Which of the following is MOST important to ensure when continuously monitoring the performance of a client-facing application?
Which of the following is MOST important to ensure when continuously monitoring the performance of a client-facing application?
When continuously monitoring the performance of a client-facing application, it is most important to ensure that the monitoring objectives are confirmed with the business owner. This ensures that the performance metrics being tracked align with the business goals, providing relevant and actionable insights. Without understanding the business objectives, performance monitoring may not accurately reflect the application's success or areas for improvement.
I'm inclined for C. You must meet org objectives to ensure monitoring works effectively
I support C
Looks like C. See R4-67
Not D. See R3-142. Probably should be C.
C. Objectives are confirmed with the business owner is the most important to ensure when continuously monitoring the performance of a client-facing application. Continuous monitoring of a client-facing application is critical to ensure that it is performing as expected and meeting business objectives. However, to ensure that the monitoring is effective, it is important to first confirm the objectives of the application with the business owner. This will help to ensure that the monitoring activities are aligned with the needs of the business and that the data being collected is relevant and useful.
Agree.
The performance is monitored only after the application is accepted for use. That is possible only after the User acceptance testing has been performed, reviewed, corrected and performed.
C - first confirm the objectives
Agree it is C.
The performance is monitored only after the application is accepted for use. That is possible only after the User acceptance testing has been performed, reviewed, corrected and performed.
Should be A and I suppose saw this question in the list of questions published here in the site.