VM for
streamlined development
Perform data sciences at scale by using HDInsights
Deploy the appropriate type of HDI cluster, perform exploratory data analysis by
using Spark SQL, build and use Machine Learning models with Spark on HDI, build
and use Machine Learning models using MapReduce, build and use Machine Learning
models using Microsoft R Server
Perform database analytics by using SQL Server R Services on Azure
Deploy a SQL Server 2016 Azure VM, configure SQL Server to allow execution of R
scripts, execute R scripts inside T-SQL statements QUESTION 1
You are building an Azure Machine Learning Solution for an Online retailer.
When a customer selects a product, you need to recommend products that the customer might like to purchase at the same time. The recommendation should be based on what other customers purchased the same product.
Which model should you use?
A. Collaborative Filtering
B. Boosted Decision Tree Regression Model
C. Two-Class boosted decision tree
D. K-Means Clustering
Answer: A
QUESTION 2
You are analyzing taxi trips in New York City. You leverage the Azure Data Factory to create data pipelines and to orchestrate data movement.
You plan to develop a predictive model for 170 million rows (37 GB) of raw data in Apache Hive by using Microsoft R Serve to identify which factors contributes to the passenger tipping behavior.
All of the platforms that are used for the analysis are the same. Each worker node has eight processor cores and 28 GB Of memory.
Which type of Azure HDInsight cluster should you use to produce results as quickly as possible?
A. Hadoop
B. HBase
C. Interactive Hive
D. Spark
Answer: A
QUESTION 3
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same Scenario.
Each question I the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution while others might not have correct solution.
Start of repeated Scenario:
A Travel agency named Margie’s Travel sells airline tickets to customers in the United States.
Margie’s Travel wants you to provide insights and predictions on flight delays. The agency is considering implementing a system that will communicate to its customers as the flight departure near about possible delays due to weather conditions.
The flight data contains the following attributes:
* DepartureDate: The departure date aggregated at a per hour granularity.
* Carrier: The code assigned by the IATA and commonly used to identify a carrier.
* OriginAirportID: An identification number assigned by the USDOT to identify a unique airport (the flight’s Origin)
* DestAirportID: The departure delay in minutes.
*DepDet30: A Boolean value indicating whether the departure was delayed by 30 minutes or more ( a value of 1 indicates that the departure was delayed by 30 minutes or more)
The weather data contains the following Attributes: AirportID, ReadingDate (YYYY/MM/DD HH), SKYConditionVisibility, WeatherType, Windspeed, StationPressure, PressureChange and HourlyPrecip.
End of repeated Scenario:
You plan to predict flight delays that are 30 minutes or more.
You need to build a training model that accurately fits the data. The solution must minimize over fitting and minimize data leakage. Which attribute should you remove?
A. OriginAirportID
B. DepDel
C. DepDel30
D. Carrier
E. DestAirportID
Published: January 8, 2015
Languages: English
Audiences: IT professionals
Technology: Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Microsoft Intune
Credit toward certification: MCP
Skills measured
This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed below.
The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on the
exam. The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on
that content area on the exam. View video tutorials about the variety of
question types on Microsoft exams.
Please note that the questions may test on, but will not be limited to, the
topics described in the bulleted text.
Do you have feedback about the relevance of the skills measured on this exam?
Please send Microsoft your comments. All feedback will be reviewed and
incorporated as appropriate while still maintaining the validity and reliability
of the certification process. Note that Microsoft will not respond directly to
your feedback. We appreciate your input in ensuring the quality of the Microsoft
Certification program.
If you have concerns about specific questions on this exam, please submit an
exam challenge.
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about the certification program, registration, or promotions, please contact
your Regional Service Center.
