Question 7

A financial sector client is using AEM 6.5 on premise. The creative team needs to create the content for the various marketing campaigns that are scheduled. The client wants to use Experience Fragments (XF) to accelerate content creation for marketing purposes.
Which Data flow diagram should an Architect use to communicate requirements to the client network team? A)
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B)
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Correct Answer:B
A data flow diagram (DFD) is a graphical representation of the flow of data through a system. It shows how data is input, processed, stored, and output in a system. A DFD can be used to communicate requirements to the client network team by showing them how data flows between different components and entities in the system.

Question 8

A customer wants to implement an AEM solution to serve localized content to several regional websites. Which AEM capability should the Architect recommend?

Correct Answer:A
According to Adobe Experience Manager documentation, translation connectors are used to integrate AEM with third-party translation services to orchestrate the translation of AEM content. Multi Site Manager (MSM) is used to create and manage multiple websites that share common content and structure.
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/content/sites/administering/reusing

Question 9

A media company wants to use AEM as content hub for multiple customer touch points:
• Brand-specific marketing websites hosted on AEM Sites
• Single Page Applications using headless content
• Native mobile applications
• Content offers in Adobe Target
The company wants to manage its content efficiently with its small editor staff. Text should be entered and reviewed only once, then reused for all touch points.
How should an Architect incorporate these requirements into a solution that leverages AEM Sites features? A)
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Correct Answer:B
AEM content fragments are pure content with structured data that can be used to describe and manage content for multiple channels123. Content fragments can be exposed as JSON via AEM Content Services and API Pages for headless delivery4. Content fragments can also be used in AEM Sites pages with different layouts and designs using the style system5. Option B is the only diagram that shows how content fragments can be created and reused for all touch points using AEM Sites features.

Question 10

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A customer with an existing AEM implementation wants to enrich product pages with technical data coming from their PIM system. The PIM system sits behind an API Management solution that publicly exposes the PIM API's as RESTful web services with basic authentication as the security mechanism. Data consistency with the PIM and secure access to the APIs are key elements of the integration.
How should the Architect set up the integration between AEM and the PIM?

Correct Answer:A
Integrate the AEM Publishers directly with the API Management solution . According to Adobe Experience Manager documentation1, a direct integration between AEM and PIM can enable marketers and creative professionals to manage eCommerce-related product data and photography within AEM. A direct integration can also ensure data consistency with the PIM and secure access to the APIs using basic authentication23. Option A is the only diagram that shows how AEM Publishers can directly communicate with the API Management solution.

Question 11

A company is implementing a new e-commerce site that is expected to get seasonal and flash-sale induced traffic peaks from all over the world. It is projected that a minute of downtime could cause excessive lost revenue. The company management wants to keep resource utilization to optimal levels without experiencing degradation to avoid introducing bugs in the system.
The Architect needs to choose between AEM 6.5 and AEM as Cloud Service.
What are the two most critical non-functional requirements the Architect must consider? (Choose two.)

Correct Answer:AB
According to Adobe Experience Manager documentation3, AEM as Cloud Service provides scalable and resilient architecture that can handle traffic peaks and ensure high availability. AEM 6.5 requires manual scaling and backup strategies to achieve the same level of performance and reliability.

Question 12

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A customer has SSO on its AEM Author environment using Adobe IMS, which is integrated with the customer's IDP using SAML The customer plans to roll out a new secured website on AEM where SSO authentication is required for end users. The end user accounts are also managed in the customer's existing IDP.
How should the Architect set up the authentication for the website?

Correct Answer:C
SAML is a common and standard SSO handler that allows a user to access multiple systems after providing authentication credentials once. AEM ships with a SAML 2.0 Authentication Handler that supports signing and encryption of messages, automatic creation of users, and synching groups to existing ones in AEM3. By integrating AEM Publisher using SAML directly with the IDP, the Architect can leverage the existing user accounts and authentication mechanism for the end users of the secured website.

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