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Question 38

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You are a Microsoft Power Platform solution architect capturing requirements for a national retail chain project.

The project has the following requirements:

• Retail employees must use the application on a company-provided tablet device.

• The app must store data offline.

• Environment capacity must be monitored to ensure usage stays within 80 percent of available capacity.

• Apps are shared with security group teams for users to access.

You need to identify the project's functional and non-functional requirements.

How should you categorize the requirements? To answer, drag the appropriate categories to the correct requirements. Each category may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

    Correct Answer:

Discussion
meg111111111111

• Retail employees must use the application on a company-provided tablet device. = NON-FUNCTIONAL No requirement here to build anything out • The app must store data offline. = FUNCTIONAL Requirement to implement offline capabilities • Environment capacity must be monitored to ensure usage stays within 80 percent of available capacity = NON-FUNCTIONAL Regarding the performance / usability of the system so is therefore nonfunctional • Apps are shared with security group teams for users to access. = FUNCTIONAL Bit of a trick question as security is mainly non-functional; but there is a requirement here to share the apps with certain teams which means its functional.

BrahderLau

Agree with @meg111111111111 Non-functional is something that is out of our control

OldHand1

Data residency (where data is stored) is a non-functional requirement as is Security according to this doc. So I *think* they are all functional. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/work-with-requirements/4-non-functional-requirements

OldHand1

Apologies, all Non-Functional

fuddyduddy

Functional requirements describe what the solution needs to do or its behaviours. Non-functional requirements describe non-behaviour aspects of the solution such as performance requirements. Hence: * Retail employees must use the application on a company-provided tablet device - NF - This has nothing to do with its behaviours. This is about how users will access it * The app must store data offline - F - This is functionality that the app provides * Environment capacity must be monitored to ensure usage stays within 80 percent of available capacity - NF - A performance requirement * Apps are shared with security group teams for users to access - NF - Nothing to do with how it works or its behaviours. That's just the security model. Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/work-with-requirements/4-non-functional-requirements. To conclude: NF F NF NF

nickuuuuukheradmand

should be NF, F, NF, F

YYCRMGuy

It's Non-Functional for all 4.

Stanna

Non-functional requirements capture the elements that users might not directly care about but are important to support the proposed architecture and operational viability of the solution. Examples of common non-functional requirement types include: Data retention/residency https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/work-with-requirements/4-non-functional-requirements * The app must store data offline = Non-Functional

thachy

Functional Non Functional Non Functional Functional

IRONR2D2

No, Probably the best answer should be user all on NF, but from my point of view Should be. F: You can control, where the application can be used F: You can control the offline Data NF F

nicknamety

A Power Platform application can be configured for either mobile or tablet screens so there is control on that functionality requirement from a Power Platform architect's perspective

val_maly

4. Is Functional. You can reformulate this requirement like The App should allow users from only certain groups

OldPlayer

Requirements are commonly referred to as either functional or non-functional. Functional requirements describe what the solution needs to do or its behaviors, and non-functional requirements commonly describe non-behavior aspects of the solution such as performance requirements. And good functional requirements describe who, what, and why of a requirement. Retain Employees: Functional App: Non-Functional (?) Enviroment: Non-Functional App/group teams: Non-functional (?) Not sure about two of them, any input? https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/work-with-requirements/

Bhaveshbarot22

Agree. functional requirement are which is part of functional solution designing which generally does not cover technical requirement of maintaining solution. F,NF,NF,NF

IRONR2D2

APP/Group teams: it can be F, I mean you can control this part with a security team, or am I wrong?

mgharably

All are non functional

deepweb7

Functional Requirements: Retail employees must use the application on a company-provided tablet device. The app must store data offline. Apps are shared with security group teams for users to access. Non-Functional Requirements: Environment capacity must be monitored to ensure usage stays within 80 percent of available capacity.

OldHand1

The last 3 are clearly non-functional, I believe the first one is too from the format but can't quite justify why as it doesn't neatly fall into any category. Retail employees must use a device - Questionable but Functional. The app must store data offline - Non-Functional (Data retention/residency) Environment capacity must be monitored - Non-Functional (Scalability) Apps are shared with security group members - Non-Functional (Security) https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/work-with-requirements/4-non-functional-requirements

dlnuser

• Retail employees must use the application on a company-provided tablet device. (power App is available on mobile, so F) • The app must store data offline. (F to, it's a setting you can enable) • Environment capacity must be monitored to ensure usage stays within 80 percent of available capacity. (n-F, need programming or coding) • Apps are shared with security group teams for users to access. (F, out of the boxe security feature) F, F, NF,F

MS_KoolaidMan

Answers seem correct based on the previous function/non-functional questions/answers.

nqthien041292

Existed in the today exam 07/2024

rockyoz

As architect, I believe the last 3 are Non Functional because they define the solution implementation requirements other than user stories. i.e. Data must store offline, it is absolutely functional. Security Group - Must be non functional. The first one is questionably Functional. But can be a NF as well tbh. This is about implementation consideration so the solution design need to meet it. Other than user stories a feature to be designed.

rockyoz

I mean last 3 as NF.

AndreeaVlad

according to Chat AI the answers are functional, NF, NF,NF