This page was exported from Free valid test braindumps [ http://free.validbraindumps.com ] Export date:Fri Apr 4 21:35:14 2025 / +0000 GMT ___________________________________________________ Title: 2024 Realistic Verified P-SAPEA-2023 exam dumps Q&As - P-SAPEA-2023 Free Update [Q26-Q45] --------------------------------------------------- 2024 Realistic Verified P-SAPEA-2023 exam dumps Q&As - P-SAPEA-2023 Free Update Use Real P-SAPEA-2023 Dumps - 100% Free P-SAPEA-2023 Exam Dumps NEW QUESTION 26Having identified the appropriate sel of Business Activities, as the Chief Enterprise Architect of Wanderlust, assisted by the sap Enterprise Architects. you have been trying to relate to Lead to Cash Business Capabilities in the SAP Reference Business Architecture content repository. In light of the two key goals outlined by the Wanderlust CIO, what are the most appropriate Business Capabilities? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.  Marketing Analytics, Recommendation Management  Account Based Marketing, Lead Management  Marketing Campaign Management  Social Media Management  Marketing Strategy Management, Brand Management The business capabilities ‘Marketing Analytics’ and ‘Recommendation Management’ align with the goal of enhancing the number of leads through targeted campaigns and cross-selling opportunities. ‘Marketing Campaign Management’ is central to designing and executing effective campaigns. ‘Social Media Management’ is pivotal for achieving high visibility on platforms where potential customers are most active. = These capabilities should be part of Wanderlust’s business architecture to support the CIO’s objectives, and they are likely detailed in the SAP Reference Business Architecture content, which includes capabilities needed to execute comprehensive marketing strategies.NEW QUESTION 27A custom web application developed with SAPUI5 and running on SAP Business Technology Platform uses large custom data objects deployed in a central data store (SAP HANA Cloud). The solution architect of the application is unsure about which tools to use for integration of this data from different SAP Sources into the central data store and asks you as the Enterprise Architect for guidance. Under which conditions is a data-oriented integration approach (Data Integration) preferable to other integration styles?  The data objects are built with data from different SAP and non-SAP sources that change infrequently and are available from REST and Message APIs (event-driven systems).  If the data objects are built with data from different SAP and non-SAP sources that can be structured and unstructured, change with high frequency, and need to be cleansed, correlated and partly newly calculated.  If the data objects are built with data from different SAP and non-SAP sources that can be structured and unstructured, change with high frequency, and need to be newly calculated. A data-oriented integration approach is optimal when dealing with diverse data sources and complex data requirements. This includes scenarios where the data is both structured and unstructured, changes rapidly, and needs significant processing such as cleansing, correlation, and partial recalculation. The advantage of this approach is that it centralizes data handling and transformation logic, allowing for more efficient data processing and integration into a central store like SAP HANA Cloud.Reference = SAP’s guidelines on data integration recommend this approach when handling large and complex data sets that require intensive processing and are sourced from a variety of SAP and non-SAP systems. It is supported by SAP’s data management and integration tools that are designed to handle such complexity and frequency of change.NEW QUESTION 28As the Chief Enterprise Architect of Wanderlust GmbH, you know that there is very little process documentation available on online marketing processes within Wanderlust. You also know that SAP has a rich End-to-End (E2E) Business Processes content repository. To take advantage of that, you have engaged an SAP Enterprise Architect. The SAP Enterprise Architect is using SAP’s Business Process Model (BPM) and the Business Capability Model (BCM) while mapping processes to capabilities, how are the two models connected? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.  Through the E2E Business Process of BPM, which is enabled by the Business Domain of BCM.  Through the Business Process Module of BPM, which is directly linked to the Business Area of BCM.  Through the Enterprise Domain, to which both the E2E Business Process of BPM and the Business Domain of BCM are assigned.  Through the Business Activity of BPM, which is enabled by the Business Capability of BCM. NEW QUESTION 29As an Enterprise Architect, you must ensure that future extensions to the Digital Core of the enterprise guarantee stable and reliable operations. The architecture guideline demands to follow the clean-core strategy. What does this demand ensure and entail?  Extensions do not break an upgrade, and upgrades do not break an extension. Such extensions can access SAP business objects only through well defined, upgrade-stable interfaces.  Extensions may access SAP tables directly and in a well-documented, clean way. Therefore, the code of extensions can be adapted quickly to accommodate future changes.  Extensions are kept strictly separate from the SAP application, Extensions are developed in accordance with the SAP Application Extension Methodology. Side-by-side extensibility options are always preferable to on-stack extensibility options. https://community.sap.com/t5/technology-blogs-by-sap/integration-solution-advisory-methodology-isa-m-define-integration/ba-p/13397214NEW QUESTION 30You design a Solution Architecture, based on SAP S/4HANA, for an internationally active customer that has a national subsidiary in China and other countries that have special requirements for data storage. As the responsible Enterprise Architect, your task is to propose a solution that takes these special requirements into account. How do you proceed when your customer’s Architecture Guideline calls for following a “cloud-first” approach?  