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Oracle Exam 1Z0-1091-22 Topic 4 Question 35 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-1091-22 exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 4
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Assets and components can have specifications associated with them to describe design details and asset attributes.

Which THREE are correct Smart Meter specifications?

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Suggested Answer: C, D

Momentary outages are very short-term outages where an outage event is sent and a restoration event is received in less than a few minutes. These outages may not require any action from the utility and may be ignored for reporting or analysis purposes. According to the Oracle Utilities Meter Solution Cloud Service Business User Guide, two system components that can be configured to ignore momentary outages are:

Device events: These are events that are sent by smart meters to indicate various conditions or situations, such as outages, tampering, or alarms. Device events can be configured with a minimum duration parameter that specifies the minimum time difference between an event start and an event end for the event to be processed. If the event duration is less than the minimum duration, the event is ignored.

Activities: These are tasks that are created by the system or by users to perform various actions, such as meter reading, installation, or maintenance. Activities can be configured with a momentary outage threshold parameter that specifies the maximum time difference between an outage event and a restoration event for the activity to be created. If the outage duration is less than the momentary outage threshold, no activity is created.


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Selma
15 days ago
Manufacturer is definitely a key spec, and firmware makes sense too. I'm less sure about asset age - is that really a critical piece of info for a smart meter?
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Melodie
2 days ago
I agree, those two specs are crucial for ensuring compatibility and functionality.
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Jillian
5 days ago
Manufacturer and firmware are definitely important for smart meters.
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Clay
24 days ago
Hmm, firmware seems like a key specification for a smart meter, since that would determine its capabilities. But I'm not sure about asset disposition - what does that even mean in this context?
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Portia
5 days ago
I think asset disposition might refer to how the meter is managed or disposed of.
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Felicia
9 days ago
Firmware is definitely important for a smart meter.
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Steffanie
28 days ago
I think D) Asset type is also a correct Smart Meter specification because it describes the specific type of meter.
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Celestine
28 days ago
Asset age and asset type seem like logical specifications for a smart meter, but I'm not sure about firmware. I'd need to do some more research on typical smart meter specifications to be confident in my answer.
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Tandra
4 days ago
I'm not sure about asset disposition, manufacturer, or firmware.
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Cassie
5 days ago
I agree, asset age and asset type are also important specifications.
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Annett
15 days ago
I think firmware is a correct specification for a smart meter.
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Ruth
1 months ago
I agree with you, Valentin. I also believe E) Manufacturer is a correct specification.
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Valentin
1 months ago
I think B) Firmware is a correct Smart Meter specification.
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