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Question # 1
Which artifact must be deleted manually after a content package has been removed?
A. UI integration cards B. Workpage configuration C. Workspace templates D. SAP BTP destinations
Answer: A
Question # 2
Which tool can you use to add business apps to the Applications menu?
A. Work Zone Configurator B. Administration Console C. Content Manager D. Channel Manager
Answer: C
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.
Reference: 1: Content Manager | SAP Help Portal 2: Adding Apps to Your Site | SAP Help Portal 3:
Add an SAPUI5 App to a Workpage in SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition | SAP Developers :
Work Zone Configurator | SAP Help Portal : Administration Console | SAP Help Portal : Federation of
Remote Content Providers | SAP Help Portal
Question # 3
In My Inbox, you can access content from which of the following components?
A. Workflows from SAP Build Work Zone B. Notifications from SAP SuccessFactors C. Workflows from SAP BTP Workflow Management D. Notifications from other SAP solutions
Answer: A 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 SHANA, 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
Question # 4
Which of the following system types must you integrate manually into the SAP Build Work ZoneContent Manager? (Choose two.)
A. SAP SuccessFactors B. SAP Analytics Cloud C. SAP IBP D. SAP BTP ABAP
Answer: A C
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 SHANA, 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
Question # 5
Which of the following describes how SAP Build Work Zone & SAP SuccessFactors Work Zone areavailable?Where can knowledge base articles be created?
A. In the central Content Manager B. In the workspaces Knowledge Base feature C. In the central Knowledge Base feature D. In My Workspace
Answer: B
Explanation:
Knowledge base articles can be created in the workspaces Knowledge Base feature, which is enabled
by the workspace administrator. The workspace has a Knowledge Base page that displays the
knowledge base articles created in the workspace and where users can create knowledge base
articles. Users can select a template, insert images, links, and videos, assign a category, and set
permissions and publish settings for the knowledge base articles. Users can also view, edit, tag, like,
bookmark, and comment on the published knowledge base articles. Reference:
SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition | SAP Help Portal, section œKnowledge Base
SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition - SAP Online Help, section œCreating, Publishing and Editing
Knowledge Base Articles
Question # 6
Which of the following describes how SAP Build Work Zone & SAP SuccessFactors Work Zone areavailable?
A. Service on SAP Business Technology Platform (NEO) B. Standalone on-premise solution C. Service on SAP Business Technology Platform (Cloud Foundry) D. SAP SuccessFactors module
Answer: C
Explanation:
SAP Build Work Zone is a service on SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP) that runs on the
Cloud Foundry environment. It is not available on the NEO environment, nor as a standalone onpremise
solution. SAP SuccessFactors Work Zone is a product that provides HR-specific content and
integration with SAP SuccessFactors HXM Suite on the SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition
solution. It is not a separate module of SAP SuccessFactors, but rather a complementary offering that
enhances the user experience and productivity of HR processes. Reference: What you should know
about SAP Build Work Zone, standard and advanced edition “ formerly known as SAP Launchpad
Service and SAP Work Zone | SAP Blogs, SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition | SAP Help
Portal, SAP SuccessFactors Work Zone | SAP Help Portal
Question # 7
Which of the following key deliverables are part of the SAP Activate Explore phase? (Choose two.)
A. Integration setup B. Fit-to-Standard Analysis C. Cloud System Provisioning D. Data Load Preparation
Answer: B,D
Explanation:
The SAP Activate Explore phase is the phase where the project team validates the fit of the standard
SAP solution to the customers 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 customers 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.
Reference: 1: SAP Activate Elements and Phases | SAP Blogs 2: SAP Activate “ Explore Phase: Use FittoStandard to confirm business process fit and identify gaps in your SAP SHANA Cloud
Implementation | SAP Blogs 3: Fit-to-Standard Analysis | SAP Help Portal 4: Data Load Preparation |
SAP Help Portal 5: Integration Setup | SAP Help Portal 6: Cloud System Provisioning | SAP Help Portal
Question # 8
To use SAP Build Work Zone OData APis or webhooks, you must connect to which of the following?
A. Content Manager B. SAP BTP subaccount C. SAP API Management 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
Question # 9
How can Launchpad shell plugins be deployed to SAP Build Work Zone?
