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SAP C-WZADM-2404 Exam Syllabus Topics:

TopicDetails
Topic 1
  • SAP Build Work Zone Solution Architecture: It describes the product setup such as multi-tier setup. Moreover, the topic explains configuration, mobile access, and the transport of artifacts.
Topic 2
  • SAP Build Work Zone Integration: It discusses embedding web pages into workpages, the scope of the HR content package and content federation.
Topic 3
  • SAP Build Work Zone Implementation Methodology: This topic describes the onboarding procedure. Additionally, the topic explains SAP Activate for SAP Build Work Zone.

 

NEW QUESTION # 34
Which of the following content artifacts can be transported using the SAP Cloud Transport Management service integration?

  • A. Workspaces
  • B. Workpages
  • C. Applications
  • 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 # 35
Which tool can you use to add business apps to the Applications menu?

  • A. Content Manager
  • B. Work Zone Configurator
  • C. Channel Manager
  • D. Administration Console

Answer: A

Explanation:
To add business apps to the Applications menu, you need to use the Content Manager tool, which is located in the Site Manager. The Content Manager includes various editors that you can use to configure apps, groups, roles, and catalogs1. You can add business apps from different sources, such as content channels or manually, and assign them to roles, groups, and catalogs2. You can also add the apps to the workpages of your site using the page designer widget gallery3. The Applications menu is a single page in SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition, that displays the business apps as tiles that a user can launch2.
The other options are not correct, because:
Work Zone Configurator is a tool that allows you to create and manage SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition sites, but it does not have the functionality to add business apps to the Applications menu.
Administration Console is a tool that allows you to manage the global settings and security of SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition, but it does not have the functionality to add business apps to the Applications menu.
Channel Manager is a tool that allows you to create and manage content providers, which are sources of business apps and content, but it does not have the functionality to add business apps to the Applications menu. You need to use the Content Manager to add the apps from the content providers to your site.


NEW QUESTION # 36
Which of the following features can you enable as sections in a workspace? (Choose three.)

  • A. Applications
  • B. Messages
  • C. Worl<pages
  • D. Content
  • E. Forums

Answer: C,D,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
In which component is the access to workspaces controlled?

  • A. Role collections
  • B. Admin UI of the SAP BTP subaccount cockpit
  • C. Digital Workplace Service
  • D. XSUAA SCIM API

Answer: A

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 # 38
In Content Federation, the exposed content is integrated at which of the following levels?

  • A. Role collection
  • B. Persona
  • C. User Group
  • D. Role

Answer: D

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 # 39
Which HTML tag does the Web Content Card use to embed internal and external web pages into SAP Build Work Zone workpages?

  • A. <iframe>
  • B. <frame>
  • C. <embed>
  • D. <a>

Answer: A

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 # 40
Out of the box, what can you use to integrate Microsoft Teams and SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition? (Choose three.)

  • A. SharePoint Online integration for document repositories
  • B. Microsoft Teams application for SAP Build Work Zone
  • C. Microsoft Teams chat enabled standalone
  • D. Microsoft Teams UI integration cards
  • E. Microsoft Teams chat enabled as part of the SharePoint integration

Answer: A,B,D

Explanation:
Out of the box, you can use the following options to integrate Microsoft Teams and SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition:
Microsoft Teams application for SAP Build Work Zone: This is a custom app that you can download from SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition and upload to Microsoft Teams. It allows you to access and share your workspaces, inbox, and apps from SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition within Microsoft Teams. You can also chat with your colleagues in Microsoft Teams from your site. For more information, see 1.
SharePoint Online integration for document repositories: This is a feature that enables you to use SharePoint Online as a document repository for your workspaces in SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition. You can create, edit, and share documents stored in SharePoint Online from your workspaces. You can also use the Microsoft Teams chat feature as part of the SharePoint integration. For more information, see 2.
Microsoft Teams UI integration cards: These are cards that you can use to display information from SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition in Microsoft Teams. You can create and configure these cards using the UI Integration Card Designer in SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition. You can also use actions and parameters to enable interactions with the cards. For more information, see 3.
The options that are not available out of the box are:
Microsoft Teams chat enabled standalone: This is not a feature that is provided by SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition. You can only use the Microsoft Teams chat feature as part of the SharePoint integration or the Microsoft Teams application for SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition.
Microsoft Teams chat enabled as part of the SharePoint integration: This is not a separate option, but rather a sub-feature of the SharePoint Online integration for document repositories. You cannot enable the Microsoft Teams chat feature without integrating with SharePoint Online.
Reference:
1: Integrating with Microsoft Teams | SAP Help Portal
2: Integrating with SharePoint Online | SAP Help Portal
3: UI Integration Cards | SAP Help Portal


NEW QUESTION # 41
In which SAP Activate phase are the tasks of the cutover plan executed?

