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NEW QUESTION # 16
Where can users share feed updates including photos, comments and other status updates? (Choose two.)
- A. Tools
- B. My Workspace
- C. Profile
- D. Workspace
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Users can share feed updates including photos, comments and other status updates in the Workspace and Profile sections of SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition. The Workspace section allows users to create and join workspaces that are dedicated to specific projects, teams, or topics. Users can post updates, share files, and collaborate with other members in the workspace feed. The Profile section displays activities and updates that directly affect the user on their profile wall. For example, the user will see all status updates and content posted by them or directly addressed to them (@mentions). The user can also see updates on changes to their profile information. The Tools section is where users can access various tools and applications that are integrated with SAP Build Work Zone, such as SAP Build Process Automation, SAP Build Application Studio, and SAP Analytics Cloud. The My Workspace section is where users can access their personal dashboard, tasks, notifications, and bookmarks. Neither of these sections allow users to share feed updates. Reference:
Workspace
Profile
Tools
My Workspace
NEW QUESTION # 17
Which of the following scenarios applies only to the subscription of SAP Build Work Zone but not to the service instance?
- A. Application for users to access the solution
- B. API-based deployment of UI integration cards
- C. API-based deployment of content packages
- D. Post-booster activation of SAP Cloud Identity Services (IPS)
Answer: D
Explanation:
A subscription of SAP Build Work Zone is an application that allows users to access the solution and its features, such as creating and joining workspaces, accessing integrated tools and applications, and personalizing their sites. A service instance of SAP Build Work Zone is a space in SAP BTP where the solution runs and where content packages and UI integration cards can be deployed using APIs. Both the subscription and the service instance require the activation of SAP Cloud Identity Services (IPS) as a prerequisite, but only the subscription requires a post-booster activation of IPS to enable user authentication and authorization. The post-booster activation of IPS is a step that must be performed after creating a subscription of SAP Build Work Zone in the SAP BTP cockpit. It involves configuring the IPS settings, such as the identity provider, the trust configuration, and the role collection mapping. The service instance does not require this step, as it inherits the IPS settings from the subscription. Reference:
Create a Subscription for SAP Build Work Zone
Create a Space and a Service Instance
Deploy Content Packages Using APIs
Deploy UI Integration Cards Using APIs
NEW QUESTION # 18
Which of the following characteristics applies to My Workspace, but not to other workspaces?
- A. Multiple tabs can be created.
- B. External users have access to it.
- C. Other users cannot be invited.
- D. The layout can be based on templates.
Answer: C
Explanation:
My Workspace is a personal workspace that only you can access and edit1. You cannot invite other users to join your My Workspace, unlike other workspaces that can be shared with internal or external users23. The layout of My Workspace can be based on templates, just like other workspaces1. You can also create multiple tabs in My Workspace, as well as in other workspaces1. Reference: 1: SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition - SAP Online Help, https://help.sap.com/docs/build-work-zone-advanced-edition/sap-build-work-zone-advanced-edition/workspaces-8ff3df94802449f3877af5c380b22c4b 2: What are SAP Build Work Zone workspaces? |Summer Tutorial Series Lesson 3: Workspaces, https://blogs.sap.com/2022/10/04/what-are-sap-work-zone-workspaces-summer-tutorial-series-lesson-3-workspaces/ 3: Enhance the Digital Workplace Experience using SAP Work Zone - Overview and Components, https://blogs.sap.com/2021/03/30/enhance-the-digital-workplace-experience-using-sap-work-zone-overview-and-components/
NEW QUESTION # 19
A user cannot login to SAP Build Work Zone.What could be a reason?