A. Automated deployment from SAP Business Application Studio into the DWS administrationconsole B. Direct upload into the SAP BTP subaccount HTMLS application section C. Automated deployment from SAP Business Application Studio into the SAP BTP subaccount HTMLSapplication section D. Direct upload into the DWS administration console
Answer: C
Explanation:
Launchpad shell plugins are HTML5 applications that can be deployed to SAP Build Work Zone using
SAP Business Application Studio. The deployment process is automated and involves creating a
project from a template, adding the shell plugin code, and deploying the project to the SAP BTP
subaccount HTML5 application section. The launchpad administrator can then add the shell plugin
app to the launchpad using the launchpad configuration cockpit. Reference:
Exploring Launchpad Plugins - SAP Learning
Add a new HTML5 application to the MTA - SAP Help Portal
Creating and Configuring Shell Plugin Apps - SAP Help PortalQ
Question # 10
In which component is the access to workspaces controlled?
A. Role collections B. Digital Workplace Service C. XSUAA SCIM API D. Admin UI of the SAP BTP subaccount cockpit
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 œRole 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 œSAP Build Work Zone,
advanced edition (previously SAP Work Zone service)
Question # 11
What is the most-used method to show business data on SAP Build Work Zone workpages?
A. Chatbots B. API and Webhooks C. Launchpad Plugins D. UI Integration Cards
Answer: D
Explanation:
UI integration cards are the most-used method to show business data on SAP Build Work Zone
workpages because they allow you to display application content from different sources side by side
without the user having to switch screens. They contain a certain set of information from an app or
page thats presented to users in a specific context. You can use cards to group information, link to
more details, present a summary, and much more. As a result, your users get all the information they
need on a single screen. UI integration cards can also interact with each other on the same
workpage, making them more dynamic and responsive. Reference: UI Integration Cards | SAP Help
Portal, Direct Deployment of UI Integration Cards to SAP Work Zone | SAP Blogs
Question # 12
In SAP Build Work Zone, what are some actions you can perform on integrated Microsoft SharePointOnline documents? (Choose three.)
A. Download B. Annotate C. Comment D. Edit E. Delete
Answer: A B C
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
Question # 13
What is the correct order of SAP Activate methodology phases?
A. Deploy B. Explore C. Run D. Realize E. Prepare
Answer: E
Explanation:
SAP Activate methodology is a modular and agile framework that helps project teams with detailed
steps to deliver SAP SHANA projects. It consists of six phases that are run in an iterative manner.
The phases are:
Prepare: This phase involves setting up the project, defining the scope, and planning the resources,
timeline, and budget. It also includes running the booster for SAP Build Work Zone, advanced
edition, which automates some of the setup steps12.
Explore: This phase involves validating and refining the solution scope, using the SAP Best Practices
and SAP Model Company content as a reference. It also includes configuring the solution using the
guided configuration tools and testing the fit-to-standard scenarios34.
Realize: This phase involves completing the configuration of the solution, including any
customizations, extensions, and integrations. It also includes performing data migration, testing, and
cutover activities56.
Deploy: This phase involves moving the solution from the quality system to the production system,
and ensuring a smooth transition. It also includes providing training and enablement to the
Question # 14
What are some actions that external users CANNOT do? (Choose three.)
A. Create workspaces B. Post in workspace forums C. Upload a custom profile picture D. Share user homepages with other external users E. Access My Workspace
Answer: A,D,E
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
Question # 15
Which characteristics are applicable to Launchpad (shell) plugins, but not to UI integration cards?(Choose three.)
A. They are managed via the administration console of DWS. B. The SAP Build Work Zone Advanced extension is required in SAP Business Application Studio. C. They are listed in the Content Manager based on the HTMLS content provider setup. D. The application logs can be accessed from SAP BTP cockpit. E. The source code can be downloaded directly from SAP BTP cockpit.
Answer: B D E
Explanation:
Launchpad (shell) plugins are a way to extend the functionality and appearance of the SAP Build
Work Zone header bar, sub-navigation bar, user menu, and user settings. They are different from UI
integration cards, which are a way to display information and application content from different
backend systems in a unified and consistent way in SAP Build Work Zone. Some of the characteristics
that are applicable to launchpad (shell) plugins, but not to UI integration cards, are:
The SAP Build Work Zone Advanced extension is required in SAP Business Application Studio: This
extension provides a set of tools and templates to create, test, and deploy launchpad (shell) plugins
to SAP Build Work Zone. It also enables the direct deployment of the launchpad (shell) plugin from
SAP Business Application Studio to SAP Build Work Zone, using the UI Integration Card: Deploy to
SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition option in the context menu of the manifest.json file1.