This is independent of the solution components required, because SAP S/4HANA Cloud and all SAP SaaS solutions meet all applicable data protection requirements, Private cloud or on-premises options therefore do not need to be considered. The “cloud-first” approach can be fully implemented.  This depends on the required solution components. None of the selected SAP solutions may support the regulated environment, so alternative solutions or custom developed solutions should be considered.  This depends on the required solution components. Public cloud solutions may not meet the necessary data protection requirements. Therefore, private cloud or on-premise options must be considered when developing the solution landscape. ExplanationThe customer’s architecture guideline calls for following a “cloud-first” approach, but this does not mean that all solutions must be deployed in the cloud. In some cases, private cloud or on-premise options may be necessary to meet the customer’s data protection requirements.For example, if the customer’s subsidiary in China requires that data be stored within China, then a private cloud solution in China may be the best option. Similarly, if the customer’s other subsidiaries have different data protection requirements, then a hybrid solution that combines cloud and on-premise deployments may be necessary.The Enterprise Architect must carefully consider the customer’s specific requirements and constraints before making a decision about the deployment environment.Here are some of the factors that the Enterprise Architect should consider:The customer’s data protection requirements: The Enterprise Architect must understand the customer’s specific data protection requirements and ensure that any solution meets those requirements.The availability of cloud-based solutions that meet the customer’s requirements: Not all cloud-based solutions meet the same data protection requirements. The Enterprise Architect must ensure that the cloud-based solutions that are being considered meet the customer’s requirements.The cost of different deployment options: The Enterprise Architect must consider the cost of different deployment options, including cloud, private cloud, and on-premise.The scalability and performance requirements of the solution: The Enterprise Architect must ensure that the solution meets the customer’s scalability and performance requirements, regardless of the deployment environment.By carefully considering all of these factors, the Enterprise Architect can make a decision about the deployment environment that meets the customer’s specific requirements and constraints.NEW QUESTION 31In the SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework, which of the following artifacts are part of the opportunities & solution phase? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.  Business Architecture Roadmap  Work Breakdown structure  Implementation Roadmap  Application Architecture Roadmap  Migration plan ExplanationThe Opportunities & Solutions phase of the SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework (EAF) is concerned with defining the target architecture and developing a roadmap for implementation. The following artifacts are typically produced in this phase:Business Architecture Roadmap: This artifact describes the sequence of activities and deliverables required to achieve the target business architecture.Implementation Roadmap: This artifact describes the sequence of activities and deliverables required to implement the target solution architecture.Migration Plan: This artifact describes the steps involved in migrating from the current architecture to the target architecture.The Work Breakdown Structure and the Application Architecture Roadmap are typically produced in the subsequent phases of the EAF, namely the Implementation and Migration phases.Here is a table that summarizes the different artifacts and the phases in which they are typically produced:NEW QUESTION 32As Chief Enterprise Architect, you are asked to select an Enterprise Architecture toolset for Wanderlust GmbH’ Enterprise Architecture activities. What are the most critical selection criteria you should consider? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.  The support of data import or export capabilities, to use external reference data.  The use of already established office applications, to keep the entry hurdle for all authors as low as possible.  The enforcement of strict order of activities, as defined by an enterprise architecture development method to ensure efficient project executions.  The support of excellent visualization, to optimally engage with portfolio and business management teams.  The support of version control in the repository, to manage architecture changes. ExplanationHello, this is Bing. I’m happy to help you with your questions about the SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework and how to evaluate it. Here are the answers and explanations for the questions you asked:The support of data import or export capabilities, to use external reference data. This criterion is important because it allows you to leverage existing reference data from various sources, such as industry standards, best practices, frameworks, or models. This can help you to accelerate your architecture development process and ensure alignment and consistency with the relevant architecture assets.The support of excellent visualization, to optimally engage with portfolio and business management teams. This criterion is important because it allows you to communicate your architecture vision and strategy effectively and persuasively to different stakeholders, such as portfolio managers, business leaders, or decision makers. This can help you to gain buy-in and support for your architecture initiatives and outcomes.The support of version control in the repository, to manage architecture changes. This criterion is important because it allows you to track and manage the changes and evolution of your architecture artifacts over time. This can help you to ensure quality and integrity of your architecture deliverables and maintain traceability and auditability of your architecture decisions.Verified References: 1:https://www.gartner.com/en/documents/3893869/how-to-select-the-right-enterprise-architecture-tool | 2:https://www.mega.com/en/resource/enterprise-architecture-tools | 3:https://www.bcs.org/content-hub/choosing-an-enterprise-architecture-tool/NEW QUESTION 33What are important factors of the SAP BTP. Cloud Foundry environment during runtime that you need to consider?  