- A. SAP BTP global account viewer role collection is missing
- B. SAP BTP subaccount viewer role collection is missing
- C. Active default identity provider on SAP BTP subaccount level
- D. A shadow user does not exist on SAP BTP subaccount level
Answer: D
Explanation:
A shadow user is a user that is automatically created on the SAP BTP subaccount level when a user logs in to SAP Build Work Zone for the first time1. The shadow user is assigned the SAP BTP subaccount viewer role collection, which is required for accessing SAP Build Work Zone2. If a shadow user does not exist on the SAP BTP subaccount level, the user cannot login to SAP Build Work Zone. The other options are not valid reasons for the login issue, because:
SAP BTP global account viewer role collection is not required for accessing SAP Build Work Zone2.
Active default identity provider on SAP BTP subaccount level is a prerequisite for enabling SAP Build Work Zone3, but not a reason for the login issue.
SAP BTP subaccount viewer role collection is automatically assigned to the shadow user2, so it is not missing unless the shadow user does not exist. Reference: 1: Shadow Users 2: SAP BTP Subaccount Viewer Role Collection 3: Enable SAP Build Work Zone
NEW QUESTION # 20
Which SAP Build Work Zone administrator types require an assignment of a role collection? (Choose three.)
- A. Support administrator
- B. Area administrator
- C. Company administrator
- D. Sub-Workspace administrator
- E. Workspace administrator
Answer: A,C,E
Explanation:
SAP Build Work Zone administrator types are divided into three levels: company, workspace, and area. Each level has a corresponding role collection that needs to be assigned to the users who perform administrative tasks at that level. The company administrator role collection enables users to manage the overall SAP Build Work Zone service instance, such as creating workspaces, assigning workspace administrators, and configuring global settings. The support administrator role collection enables users to access the support portal and perform tasks such as viewing logs, monitoring performance, and managing incidents. The workspace administrator role collection enables users to manage a specific workspace, such as creating areas, assigning area administrators, and configuring workspace settings. The sub-workspace administrator and area administrator types do not require a role collection assignment, as they are created and managed within the SAP Build Work Zone content manager by the workspace administrator or the area administrator respectively. Reference:
SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition - SAP Online Help
Explaining the Provisioning of Users and Roles in SAP Build Work Zone
NEW QUESTION # 21
What can you bundle using Content Packages?
- A. Development and content artifacts to a single deployable unit (package)
- B. Web content artifacts to a single deployable unit (package)
- C. Development and content artifacts to an archive for optimized storage
Answer: A
Explanation:
Content packages enable you to easily install various types of content into your subaccount1. A content package is a collection of content items such as cards, workspace templates, home pages, workflows, and workspaces that are bundled together in a ZIP file2. You can create content packages in SAP Business Application Studio, and deploy them to SAP Build Work Zone using the Development Tools for SAP Build Work Zone extension3. Content packages allow you to bundle development and content artifacts to a single deployable unit (package) that can be easily uploaded and installed in your subaccount. Reference: 1: SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition - SAP Online Help 2: Content Packages | SAP Help Portal 3: Create and Deploy Content Packages for SAP Build Work Zone Advanced Edition using BTP | SAP Blogs : SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition - SAP Online Help
NEW QUESTION # 22
Which artifact must be deleted manually after a content package has been removed?
- A. Workpage configuration
- B. SAP BTP destinations
- C. Workspace templates
- D. UI integration cards
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 23
Where can the SAP Build Work Zone mobile app passcode policy be configured?
- A. DWS admin console content manager
- B. DWS admin console mobile service
- C. SAP BTP subaccount mobile service
- D. DWS admin console compliance & security
Answer: C
Explanation:
The SAP Build Work Zone mobile app passcode policy can be configured in the SAP BTP subaccount mobile service. This is the SAP Mobile Services instance that is used by the SAP Mobile Start app as an https endpoint for authentication and routing. It provides an Admin Cockpit that allows administrators to access logs and configure specific settings for the app, such as the passcode policy. The passcode policy determines the minimum length, complexity, and expiration time of the passcode that users must create to access the app. By default, the passcode should have a minimum length of 8 digits/characters and it is possible to allow biometric authentication (for example, face ID, fingerprint) upon successful passcode creation. To access the SAP BTP subaccount mobile service, administrators need to have the MobileAdmin role assigned to them and construct the URL for the SAP Mobile Services Admin Cockpit. Reference:
Accessing SAP Mobile Services Settings
About the SAP Build Work Zone Advanced Mobile App
NEW QUESTION # 24
When working with home pages, which of the following aspects need to be considered? (Choose two.)