The application logs can be accessed from SAP BTP cockpit: Since launchpad (shell) plugins are
deployed as HTML5 applications to SAP BTP, their application logs can be viewed and downloaded
from the SAP BTP cockpit, under the HTML5 Applications section. This can help troubleshoot any
issues or errors that occur during the runtime of the launchpad (shell) plugin2.
The source code can be downloaded directly from SAP BTP cockpit: Another feature of deploying
launchpad (shell) plugins as HTML5 applications to SAP BTP is that their source code can be
downloaded as a ZIP file from the SAP BTP cockpit, under the HTML5 Applications section. This can
help backup or restore the launchpad (shell) plugin code, or share it with other developers2.
The characteristics that are not applicable to launchpad (shell) plugins, but to UI integration cards,
are:
They are managed via the administration console of DWS: UI integration cards are managed via the
administration console of SAP Build Work Zone, under the UI Integration Cards section. Here, users
can upload, view, edit, and delete the UI integration cards that are available for their site. Launchpad
(shell) plugins are not managed via the administration console, but via the SAP Business Application
Studio or the SAP BTP cockpit34.
They are listed in the Content Manager based on the HTMLS content provider setup: UI integration
cards are listed in the Content Manager of SAP Build Work Zone, under the HTMLS content provider,
which is a way to connect to external HTML5 applications or UI integration cards. Users can browse,
search, and add the UI integration cards to their site pages using the Content Manager. Launchpad
(shell) plugins are not listed in the Content Manager, as they are not considered as content, but as
extensions4 .
Question # 16
Which of the following schemas of an SAP Build Work Zone URL that is visible to end users is correct?
A. https:/ /<subaccount subdomain><work zone type>.cfapps.<subaccount datacenter>hana.ondemand.com B. https://<subaccount datacenter><work zone type> cfapps.<subaccountsubdomain>hana.ondemand.com C. https://<DWS datacenter><work zone type><unique subdomain>.ondemand.com D. https://<unique subdomain><DWS datacenter><work zone type>.ondemand.com
Answer: D
Explanation:
The schema of an SAP Build Work Zone URL that is visible to end users is composed of the following
elements:
The unique subdomain, which is a custom name chosen by the customer when creating the SAP
Build Work Zone service instance.
The DWS datacenter, which is the region where the service instance is deployed, such as eu10, us10,
or ap10.
The work zone type, which is either workzone for SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition,
or workzoneadv for SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition.
The suffix .ondemand.com, which is the domain name for SAP Cloud Platform applications.
Therefore, the correct schema is https://<unique subdomain><DWS datacenter><work zone
type>.ondemand.com.
The other options are incorrect because they do not follow the correct order or format of the URL
elements. They also confuse the subaccount subdomain and the subaccount datacenter with the
unique subdomain and the DWS datacenter. The subaccount subdomain and the subaccount
datacenter are related to the SAP BTP subaccount that hosts the SAP Build Work Zone service
instance, not the URL that is visible to end users.
Reference:
Introducing SAP Build Work Zone, Unit 2, Lesson 1, Slide 5
SAP Build Work Zone - Implementation and Administration, Unit 2, Lesson 2, Slide 6
Question # 17
Which SAP Fiori applications does the SAP Workflow service provide for working with workflows inSAP Build Work Zone? (Choose three.)
A. UI Integration Cards B. My Inbox C. Monitor Workflows: Workflow Definitions D. Workflow Journey App E. Monitor Workflows: Workflow Instancestances
Answer: B,C,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.
Reference: 1: SAP Workflow Service 2: My Inbox 3: Monitor Workflows: Workflow Definitions :
Monitor Workflows: Workflow Ins
Question # 18
When working with home pages, which of the following aspects need to be considered? (Choosetwo.)
A. External home pages can only be configured in the external user Company Admin Area. B. Company area home pages are always shown to all users. C. Home pages have a dedicated content area. D. The home page editor has different layout options compared to workspaces.
Answer: C,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
Question # 19
Which of the following can be used to create shadow users? (Choose three.)
A. Automatic creation upon login via connected identity provider B. Import from SAP SuccessFactors Employee Central C. Admin UI on the SAP BTP subaccount cockpit D. Authorization & Trust Management Service API E. CSV file upload in the SAP BTP subaccount cockpit
Answer: A 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
Question # 20
What can be used to deploy UI Integration Cards to SAP Build Work Zone? (Choose two.)
