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Appian Exam ACA100 Topic 5 Question 19 Discussion

Actual exam question for Appian's ACA100 exam
Question #: 19
Topic #: 5
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Users expressed that only managers should be able to see information related to a business object.

How should you translate this requirement into a user story?

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Suggested Answer: D

The 'Definition of Done' (DoD) refers to a shared understanding between the Development Team and the Product Owner on the criteria that a user story must meet to be considered complete. This definition helps ensure that all aspects of the user story are fully developed, tested, and meet the agreed-upon standards before being marked as done.

Definition of Done Overview:

DoD includes all conditions that must be satisfied for the work to be accepted by the product owner.

It typically covers code completion, testing, documentation, and any other activities required to deliver a finished product.

Why Not Other Options?:

A . Acceptance Criteria: Defines specific requirements that a user story must meet, but does not encapsulate the broader checklist for completion.

B . Value Statement: Describes the value delivered by a feature, not the criteria for completion.

C . Definition of Ready (DoR): Refers to when a user story is ready to be taken into a sprint, not when it is complete.

References:

Appian Community Success Guide: Definition of Done in Agile Projects

The Definition of Done ensures that the product increment is fully functional, tested, and ready for deployment, maintaining a high standard of quality.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Malcolm
13 days ago
I'm not sure, option D also seems to address the requirement by mentioning that managers must be in a specific group to access the data.
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Adelina
16 days ago
Option A seems the most straightforward and clear way to translate the requirement into a user story. It directly addresses the need for managers to access and view the relevant records.
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Brynn
18 days ago
I agree with Jonelle, option A is the most direct and relevant to the requirement.
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Jonelle
20 days ago
I think option A is the best choice because it clearly states the need for managers to see specific information.
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