- A. The home page editor has different layout options compared to workspaces.
- B. External home pages can only be configured in the external user Company Admin Area.
- C. Company area home pages are always shown to all users.
- D. Home pages have a dedicated content area.
Answer: A,D
Explanation:
Home pages are the landing pages that users see when they access SAP Build Work Zone. They can display information that is relevant to the company, an area, or a workspace. There are some aspects that need to be considered when working with home pages, such as:
Home pages have a dedicated content area that can be customized using the page builder. The content area is where you can add rows, columns, widgets, cards, and other elements to create a layout for your home page. The content area is different from the feed area, which shows the latest updates and notifications from the company, area, or workspace1.
The home page editor has different layout options compared to workspaces. The home page editor allows you to create a persistent navigation bar with links to other pages or external URLs. You can also add a header image and a title to your home page. The workspace editor does not have these options, but it allows you to add tabs to organize your content into different pages2.
Some aspects that are not true about home pages are:
External home pages can only be configured in the external user Company Admin Area. This is not true, because external home pages can also be configured in the external user Area Admin Area. External home pages are the home pages that are shown to external users, who are users that do not belong to your company but have access to some of your content. You can create external home pages for the company level and for each area level. To do so, you need to switch to the external user Company Admin Area or the external user Area Admin Area, which are separate from the internal user admin areas3.
Company area home pages are always shown to all users. This is not true, because company area home pages are only shown to the users who belong to that specific area. Company area home pages are the home pages that are designed for a specific area or department within the company. They display information that is relevant to that area and also include the area feed. Content is shared by everyone in the specific area. To create a company area home page, you need to be an administrator that is assigned to that area1.
Reference:
Home Pages
Adding Content to Workpages
External Users
NEW QUESTION # 25
In Content Federation, the exposed content is integrated at which of the following levels?
- A. User Group
- B. Role
- C. Persona
- D. Role collection
Answer: B
Explanation:
Content Federation is a feature that allows SAP Build Work Zone to integrate content from remote content providers, such as SAP S/4HANA and SAP Business Suite. A remote content provider is a solution that exposes content that can be integrated in SAP Build Work Zone, such as apps, groups, catalogs, and roles. The integration of the exposed content is done at the role level. All content items related to these roles are also integrated and are visible in the runtime. For example, if an administrator of an SAP S/4HANA system exposes a business role with its assigned catalogs, groups, and applications, then SAP Build Work Zone can import this role and its related content and display it in a site. The end users who have access to this site can then launch the federated apps and groups from the site. Reference:
3: Federation of Remote Content Providers
[7]: Adding Apps to Your Site
NEW QUESTION # 26
Which of the following can be used to create shadow users? (Choose three.)
- A. Import from SAP SuccessFactors Employee Central
- B. Admin UI on the SAP BTP subaccount cockpit
- C. Authorization & Trust Management Service API
- D. Automatic creation upon login via connected identity provider
- E. CSV file upload in the SAP BTP subaccount cockpit
Answer: B,C,D
Explanation:
Shadow users are users that are created in the SAP BTP subaccount to map the users from the connected identity provider. Shadow users are required for users to access SAP Build Work Zone. The following methods can be used to create shadow users:
Automatic creation upon login via connected identity provider: This is the recommended and default method for creating shadow users. When a user logs in to SAP Build Work Zone for the first time using an identity provider such as SAP Cloud Identity Services, a shadow user is automatically created and assigned to the role collections that are mapped to the groups attribute in the identity provider1.
