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Appian Exam ACA100 Topic 2 Question 22 Discussion

Actual exam question for Appian's ACA100 exam
Question #: 22
Topic #: 2
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The HR management team wants to aggregate data to show the number of employees across regions and to be able to drill down into the data.

Which three user story requirements should be collected to assist the development team?

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Suggested Answer: A, B, D

Data Source (A): The first step in building any report is identifying the source of the data. Understanding where the data comes from is crucial because it affects how the data will be queried, filtered, and displayed. It also impacts performance, security, and accuracy of the data. Appian reports can pull data from various sources such as Appian databases, external databases, or even from integrations with other systems. Documenting this information allows the development team to connect the report to the correct data source, ensuring that the report reflects accurate and up-to-date information. Reference: Appian Documentation - Data Sources

Report Type (B): It is essential to define the type of report required. In this scenario, the HR management team wants an aggregate view with drill-down capabilities. The report type will determine how the data is visualized, whether it is a pie chart, bar graph, or tabular format. This user story requirement ensures that the developers design a report that meets the HR team's needs and expectations for viewing and interacting with the data. Reference: Appian Documentation - Creating Reports

Role-Based Permissions (D): Role-based permissions are critical for ensuring that users see only the data they are authorized to access. For instance, while an HR executive might have access to all regions' data, a regional manager might only see data for their specific region. Defining these permissions upfront is vital for security and compliance. The development team will use this information to implement the correct access controls in the report, which is crucial for protecting sensitive employee information. Reference: Appian Documentation - Managing User Permissions


Contribute your Thoughts:

Kasandra
4 days ago
This is a no-brainer. A, B, and D are the way to go. The HR team wants to see the big picture and dive into the details - those options cover it.
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Nobuko
8 days ago
Hold up, why do we need a test script? Sounds like someone's trying to make this more complicated than it needs to be.
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Bethanie
12 days ago
I think C and E are not relevant here. We need to focus on the data requirements, not testing or estimation.
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Ciara
1 days ago
I think role-based permissions would also be important to consider.
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Ciara
9 days ago
I agree, we should definitely focus on the data source and report type.
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Leana
14 days ago
I also think estimation of story should be included. It will help in planning the development timeline.
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Amber
15 days ago
I agree with Karima. Those requirements are essential for the development team to create the data aggregation tool.
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Karima
28 days ago
I think we should collect data source, report type, and role-based permissions.
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Jennifer
2 months ago
Definitely A, B, and D. Data source, report type, and role-based permissions are key for aggregating data and drill-downs.
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Argelia
11 days ago
D) Role-based permissions
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Moon
17 days ago
B) Report type
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Jade
1 months ago
A) Data source
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