Programming language and buildpacks  CPU capacity and memory size of the application  Number of users and API calls In the SAP BTP Cloud Foundry environment, several factors are critical during runtime to ensure optimal application performance and scalability. The correct answer, A, highlights two fundamental aspects:Programming language: This determines the specific buildpack to be used, as Cloud Foundry supports multiple programming languages through different buildpacks which provide framework and runtime support for applications.Buildpacks: These are key components in the Cloud Foundry architecture that provide runtime and framework support necessary to build and deploy applications in various programming languages effectively.These elements are crucial as they directly impact how applications are built, deployed, and run within the Cloud Foundry environment, influencing performance, compatibility, and scalability.Reference:SAP BTP Cloud Foundry documentation.Buildpacks and programming language support in SAP BTP.NEW QUESTION 34Which artifact from the SAP Reference Solution Architecture shows which data objects are exchanged between SAP application components in a given end-to-end scenario?  SAP Data Object Diagram, which is available from SAP API Business Accelerator Hub (api.sap.com)  SAP Data Flow Diagram, which is available from SAP API Business Accelerator Hub (api sap.com)  SAP Data Component Diagram, which is available in SAP Signavio Process Explorer ExplanationThe SAP Data Flow Diagram (DFD) is an artifact from the SAP Reference Solution Architecture that shows which data objects are exchanged between SAP application components in a given end-to-end scenario. The DFD uses a graphical representation to show the flow of data between different components of a system.The SAP Data Object Diagram (DOD) is also an artifact from the SAP Reference Solution Architecture, but it does not show the flow of data between different components. The DOD shows the structure of data objects, including their attributes and relationships.The SAP Data Component Diagram (DCD) is an artifact from SAP Signavio Process Explorer, which is a tool for modeling business processes. The DCD shows the different components of a system, including their relationships.Therefore, the correct answer is option B.Here is a table that summarizes the different artifacts and their purposes:According to the SAP Reference Architecture Content: An Overview – Part 2 , the SAP Data Flow Diagram is an artifact that shows the flow of data through the SAP solution, from the source to the destination. It also shows which data objects are exchanged between the different components and services of the SAP solution, such as master data, transactional data, analytical data, or configuration data. The SAP Data Flow Diagram can help you to understand and communicate how data is created, transformed, and consumed in a SAP solution, and to identify and optimize the data integration points and dependencies.The other options (A and C) are not correct for the artifact from the SAP Reference Solution Architecture that shows which data objects are exchanged between SAP application components in a given end-to-end scenario, because they either do not exist or do not show the data flow. For example:Option A is not correct because there is no such artifact as SAP Data Object Diagram in the SAP Reference Solution Architecture content. The SAP API Business Accelerator Hub (api.sap.com) is a platform that provides access to SAP APIs, events, and related resources, but it does not provide any diagrams that show the data objects exchanged between SAP application components.Option C is not correct because the SAP Data Component Diagram is not an artifact that shows the data flow, but rather an artifact that shows the main components and services that constitute the target application architecture, as well as their relationships and interactions. The SAP Data Component Diagram does not show which data objects are exchanged between the different components and services of the SAP solution. The SAP Signavio Process Explorer is a tool that helps you to model, analyze, and optimize business processes, but it does not provide any diagrams that show the data flow.NEW QUESTION 35With the lead to cash Business capabilities identified, as chief Enterprise Architect the Wanderlust CIO has asked your capabilities.See Image,The SAP enterprise Architect has shared the snapshot for your reference. What is the pertinent SAP Solution in the market to Lead Business Process module of the Lead to cash E2E Process  SAP Sales Cloud version 2  SAP Omnichannel Promotion Pricing  SAP customer data cloud  SAP Emarsys Customer engagement SAP Emarsys Customer Engagement is a cloud-based solution that helps businesses to create, manage, and deliver personalized marketing campaigns across multiple channels. It includes features for lead management, marketing campaign management, and recommendation management.The Lead Business Process Module of the Lead to Cash E2E Process is responsible for managing leads and converting