Admin UI on the SAP BTP subaccount cockpit: This is a manual method for creating shadow users. An administrator can use the SAP BTP subaccount cockpit to create and manage shadow users and assign them to role collections2.
Authorization & Trust Management Service API: This is a programmatic method for creating shadow users. An administrator can use the Authorization & Trust Management Service API to create, read, update, and delete shadow users and assign them to role collections3.
The following methods cannot be used to create shadow users:
Import from SAP SuccessFactors Employee Central: This method can be used to import users from SAP SuccessFactors Employee Central to SAP Cloud Identity Services, but not to create shadow users in the SAP BTP subaccount.
CSV file upload in the SAP BTP subaccount cockpit: This method can be used to upload users and assign them to role collections in the SAP BTP subaccount, but not to create shadow users. Shadow users are created only when the users log in via the connected identity provider. Reference:
1: Explaining the Authentication Flow of SAP Build Work Zone
2: Assign SAP Build Work Zone Roles to Users
3: Authorization & Trust Management Service API
: Importing Users from SAP SuccessFactors Employee Central
: Uploading Users and Assigning Them to Role Collections
NEW QUESTION # 27
In SAP Activate for SAP Build Work Zone, which of the following are development artifacts? (Choose two.)
- A. Launchpad plugins
- B. Home pages
- C. Workspaces
- D. UI Integration Cards
Answer: A,D
Explanation:
Development artifacts are the components that are created or modified by developers to implement the business requirements of a project. In SAP Activate for SAP Build Work Zone, the development artifacts include launchpad plugins and UI integration cards. Launchpad plugins are extensions that enhance the functionality of the SAP Fiori launchpad, such as adding custom tiles, actions, or notifications. UI integration cards are reusable UI components that display data from different sources in a compact and user-friendly way. Home pages and workspaces are not development artifacts, but configuration artifacts. Configuration artifacts are the settings that are applied by administrators or end users to customize the appearance and behavior of the SAP Build Work Zone service, such as creating home pages, workspaces, or assigning roles and permissions. Reference:
SAP Build Work Zone Developer Guide, section "Development Artifacts"
SAP Build Work Zone Administrator Guide, section "Configuration Artifacts"
NEW QUESTION # 28
In which component is the access to workspaces controlled?
- A. Admin UI of the SAP BTP subaccount cockpit
- B. Role collections
- C. XSUAA SCIM API
- D. Digital Workplace Service
Answer: B
Explanation:
Access to workspaces in SAP Build Work Zone is controlled by role collections, which are groups of roles that define the permissions and access rights for users. Role collections are assigned to users or groups in the SAP BTP subaccount cockpit, and they determine which workspaces the users can see and access in SAP Build Work Zone. Role collections can also be used to control the access to applications and content within the workspaces. Reference:
SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition | SAP Help Portal, section "Role Collections" Access SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition from the SAP Build Lobby | SAP, step 2.2 Deep Dive into SAP Build Work Zone | SAP Blogs - SAP Community, section "SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition (previously SAP Work Zone service)"
NEW QUESTION # 29
Which of the following can be used to integrate SAP IBP with SAP Build Work Zone? (Choose three.)
- A. UI embedding
- B. Task Collaboration
- C. Guided Experience
- D. Content Federation
- E. Content Package
Answer: A,C,E
Explanation:
The following are the features of SAP Build Work Zone that enable users to create and consume content:
UI embedding: This feature allows users to embed UI elements such as UI Integration Cards, URL apps, SAPUI5 apps, and WebDynpro ABAP apps into SAP Build Work Zone pages and workspaces123. UI embedding enables users to access various applications and services from a single interface and create personalized and engaging experiences.
Guided Experience: This feature allows users to create and consume interactive and step-by-step guides that help them complete tasks and workflows in SAP Build Work Zone and other applications12. Guided Experience enables users to learn and perform complex processes with ease and efficiency.