A. Admin Console in SAP Build Work Zone. B. SAP Business Application Studio. C. Command Line Interface (CLI) D. Content Manager
Answer: A,B
Explanation:
UI Integration Cards are reusable components that display information and application content from
different backend systems in a unified and consistent way in SAP Build Work Zone. They can be
deployed to SAP Build Work Zone using one of the following methods:
Admin Console in SAP Build Work Zone: This method allows users to manually upload a ZIP file that
contains the UI card definition and resources to the Admin Console UI Integration Cards section,
using the Upload Card button. Users can also view, edit, and delete the existing UI cards in the Admin
Console1.
SAP Business Application Studio: This method allows users to directly deploy the UI card from SAP
Business Application Studio to SAP Build Work Zone, using the UI Integration Card: Deploy to SAP
Build Work Zone, advanced edition option in the context menu of the manifest.json file. This method
requires the subscription to SAP Business Application Studio to exist on the same subaccount as the
subscription to SAP Build Work Zone, and a token-exchange destination to be configured. Users can
also package the UI card into a ZIP file and download it for manual upload, using the UI Integration
Card: Package option2.
The methods that are not used to deploy UI Integration Cards to SAP Build Work Zone are:
Command Line Interface (CLI): This method is not supported by SAP Build Work Zone, as there is no
CLI tool available for UI Integration Cards development or deployment.
Content Manager: This method is used to manage the unstructured content in SAP Build Work Zone,
such as blogs, multimedia, surveys, polls, wiki pages, events, knowledge base articles, tasks, and
feeds. It is not used to deploy UI Integration Cards, which are considered as structured content3.
Question # 21
Which of the following activities help prepare the Fit-to-Standard Analysis when pre-deliveredcontent is planned to be used? (Choose two.)
A. Setup SAP Cloud Transportation Management service B. Expose business content C. Maintain destination to SAP SuccessFactors D. Connect to SAP IBP
Answer: B,C
Explanation:
The Fit-to-Standard Analysis is a process of identifying the gaps between the customers 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
customers 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
Question # 22
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
Question # 23
When running the onboarding procedure for SAP Build Work Zone, which of the following sequencesof tasks is correct?
A. 1. Run Booster for SAP Build Work Zone 2. Provision Identity Provisioning service 3. Set up IdentityProvider 4. Execute Work Zone Configurator B. 1. Set up Identity Provider 2. Run Booster for SAP Build Work Zone 3. Provision IdentityProvisioning service 4. Execute Work Zone Configurator C. 1. Set up Identity Provider 2. Execute Work Zone Configurator 3. Provision Identity Provisioningservice 4. Run Booster for SAP Build Work Zone D. 1. Execute Work Zone Configurator 2. Run Booster for SAP Build Work Zone 3. Set up IdentityProvider 4. Provision Identity Provisioning service
Answer: B
Explanation:
The correct sequence of tasks for running the onboarding procedure for SAP Build Work Zone is as
follows:
Set up Identity Provider: This step involves configuring the user management and authentication
system for SAP Build Work Zone. The recommended approach is to use SAP Cloud Identity Services -
Identity Authentication as the identity provider, but other options are also possible. This step
requires creating a service instance of Identity Authentication in the SAP BTP subaccount and setting
up the trust configuration between the subaccount and the identity provider12.
Run Booster for SAP Build Work Zone: This step involves using the SAP BTP booster feature to
automate some of the setup steps for SAP Build Work Zone. The booster will create a subscription to
SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition, assign the required roles to the subaccount administrator,
and enable the SAP Cloud Platform Launchpad service34.
Provision Identity Provisioning service: This step involves connecting the subaccount to the Identity
Provisioning service and assigning the optional roles for theme editing. The Identity Provisioning
service is used to synchronize users and groups between the identity provider and SAP Build Work
Zone. This step requires creating a service instance of Identity Provisioning in the SAP BTP
subaccount and configuring the destination and transformation rules .
Execute Work Zone Configurator: This step involves completing the steps of the SAP Build Work Zone
configurator wizard. The configurator will guide the user through the final steps of the onboarding
process, such as setting up the site name, logo, URL, and default language, as well as importing the
initial content and users .
Reference:
Prerequisites
Setting Up User Management and Authentication
Run the Booster
SAP BTP Onboarding Series “ Step-by-Step guide to activate your SAP Build Work Zone, advanced
edition
[Post Booster Configuration]
[Creating User Lists]
[Run the Configurator]
[Onboarding to SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition “ Setup and Configuration]
Question # 24
Which of the following features can you enable as sections in a workspace? (Choose three.)
A. Content B. Applications C. Messages D. Worl<pages E. Forums
Answer: A 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]