them into customers. SAP Emarsys Customer Engagement can be used to automate the lead management process, track lead progress, and identify opportunities for cross selling and upselling.The other three options, SAP Sales Cloud version 2, SAP Omnichannel Promotion Pricing, and SAP Customer Data Cloud, are not as well-suited for the Lead Business Process Module of the Lead to Cash E2E Process.SAP Sales Cloud version 2 is a cloud-based solution that helps businesses to manage sales opportunities and close deals. It does not have the same features for lead management and marketing campaign management as SAP Emarsys Customer Engagement.SAP Omnichannel Promotion Pricing is a cloud-based solution that helps businesses to manage pricing and promotions across multiple channels. It does not have the same features for lead management and marketing campaign management as SAP Emarsys Customer Engagement.SAP Customer Data Cloud is a cloud-based solution that helps businesses to collect, store, and analyze customer data. It does not have the same features for lead management and marketing campaign management as SAP Emarsys Customer Engagement.Therefore, the best course of action is to use SAP Emarsys Customer Engagement to manage the Lead Business Process Module of the Lead to Cash E2E Process.NEW QUESTION 36As the Chief Enterprise Architect of your company you have been asked by the CIO to apply agile principles instead of following the sequential phases of TOGAFS ADM. How do you respond?  The TOGAF ADM already embraces agile principles within and across phases and generally follows a cyclic approach. The SAP EA Framework builds on that and is especially suitable for organizations that follow agile principles.  It is reasonable to apply an agile methodology for the most urgent tasks and switch to the process as guided by the SAP EA Framework later, as long as the fundamental IT architecture is not affected Collecting “low-hanging fruit, and realizing instant value before using the SAP EA Framework, and ensuring an overall successful transformation is possible.  It is essential to fully understand the business needs and to successfully review the business architecture with critical stakeholders before going to the next phase. In the implementation phase, agile approaches can naturally provide quick wins, constant progress, and the benefit of early validation. The phased approach, during architecture definition phases, avoids double work and will lead to overall better results.  The SAP EA Framework combines the sequential approach of the TOGAF ADM with agile principles Agile principles are included and can be applied only to Application Architecture. Therefore, the SAP EA Framework is especially suitable for organizations that follow agile principles. In the context of incorporating agile principles into the TOGAF’s Architecture Development Method (ADM), Option D is accurate. The TOGAF ADM is inherently iterative and dynamic, which means that it doesn’t strictly have to be a linear process. It allows for feedback at any stage of the development cycle and can be adapted to include agile practices. The SAP Enterprise Architecture (EA) Framework is built to be flexible and can incorporate agile principles, supporting rapid iterations and adaptive planning. The agile approach is integrated into the SAP EA Framework to enhance responsiveness and to enable a continuous delivery model that aligns with the iterative nature of the ADM. Agile principles can be applied within and across the different phases of the ADM, promoting a more flexible and responsive architecture development process that is suited for organizations following agile methodologies.Reference:TOGAF documentation outlining the iterative nature of ADM.SAP EA Framework documentation discussing integration with agile methodologies.NEW QUESTION 37Green Elk & Company is the world’s leading manufacturer of agricultural and forestry machinery. The former company slogan “Elk always runs has recently been changed to “Elk feeds the world”. One of Green Elk’s strategic goals is to increase its revenue in the emerging markets of China, India, and other parts of Asia by 80% within three years. This requires a new business model that caters to significantly smaller farms with limited budgets. The CIO asks you, the Chief Enterprise Architect, to present an Architecture Roadmap that addresses the business challenge. According to the SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework, what is the best answer?  Create a work breakdown structure to identify milestones, key deliverables and resources to outline the planned transformation.  Reuse the artifacts of previous phases as input for creating roadmaps. Focus on the Target Architecture and define an application architecture roadmap.  Reuse the artifacts of previous phases as input for creating roadmaps. Focus on the Business Strategy Map with business capabilities and initiatives and define a business architecture roadmap  Reuse the artifacts of previous phases as input for creating roadmaps. Start with a roadmap construction table, by defining initiatives and business outcomes, and detailing the business capabilities and solutions, to create two versions of a roadmap (outcome-based and application-specific) ExplanationThe SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework (EAF) defines an Architecture Roadmap as a “high-level plan that describes the sequence of activities and deliverables required to achieve the target architecture.” The roadmap should be based on the artifacts of the previous phases of the EAF, such as the Business Strategy Map, the Solution Concept, and the Baseline Business and Solution Architecture.The first step in creating an Architecture Roadmap is to define the initiatives that will be needed to achieve the target architecture. These initiatives should be aligned with the business outcomes that the organization is trying to achieve.The next step