Content Package: This feature allows users to create and consume reusable and modular content bundles that contain UI elements, guided experiences, and workspace templates124. Content Package enables users to share and distribute content across different SAP Build Work Zone instances and environments.
NEW QUESTION # 30
Which of the following are scenarios that could be implemented with extensions for SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition? (Choose three.)
- A. Show a list of incidents reported by a user from an on-premise or cloud system
- B. Create a new link to corporate policies in the user menu
- C. Ensure single-sign-on experience for all users
- D. Change the system logo and color scheme
- E. Show a list of flights or hotels booked by the user in the corporate travel system
Answer: A,D,E
Explanation:
Extensions for SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition are custom applications that can be developed and deployed to enhance the user experience and functionality of SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition. Extensions can be used to integrate data and content from various sources, such as SAP or third-party systems, into SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition. Extensions can also be used to customize the look and feel of SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition, such as changing the logo, color scheme, or layout. Extensions can be developed using SAP Business Application Studio or any other development tool that supports the Cloud Foundry environment12.
The scenarios that could be implemented with extensions for SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition are:
Show a list of flights or hotels booked by the user in the corporate travel system (B): This scenario requires integrating data from an external system (the corporate travel system) into SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition. This can be achieved by developing an extension that uses the SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition APIs to fetch and display the relevant data in a card or a widget on a workpage34.
Change the system logo and color scheme (D): This scenario requires customizing the appearance of SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition. This can be achieved by developing an extension that uses the SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition APIs to modify the system settings, such as the logo, color scheme, or theme5.
Show a list of incidents reported by a user from an on-premise or cloud system (E): This scenario requires integrating data from another SAP or third-party system (the incident management system) into SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition. This can be achieved by developing an extension that uses the SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition APIs to fetch and display the relevant data in a card or a widget on a workpage34.
The scenarios that could not be implemented with extensions for SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition are:
Ensure single-sign-on experience for all users (A): This scenario does not require developing an extension, as SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition already supports single-sign-on (SSO) for all users. SSO can be configured by the administrator using the SAP Cloud Platform Identity Authentication service.
Create a new link to corporate policies in the user menu : This scenario does not require developing an extension, as SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition already allows adding custom links to the user menu. This can be done by the administrator using the SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition UI.
NEW QUESTION # 31
Which of the following activities help prepare the Fit-to-Standard Analysis when pre-delivered content is planned to be used? (Choose two.)
- A. Setup SAP Cloud Transportation Management service
- B. Maintain destination to SAP SuccessFactors
- C. Connect to SAP IBP
- D. Expose business content
Answer: B,D
Explanation:
The Fit-to-Standard Analysis is a process of identifying the gaps between the customer's business requirements and the standard SAP solutions, and determining the best way to close those gaps1. When pre-delivered content is planned to be used, such as the content packages provided by SAP Build Work Zone, some activities can help prepare the Fit-to-Standard Analysis, such as:
Expose business content: This means making the relevant business content (for example, SAP Fiori apps) available and accessible in the launchpad component of SAP Build Work Zone. This can be done by configuring the destinations, catalogs, and roles for the business content sources2. Exposing business content can help demonstrate the standard SAP solutions and evaluate their fit with the customer's needs.
Maintain destination to SAP SuccessFactors: This means creating and configuring a destination to connect SAP Build Work Zone to SAP SuccessFactors, which is a cloud-based human resource management system. This can be done by using the SAP BTP cockpit or the SAP Cloud Connector3. Maintaining destination to SAP SuccessFactors can help leverage the pre-built content packages for SAP SuccessFactors that are available in SAP Build Work Zone, such as the Employee Onboarding package4.
The other options are incorrect because they are not related to the pre-delivered content for SAP Build Work Zone. SAP Cloud Transportation Management service and SAP IBP are different SAP solutions that are not part of the content packages for SAP Build Work Zone.