Plan app virtualization (27%) Design an app distribution strategy
Design considerations, including impact on clients, offline access, deployment
infrastructure, and remote locations; plan for updates to apps
Plan and implement app compatibility
Configure and implement Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit;
planning considerations, including Remote Desktop Services (RDS), Virtual
Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), client Hyper-V, and Application Compatibility
Toolkit (ACT); plan for application version co-existence
Update apps in desktop images
Configure online servicing, apply patches offline, configure offline virtual
machine (VM) servicing, update Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) task sequences
Implement app virtualization (25%) Configure App-V
Configure a new application, configure a Connection Group, configure App-V
reporting on the client, create a report for App-V
Deploy App-V clients
Install and test the App-V client; configure the App-V client; configure the
App-V client, by using Group Policy
Configure apps sequencing
Install the App-V Sequencer, deploy sequenced apps, update sequenced apps,
publish Office 2013 and Sequencing Add-On for Word 2013, deploy connected apps
Plan and implement virtual desktops (21%)
Plan for pooled and personal desktops
Planning considerations, including shared storage, network, Storage Spaces, and
scale-out file servers; plan capacity
Implement virtual desktop collections
Configure collections type, VM creation, and user assignments; configure client
settings; configure Active Directory permissions
Plan and implement Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
Install and configure Remote Desktop Session Host, install and configure the
Remote Desktop Web Access (RD Web Access) role, configure the Remote Desktop
Connection Broker (RD Connection Broker) for the Remote Desktop Session Host,
perform capacity analysis
Create and configure remote applications
Prepare Remote Desktop Session Hosts for application installation; configure
RemoteApp properties; create a RemoteApp distribution file (MSI or RDP); sign
packages with certificates; implement application version co-existence, by using
RD Web Access; configure file extension associations
Deploy and manage remote applications
Configure RemoteApp and Desktop Connections settings, configure GPOs for signed
packages, configure RemoteApp for Hyper-V, export and import RemoteApp
configurations, deploy a RemoteApp distribution file (MSI or RDP)
Plan and implement business continuity for virtualized apps (27%)
Plan and implement a resilient Remote Desktop infrastructure
Design highly available RD Web Access, RD Connection Broker, and Remote Desktop
Gateway; perform backup and recovery of the Remote Desktop Licensing server;
configure VM or dedicated farm redirection
Plan and implement business continuity for virtual desktops
Design and implement Hyper-V Replica with Hyper-V Replica Broker, design and
implement business continuity for personal and shared desktop collections
Plan and implement a resilient virtual app delivery infrastructure
Plan and implement highly available App-V data store and management server;
implement pre-populated/shared cache App-V functionality for the VDI
environment; implement highly available content share; implement a branch office
strategy, using App-V; manage VM backups QUESTION 1
You need to meet the application requirements for Server1 and Server2.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
A. Create a selection profile.
B. Create a deployment database.
C. Create a linked deployment share.
D. Modify the deployment share properties.
E. Create a new image group.
QUESTION 3
You need to meet the application requirements for the client computers of the managers.
What should you do?
A. Create a customization file named Custom.msp. Copy Custom.msp to \\Server4 \Software\Updates. Run \\Server4\Software\Setup.exe without specifying any parameters.
B. Create a customization file named Custom.xml. Copy Custom.xml to \\Server4 \Software\Proplus.ww. Run \\Server4\Software\Setup.exe without specifying any parameters.
C. Create a customization file named Custom.xml. Copy Custom.xml to \\Server4 \Software\Updates. Run \\Server4\Software\Setup.exe without specifying any parameters.
D. Create a customization file named Answer.xml. Copy Answer.xml to the managers' computers. Run \\Server4\Software\Setup.exe and specify the /admin parameter.
Test information: Number of questions: 65
Time allowed in minutes: 90
Required passing score: 76%
Languages: English, Japanese
Related certifications: IBM Certified Advanced Developer - Risk Information Governance for BI
IBM Certified Solution Expert - Cognos BI
IBM Certified Developer - Cognos 10 BI OLAP Models
The Cognos 10 BI OLAP Developer exam covers key concepts, technologies, and
functionality of the Cognos products. In preparation for an exam, we recommend a
combination of training and hands-on experience, and a detailed review of
product documentation.
