APPIAN ANALYST AND BUSINESS SECTION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED
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APPIAN ANALYST AND BUSINESS SECTION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED
APPIAN ANALYST AND BUSINESS SECTION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED
APPIAN ANALYST AND BUSINESS SECTION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED
There are 3 types of user interfaces: - ANSWER-- Tempo : end user experien...
APPIAN ANALYST AND BUSINESS
SECTION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
100% VERIFIED
There are 3 types of user interfaces: - ANSWER-- Tempo : end user experience and
has 5 tabs
- Sites: allow users to focus on a limited set of activities
- Embedded:
Reports can display data by: - ANSWER-- Grids - allows paging and filtering
- Graphs
o Pie
o Bar
o Line
Reports aggregate data from: - ANSWER-- Records
- Databases
- Process Analytics
- Third Party Systems
Acceptance Criteria - ANSWER-Details that indicate the scope of a user story and help
the team and product owner determine done-ness.
Epic - ANSWER-A very large user story that is eventually broken down into smaller
stories; epics are often used as placeholders for new ideas that have not been thought
out fully. There's nothing wrong with having an epic, as long as it is not high priority.
Activities During Sprint0: - ANSWER-- Chartering
- Story Creation
- Definition of Ready
-Definition of Done
-Story Mapping
- Story Sizing
-Sprint Cadence
-Personas
What is Definition of Ready? - ANSWER-A user story should meet these criteria before
it can be included in a sprint
Example:
- Story points assigned
-Story written
, -Test plan defined
- Acceptance criteria defined
What are the two methods of finding groups in the Appian system? - ANSWER--Picker
- User or Group Browsers
What is a Picker? - ANSWER-Allows to start searching for the name of a user or group
and find the associated object
o In the group picker, if you pick a parent to group filter, you will only see the child
groups
What is User or Group Browsers? - ANSWER-Allows you to browse through a list of
objects
What are the 3 types of Group Browsers? - ANSWER-o Group Browser
o User Browser
o User & Group Browser
What is Definition of Done? - ANSWER-A user story should meet these criteria before it
can be considered complete.
Example:
-Unit Tested
- Code reviewed
- Documentation written
ScrumMaster - ANSWER-Removes blockers and ensures that the team follows an agile
methodology
Analyst - ANSWER-Defines user roles and responsibilities
Lead Designer - ANSWER-Designs the solution that meets analyst requirements and
performs at scale
Designer - ANSWER-Builds the application
Tester - ANSWER-Makes sure what a designer builds functions correctly to meet
analyst requirements
Developer - ANSWER-Builds custom plugins in Java
Product Owner - ANSWER-Prioritizes the backlog
User stories - ANSWER-Describe a requirement from the user perspective
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