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MCIA - Level 1 Exam - Question 27


An organization's governance process requires project teams to get formal approval from all key stakeholders for all new integration design specifications. An integration Mule application is being designed that interacts with various backend systems. The Mule application will be created using Anypoint Design Center or

Anypoint Studio and will then be deployed to a customer-hosted runtime.

What key elements should be included in the integration design specification when requesting approval for this Mule application?

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Correct Answer: C

When requesting approval for an integration Mule application that interacts with various backend systems, it is critical to include Service Level Agreements (SLAs) and non-functional requirements. These elements are essential for ensuring that the application meets the required performance, reliability, and security standards when accessing the backend systems. SLAs outline the expectations for service availability and performance, whereas non-functional requirements address aspects such as scalability, maintainability, and compliance. This information is vital for key stakeholders to assess the feasibility and readiness of the integration design.

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rodriguescontOption: C
Jun 28, 2022

C is the correct answer

madgeezerOption: C
Aug 4, 2022

C. SLAs and non-functional requirements to access the backend systems