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Test 000-171: IBM BPM Blueprint: IBM WebSphere Lombardi Edition V7.1, Development

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The test consists of five sections containing a total of 74 multiple-choice questions. The percentages after each section title reflect the approximate distribution of the total question set across the sections. 

Section 1 - General Modeling and Implementation (68%)

  1. Declare variables as Private, Input or Output
  2. Apply best practices for naming variables and variable types
  3. Identify the pros and cons of using complex vs. simple data structures
  4. Use "Is list" with variables to create arrays
  5. Bind variables to controls to integrate process data
  6. Construct a Coach using the Activity Wizard
  7. Identify best practices for creating a Coach
  8. Set visibility of a control based on a role and based on a value
  9. Describe how Services and nested Services execute
  10. Create and configure an Undercover Agent (UCA)
  11. Explain the relationship between Message Events and UCAs
  12. Attach a Lombardi Service to an Activity
  13. Create and implement a Rule Service
  14. Recognize the type of Service required for a given situation
  15. Identify the pieces of the Lombardi Integration architecture
  16. Configure Integration Components for outbound integration
  17. Configure a Timer Event
  18. Identify the components of the Lombardi Designer Perspective
  19. Describe and implement a Decision Gateway
  20. Explain the relationship between Message Events and UCAs
  21. Describe and implement a Simple Split Gateway
  22. List the properties of Participants
  23. Identify and list the types of application documentation outputs
  24. Capture the process using analysis and collaboration strategies
  25. Capture process Flow Data requirements
  26. Determine how a workflow process's interrelated tasks/steps span Activities and Milestones
  27. Determine how a workflow process's interrelated tasks/steps span roles
  28. Define Gateway functionality
  29. Describe the functionality of an intermediate timer event
  30. Model an escalation path using an attached Intermediate Timer Event


Section 2 - Case Study 1: Process Modeling and Data (11%)

  1. Analyze if variables are passed by value or reference to different data levels
  2. Map variables between a nested Service and an Activity
  3. Start a Business Process Definition (BPD) using a Start Message Event
  4. Configure a Timer Event
  5. Analyze the type of Gateway required for a given situation
  6. Describe and implement a Simple Split Gateway
  7. Describe and implement a Decision Gateway


Section 3 - Case Study 2: Complex Data (4%)

  1. Declare variables as Private, Input or Output
  2. Create and implement a complex variable type


Section 4 - Case Study 3: Creating and Implementing a Coach (13%)

  1. Use Sections and Controls to create multi-sectioned forms
  2. Construct a Coach using the palette
  3. Design a Coach based on given data
  4. Apply knowledge of variable types to business data
  5. Analyze the difference between nested sections and top level sections and how they relate to button controls
  6. Bind variables to controls to integrate process data
  7. Set visibility of a control based on a role and based on a value
  8. Customize presentation properties to alter look and feel of a Coach


Section 5 - Case Study 4: Implementing Services (4%)

  1. Attach a Lombardi Service to an Activity
  2. Map variables between a nested Service and an Activity


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