  • A. Run
  • B. Explore
  • C. Deploy
  • D. Realize

Answer: C

Explanation:
The tasks of the cutover plan are executed in the Deploy phase of SAP Activate. The Deploy phase covers the implementation of the target SAP solution into a Productive (Go Live) state for use by the target business users; this is referred to as the Project Cutover1. The cutover plan describes all required tasks that must be performed before the go-live and needs to cover the following tracks: Infrastructure, System Design, Security, Data, and Training2. The cutover plan is refined and updated during or after the cutover simulation, which is also part of the Deploy phase1. The Deploy phase ends with the successful go-live of the SAP solution and the transition to the Run phase3. Reference: 1: SAP Project Manager's Guide to SAP Project Cutover 2: Cutover highlights for SAP S/4HANA New implementation 3: SAP Activate Elements and Phases


NEW QUESTION # 42
Which SAP Fiori applications does the SAP Workflow service provide for working with workflows in SAP Build Work Zone? (Choose three.)

  • A. UI Integration Cards
  • B. Monitor Workflows: Workflow Definitions
  • C. Workflow Journey App
  • D. Monitor Workflows: Workflow Instances
  • E. My Inbox

Answer: B,D,E

Explanation:
The SAP Workflow service provides three SAP Fiori applications for working with workflows in SAP Build Work Zone1:
My Inbox: This application allows you to access and manage your workflow tasks from different sources in one central place2. You can view, approve, reject, forward, or add comments to your tasks, as well as perform mass actions on multiple tasks2. You can also customize the layout and filter options of your inbox, and use the search function to find specific tasks2.
Monitor Workflows: Workflow Definitions: This application allows you to monitor the status and performance of your workflow definitions3. You can view the details of each workflow definition, such as the version, description, start conditions, and context data3. You can also see the number of workflow instances that are running, completed, or failed for each workflow definition, and drill down to the instance level3.
Monitor Workflows: Workflow Instances: This application allows you to monitor the status and performance of your workflow instances. You can view the details of each workflow instance, such as the start time, end time, duration, and current user task. You can also see the graphical representation of the workflow model, and the log entries for each step of the workflow execution.


NEW QUESTION # 43
Which of the following tasks can you accomplish using SAP Build Work Zone APis? (Choose three.)

  • A. Notify gamification service
  • B. Create new content
  • C. Query data
  • D. Subscribe to events
  • E. Granting access to single pages

Answer: B,C,E

Explanation:
SAP Build Work Zone APIs are application programmable interfaces that allow other SAP or third party solutions to integrate with SAP Build Work Zone, to either query data-based on scope, or create new content. Some of the tasks that can be accomplished using SAP Build Work Zone APIs are:
Granting access to single pages: APIs support single-use tokens for granting immediate, short-term access to single pages1.
Create new content: APIs can be used to create new content packages, HTML5 applications, extensions, or UI integration cards1.
Query data: APIs can be used to query data from SAP Build Work Zone, such as users, groups, pages, spaces, or notifications1.
The other options are incorrect because they are related to webhook subscriptions, not APIs. Webhook subscriptions are used to register for notifications of certain updates or activities within SAP Build Work Zone, such as page creation, space deletion, or user invitation1. Webhooks can also be used to notify gamification service, which is a third party service that provides gamification features for SAP Build Work Zone2.
Reference:
Explaining APIs and Webhooks, Unit 2, Lesson 3, Slides 3-6
SAP Build Work Zone Webhook Document, Section 2.1.1


NEW QUESTION # 44
What are some actions that external users CANNOT do? (Choose three.)

  • A. Share user homepages with other external users
  • B. Access My Workspace
  • C. Upload a custom profile picture
  • D. Create workspaces
  • E. Post in workspace forums

Answer: A,B,D

Explanation:
External users are the most restricted user type in SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition. They are guests of your organization and are given access to only the specific private external workspaces to which they have been invited, as well as to their dedicated home pages (for external users) and their user profile1. Therefore, some actions that external users cannot do are:
Create workspaces: External users cannot create workspaces of any type. They can only join workspaces that they are invited to by internal users or other external users2.
Share user homepages with other external users: External users cannot share their user homepages with other external users. They can only view their own user homepage, which shows the workspaces they are a member of and the content they have recently accessed3.
Access My Workspace: External users cannot access My Workspace, which is a personal workspace for internal users where they can store and manage their own content. External users can only access the workspaces they are invited to and the content they are allowed to see4.
External users can do the following actions:
Post in workspace forums: External users can post in workspace forums of the workspaces they are a member of. They can also subscribe to topics, receive notifications, and mark answers as helpful or correct5.
Upload a custom profile picture: External users can upload a custom profile picture for their user profile. They can also edit their profile information, such as name, email, phone number, and bio.
Reference:
1: External Users - Overview
2: Managing External Users
3: User Home Page for External Users
4: My Workspace
5: Forum Section
: User Profile


NEW QUESTION # 45
What is a characteristic of administrative areas?