Transformer Basics (5%) Describe the Transformer development process
Data Sources (12%) Identify data sources for use in Transformer
Describe the use of multiple data sources
Describe uniqueness
Model Creation (17%) Describe the process to build a basic Transformer model
Describe the implementation of a time dimension
Describe how to make data available in the Cognos 10 studios
Model Key Performance Measures (12%) Differentiate between measures
Describe the use of measures
Security (12%) Describe the IBM Cognos 10 security environment
Describe how to secure a PowerCube
PowerCube Content Customization (20%) Define techniques to customize dimensions
Describe the process to customize PowerCube content
Maintenance and Advanced Techniques (22%) Describe techniques for model maintenance
Describe how to update published PowerCubes and PowerCube connections
Identify ways to trouble shoot issues
Identify considerations for optimization
Describe changes that impact MUNs
QUESTION 1
What should a developer do if some levels appear red after validating the model using Show Scope?
A. Ensure the level exists in the data source.
B. Specify a valid relationship between the level and the data source.
C. Re-attach the categories in the Dimension Diagram.
D. Apply unique move to the level and regenerate the categories.
Answer: B
QUESTION 2
When measures are calculated after rollup, when are the calculations performed?
A. Before time state rollup takes place.
B. After allocated measures are calculated.
C. Before regular rollup takes place on all measures.
D. After relative time calculations.
Answer: B
QUESTION 3
What objects can be created within the Cognos Namespace?
A. Roles and users
B. Groups and roles
C. Groups and users
D. Members
Answer: B
QUESTION 4
Transformer is unable to locate one of the source files for a data source in the model, and
the model update fails. Which type of files can be used to restart the processing at the point of failure?
Exam Codes RC0-903
Launch Date July 7, 2016
Eligibility Candidates MUST have:
An active A+ CE certification earned by passing exams from the 800-series or
earlier.
Received an email from CompTIA containing a Private Access Code (PAC).
Exam Description The CompTIA A+ Recertification Exam covers these domains:
1.0 Mobile Devices (6% of total)
2.0 Windows Operating Systems (20% of total)
3.0 Other Operating Systems and Technologies (11% of total)
4.0 Troubleshooting (Hardware/Software) (59% of total)
5.0 Operational Procedures (4% of total)
Recertification Exam Objectives Download
Number of Questions 50
Type of Questions Multiple choice questions (single and multiple response)
Length of Test 75 Minutes
Passing Score 700 (on a scale of 900)
Delivery Non-proctored Pearson IBT
CEU Impact
Only candidates with an active A+ CE certification will receive CEU credit.
Passing the exam will automatically renew your existing A+ CE. Please allow 1-3
days for your record to be updated.
Introduction The CompTIA A+ Recertification Exam is one way for CompTIA A+
certified professionals to keep their A+ certification active. A CompTIA A+
certification earned on or after January 1, 2011 is valid for three years from
the date the certification was earned. The certification must be renewed within
three years in order for the individual to remain certified. To remain
certified, individuals may:
Re-take (and pass) both of the current certification exams (220-901 and
220-902)
Participate in continuing education activities
Take (and pass) the A+ re-certification exam (RC0-903) The CompTIA A+
Recertification Exam RC0-903 bridges the competencies measured by the A+ 800
series (220-801 and 220-802) and the 900 series (220-901 and 220-902). The exam
(RC0-903) blueprint includes the objectives new to the 900 series and also
assesses the highest weighted competencies that appear on both sets of exams
(i.e., the knowledge and skills rated by SMEs as most relevant for on - the -
job performance). NOTE: Availability of RC0-903 is LIMITED TO THOSE who have
kept their A+ certification active and have not taken and passed the current 900
series exams.
CompTIA A+ is accredited by ANSI to show compliance with the ISO 17024 Standard
and, as such, undergoes regular reviews and updates to the exam objectives. The
following CompTIA A+ Recertification RC0-903 exam objectives result from subject
matter expert workshops and industry - wide survey results regarding the skills
and knowledge required of an entry - level IT technical support
professional.
This examination blueprint includes domain weighting, test objectives, and
example content. Example topics and concepts are included to clarify the test
objectives and should not be construed as a comprehensive listing of all the
content of this examination.
Candidates are encouraged to use this document to guide their studies. The table
below lists the domains measured by this examination and the extent to which
they are represented. The CompTIA A+
RC0-903 exam is based on these objectives.