Reference:
Proven practices for fit-to-standard for your SAP Activate project, Section 1 Explaining the Prepare Phase, Section 2.2 Create and Configure Destinations, Section 2.1 SAP Build Work Zone Content Packages, Section 2.2
NEW QUESTION # 32
Which of the following can you use to create user lists in SAP Build Work Zone? (Choose two.)
- A. SAP Cloud Identity Service SCIM API
- B. Digital Workplace Service admin UI
- C. SAP BTP subaccount admin UI
- D. Digital Workplace Service SCIM API
Answer: A,D
Explanation:
To create user lists in SAP Build Work Zone, you can use either the Digital Workplace Service SCIM API or the SAP Cloud Identity Service SCIM API. Both of these APIs allow you to manage users and groups programmatically using the System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) protocol. The Digital Workplace Service SCIM API is used to create user lists in the Digital Workplace Service admin UI, while the SAP Cloud Identity Service SCIM API is used to create user lists in the SAP BTP subaccount admin UI. You cannot use the Digital Workplace Service admin UI or the SAP BTP subaccount admin UI directly to create user lists, as they do not provide the option to do so. Reference:
Creating User Lists
Digital Workplace Service SCIM API
SAP Cloud Identity Service SCIM API
NEW QUESTION # 33
What must you do as part of the initial product setup? (Choose two.)
- A. Set up trial account
- B. Complete configurator steps
- C. Run booster on SAP BTP
- D. Install business content package
Answer: A,C
Explanation:
To perform the initial product setup for SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition, you need to do the following steps:
Set up a trial account on SAP BTP, if you don't have one already. This will allow you to access the SAP BTP cockpit and the SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition service. You can also use a regular account with SAP BTP Free Tier service plan for SAP Build Process Automation1.
Run the booster on SAP BTP to automatically create a subscription and a service instance for SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition. The booster will also configure the necessary roles and authorizations for you to access the service. You can find the booster in the SAP BTP cockpit under Boosters SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition21.
Optionally, you can also complete the configurator steps to customize your SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition site, such as adding a logo, a theme, and a site name. You can access the configurator from the SAP BTP cockpit under Services Instances and Subscriptions SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition Configurator3.
You don't need to install a business content package as part of the initial product setup. This is an optional step that you can do later if you want to use predefined content for SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition, such as templates, cards, and widgets4. Reference:
SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition - SAP Online Help
Configure SAP Build Work Zone, Standard Edition | SAP
SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition - SAP Online Help
Questions about SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition
NEW QUESTION # 34
Which of the following key deliverables are part of the SAP Activate Explore phase? (Choose two.)
- A. Fit-to-Standard Analysis
- B. Data Load Preparation
- C. Cloud System Provisioning
- D. Integration setup
Answer: A,B
Explanation:
The SAP Activate Explore phase is the phase where the project team validates the fit of the standard SAP solution to the customer's business requirements and identifies any gaps or deltas that need to be addressed1. The key deliverables of this phase are2:
Fit-to-Standard Analysis: This is a series of workshops where the project team demonstrates the predefined scenarios and processes in the SAP solution using the customer's starter system and sample data. The customer validates the fit of the standard solution to their business needs and identifies any gaps or deltas that require additional configuration, customization, or extension3.
Data Load Preparation: This is the process of preparing the data migration objects and templates, defining the data migration strategy and approach, and performing data quality checks and cleansing. The project team also executes the initial data load to the quality system and validates the results4.
The other options are not part of the SAP Activate Explore phase, but rather of the following phases:
Integration setup: This is part of the SAP Activate Realize phase, where the project team configures and tests the integration scenarios between the SAP solution and other systems, such as legacy systems, third-party applications, or cloud services5.
Cloud System Provisioning: This is part of the SAP Activate Prepare phase, where the project team requests and receives the access to the SAP cloud systems, such as the starter system, the quality system, and the production system6.