  • A. The company area cannot be edited.
  • B. The company area membership is optional
  • C. The company area can be created optionally.
  • D. The company area is created by default.

Answer: D

Explanation:
An administrative area is a designated space for subject matter experts to manage content and interact within their lines of business. Company administrators assign area administrators to administrative areas. Area administrators have a subset of company administrator capabilities to perform area-related tasks. The company area is created by default and it is the top level of the internal structure of the site. Information on the company level is visible to all users in the company. There can only be one company level. If you want to add multiple subsidiaries or business areas, you can create different administrative areas for them. Reference:
Administrative Areas
Area & Workspace Configuration


NEW QUESTION # 46
In SAP Build Work Zone, what are some actions you can perform on integrated Microsoft SharePoint Online documents? (Choose three.)

  • A. Download
  • B. Annotate
  • C. Edit
  • D. Comment
  • E. Delete

Answer: A,B,D

Explanation:
In SAP Build Work Zone, you can perform various actions on integrated Microsoft SharePoint Online documents, such as liking, commenting, annotating, downloading, marking as a featured item, and bookmarking1. However, you cannot edit or delete any content from SharePoint Online within SAP Build Work Zone. These actions need to be taken in SharePoint directly1. Therefore, the correct options are A. Download, B. Annotate, and C. Comment. Reference: 1: Exploring Integrations With Microsoft - SAP Learning


NEW QUESTION # 47
In SAP Activate for SAP Build Work Zone, which of the following are development artifacts? (Choose two.)

  • A. Workspaces
  • B. Home pages
  • C. UI Integration Cards
  • D. Launchpad plugins

Answer: C,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 # 48
Which artifact must be deleted manually after a content package has been removed?

  • A. Workspace templates
  • B. Workpage configuration
  • C. SAP BTP destinations
  • D. UI integration cards

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 49
To use SAP Build Work Zone OData APis or webhooks, you must connect to which of the following?

  • A. Content Manager
  • B. SAP API Management
  • C. SAP BTP subaccount
  • D. Digital Workplace Service (DWS)

Answer: D

Explanation:
To use SAP Build Work Zone OData APIs or webhooks, you must connect to the Digital Workplace Service (DWS) component of the SAP Build Work Zone solution architecture. The DWS is responsible for providing the APIs and webhooks that enable integration with other SAP or third party solutions. The DWS also handles the user authorization and authentication using OAuth or SAML workflows. The other options are not correct because they are not related to the SAP Build Work Zone APIs and webhooks. Content Manager is a tool for managing content in SAP Build Work Zone, SAP BTP subaccount is a logical unit for managing applications and services on SAP Business Technology Platform, and SAP API Management is a service for managing, securing, and analyzing APIs. Reference:
Explaining APIs and Webhooks
Using Push Notifications for Webhooks


NEW QUESTION # 50
Which of the following key deliverables are part of the SAP Activate Explore phase? (Choose two.)

  • A. Cloud System Provisioning
  • B. Fit-to-Standard Analysis
  • C. Data Load Preparation
  • D. Integration setup

Answer: B,C

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 # 51
In My Inbox, you can access content from which of the following components?

  • A. Notifications from SAP SuccessFactors
  • B. Workflows from SAP Build Work Zone
  • C. Notifications from other SAP solutions
  • D. Workflows from SAP BTP Workflow Management

Answer: B,C,D

Explanation:
In My Inbox, you can access content from the following components:
Workflows from SAP Build Work Zone: You can process tasks that are created by workflows that you design and run on SAP Build Work Zone. For more information, see Using My Inbox.
Workflows from SAP BTP Workflow Management: You can process tasks that are created by workflows that you design and run on SAP Business Technology Platform Workflow Management. For more information, see Configure My Inbox App.
Notifications from other SAP solutions: You can receive notifications from other SAP solutions that are integrated with SAP Build Work Zone, such as SAP SuccessFactors, SAP S/4HANA, SAP Ariba, and SAP Fieldglass. For more information, see Exploring the Information Architecture. The option B is not correct because notifications from SAP SuccessFactors are not accessed directly in My Inbox, but rather through the integration with SAP Build Work Zone. Reference:
Using My Inbox
Configure My Inbox App
Exploring the Information Architecture


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