QUESTION 1 –
(Topic 1)
A user reports that the cursor jumps to random screen locations when typing on a
laptop computer. Which of the following devices is MOST likely causing this?
A. The touchpad
B. The mouse wheel
C. The multimedia keys
D. The digitizer
Answer: A QUESTION 2 –
(Topic 1)
Which of the following would need to be enabled on a mobile phone to share its
Internet connection with multiple devices simultaneously?
A. NFC
B. Bluetooth
C. Hotspot
D. Tethering
Answer: C QUESTION 3 –
(Topic 1)
A customer asks a technician for a device that has the capability to easily
connect a laptop to an external monitor, keyboard, mouse, and charge the
battery. Which of the following devices should the technician recommend to the
customer?
A. Lightning
B. KVM switch
C. USB 3.0
D. Docking station
Answer: D
Test information: Number of questions: 34
Time allowed in minutes: 60
Required passing score: 61%
Languages: English
This certification exam certifies that the successful candidate has important
knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to plan, install, configure,
troubleshoot, administer and maintain an IBM InfoSphere Optim Solutions v9.1.
This includes: * product installation and configuration
* Optim Core Functionality
* LUA
* Optim Search
* Masking on Demand
* Service on Demand
* New Database features and functionality
* performance and tuning
The person performing these functions is generally self-sufficient and is able
to perform most of the tasks involved in the role with limited assistance from
peers, product documentation and vendor support services.
Section 1 - Installation and Configuration (29%) Optim Architecture
Operating Systems / Hardware Support
Database Support
New or additional components (Optim Manager, Optim Designer, self-service and
Optim Search, UDFs)
Masking on Demand
Establishing Environments
Optim Directories (location, numbers, owners)
Confirming installation pre-reqs
Physical installations (locations, what to separate, manager, where things
exist)
Archive / Extract Maintenance
File location / sub-systems (BigData enhancements)
File naming / sizing
Section 2 - Optim Core Functionality (35%) Archiving
File and Directory Maintenance
Search
Test Data Management
Using the Designer interface
Creating access definitions, table maps, column maps, services
Creating Optim relationships, aliases, data sources (discovery)
Using Optim Manager
Data Privacy Providers (when to use which ones)
Section 3 - Advanced Topics (29%) LUA
Optim Search
Masking on Demand
Service on Demand
New Database Features/functionality (Netezza, loaders, teradata)
Section 4 - Performance and Troubleshooting (6%) Log and Trace Files
IBM Certified Specialist - InfoSphere Optim for Distributed Systems v9.1
Job Role Description / Target Audience This certification exam certifies that the successful candidate has
important knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to plan, install,
configure, troubleshoot, administer and maintain an IBM InfoSphere Optim
Solutions v9.1.
This includes: * product installation and configuration
* Optim Core Functionality
* LUA
* Optim Search
* Masking on Demand
* Service on Demand
* New Database features and functionality
* performance and tuning
The person performing these functions is generally self-sufficient and is able
to perform most of the tasks involved in the role with limited assistance from
peers, product documentation and vendor support services.
Recommended Prerequisite Skills Hands-on experience with installing, configuring and using InfoSphere Optim
on Distributed Systems QUESTION 1
Considering best practices and Optim Access Definitions, which statement is FALSE?
A. Optim Classic interface would be used to define the Optionl and Option2 for my archive Access
Definition.
B. All tables included in an Access Definition that was created in Optim Designer must be in the
same DBAIias.
C. One can copy an Access Definition from one folder to another in Optim Designer and the
Wizard will require you to rename it.
D. A reference table can easily be changed to a related table in Optim Designer, however, one
should then verify the entire process by viewing Show Steps.
Answer: D
Explanation:
QUESTION 2
In order to consistently mask a credit card number, which option should be used?
A. TRANS CCN
B. TRANS CCN ('=n CREDITCARD')
C. SUBSTR(CREDITCARD. 1. 12) || SEQ(1111.1)
D. There is no reason to mask the credit card number as long as you mask the name.