NEW QUESTION # 35
Which HTML tag does the Web Content Card use to embed internal and external web pages into SAP Build Work Zone workpages?
- A. <embed>
- B. <iframe>
- C. <a>
- D. <frame>
Answer: B
Explanation:
The Web Content Card uses the <iframe> HTML tag to embed internal and external web pages into SAP Build Work Zone workpages. The <iframe> tag defines an inline frame that can display another document within the current HTML document. The Web Content Card allows the administrator to configure the URL, title, subtitle, and height of the embedded web content. The <iframe> tag is supported by most modern browsers and provides a simple way to integrate web content into a workpage.
NEW QUESTION # 36
Which of the following features can you enable as sections in a workspace? (Choose three.)
- A. Messages
- B. Worl<pages
- C. Forums
- D. Applications
- E. Content
Answer: B,C,E
Explanation:
You can enable the following features as sections in a workspace: content, workpages, and forums. The content section allows you to add different types of content to your workspace, such as cards, widgets, applications, documents, links, and videos. The workpages section allows you to create and edit pages that display content in a flexible layout. The forums section allows you to create and participate in discussions with other workspace members. You can also subscribe to topics, receive notifications, and mark answers as helpful or correct. The applications and messages features are not available as sections in a workspace, but you can access them from other places. You can add applications to your workspace as content items or as tiles on your workpages. You can access messages from the notification center or from the SAP Mobile Start app. Reference:
Content section: [Content Section]
Workpages section: [Workpages Section]
Forums section: [Forum Section]
Applications: [Applications]
Messages: [About Notifications] and [SAP Mobile Start]
NEW QUESTION # 37
Which feed widget setting is used on the home page level to show all public feed updates?
- A. Company
- B. Home
- C. Public
- D. Global
Answer: D
Explanation:
The feed widget setting that is used on the home page level to show all public feed updates is Global. The feed widget is a type of widget that embeds a feed in an external web page. The feed widget builder allows users to create and customize feed widgets using various settings, such as the feed source, the feed type, the feed layout, and the feed filter. The feed source setting determines which feed is displayed in the widget. There are four options for the feed source setting: Public, Global, Home, and Company. The Public option displays the public feed of the site, which includes all public updates from all workspaces and members. The Global option displays the global feed of the site, which includes all public and private updates from all workspaces and members that the user has access to. The Home option displays the home feed of the user, which includes all updates that are relevant to the user, such as updates from their workspaces, followed members, and @mentions. The Company option displays the company feed of the user, which includes all updates from the user's company, such as updates from their colleagues, managers, and subordinates. The feed widget setting that is used on the home page level to show all public feed updates is Global, because it shows all the updates that the user can see on the site, regardless of their workspace or member affiliation. The other options are either too restrictive (Home and Company) or too broad (Public) for the home page level. Reference:
Widget Builders
About Widgets
NEW QUESTION # 38
Which of the following content artifacts can be transported using the SAP Cloud Transport Management service integration?
- A. Workspaces
- B. Applications
- C. Workpages
- D. UI integration cards
Answer: B,C,D
Explanation:
The SAP Cloud Transport Management service integration allows you to transport various content artifacts between subaccounts, such as UI integration cards, applications, and workpages. UI integration cards are reusable user interface elements that display data from different sources in a consistent way. Applications are software solutions that run on SAP Business Technology Platform and provide specific functionality for users. Workpages are collections of UI integration cards that can be arranged in different layouts and accessed from the SAP Build Work Zone home page. Workspaces are not content artifacts that can be transported using the SAP Cloud Transport Management service integration, but rather logical containers that group related content artifacts and provide collaboration features for users. Reference:
UI integration cards: [UI Integration Cards]
Applications: [Applications]
Workpages: [Workpages]
Workspaces: [Workspaces]
NEW QUESTION # 39
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