is to detail the business capabilities and solutions that will be needed to support the initiatives.This will help to ensure that the roadmap is realistic and achievable.Finally, the roadmap should be created in two versions: an outcome-based roadmap and an application-specific roadmap. The outcome-based roadmap will show how the initiatives will achieve the business outcomes. The application-specific roadmap will show how the solutions will be implemented.By following these steps, you can create an Architecture Roadmap that will help you to achieve your organization’s strategic goals.Here are some of the benefits of creating an Architecture Roadmap:It can help you to visualize the sequence of activities and deliverables required to achieve your goals.It can help you to identify dependencies between activities and deliverables.It can help you to track progress and to make adjustments as needed.It can help you to communicate your plans to stakeholders.Therefore, an Architecture Roadmap can be a valuable tool for managing complex transformations.According to the SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework, which is a methodology and toolset by the German multinational software company SAP that helps enterprise architects define and implement an architecture strategy for their organizations, the steps involved in creating an Architecture Roadmap are:Reuse the artifacts of previous phases as input for creating roadmaps. The previous phases of the architecture development cycle are: architecture vision, business architecture, information systems architecture, and technology architecture. The artifacts of these phases provide the information and guidance for defining the scope, objectives, stakeholders, requirements, constraints, and solutions of the architecture project. Some of the artifacts that can be reused for creating roadmaps are: stakeholder map, business strategy map, solution strategy, solution context diagram, solution component diagram, solution application use-case diagram, solution value flow diagram, etc.Start with a roadmap construction table, by defining initiatives and business outcomes, and detailing the business capabilities and solutions. A roadmap construction table is a tool that helps to structure and organize the information and elements that are needed to create a roadmap. It consists of four columns:initiatives, business outcomes, business capabilities, and solutions. Initiatives are the strategic actions or projects that are planned to achieve the business goals and drivers. Business outcomes are the measurable results or benefits that are expected from implementing the initiatives. Business capabilities are the skills, resources, and competencies that are required or need to mature to support the initiatives and outcomes. Solutions are the products or services that are used or delivered to enable the capabilities and outcomes.Create two versions of a roadmap (outcome-based and application-specific). A roadmap is a visual representation of the transition architectures that will move the organization from its current state (baseline architecture) to its desired future state (target architecture). A roadmap shows the sequence and timing of the transition architectures, as well as the deliverables, resources, and risks associated with each transition architecture. There are two types of roadmaps that can be created: outcome-based and application-specific. An outcome-based roadmap focuses on the business outcomes that are achieved by implementing the transition architectures. An application-specific roadmap focuses on the solutions or applications that are implemented or changed by the transition architectures.The other options (A, B, C) are not correct for how to present an Architecture Roadmap that addresses the business challenge because they either skip or misrepresent some of the steps in creating an Architecture Roadmap. For example:Option A is not correct because it does not include reusing the artifacts of previous phases as input for creating roadmaps, which is an important step to ensure alignment and consistency with the architecture project. It also suggests creating a work breakdown structure instead of a roadmap construction table, which is not a tool in this framework.Option B is not correct because it does not include creating two versions of a roadmap (outcome-based and application-specific), which is an important step to provide different perspectives and levels of detail for the roadmap. It also suggests focusing on the target architecture instead of the transition architectures, which is not a logical approach since the latter determine how to achieve the former.Option C is not correct because it does not include starting with a roadmap construction table, which is an important step to structure and organize the information and elements that are needed to create a roadmap. It also suggests focusing on the business strategy map instead of the initiatives and outcomes, which is not a sufficient level of detail for creating a roadmap.NEW QUESTION 38In the SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework, which of the following artifacts are part of the opportunities & solution phase? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.  Business Architecture Roadmap  Work Breakdown structure  Implementation Roadmap  Application Architecture Roadmap  Migration plan NEW QUESTION 39Wanderlust’s CIO asks you to evaluate the SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework. At Wanderlust GmbH a non-SAP EA tool is used, How would you proceed with the request and why? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.  I tell the CIO that the SAP EA Framework cannot be used because the Wanderlust GmbH uses a non- SAP EA tool. Therefore, further evaluation is not necessary.  I evaluate both the SAP EA Methodology and TOGAF ADM. I recommend the approach that fits best Wanderlust’s requirements.  I tell the CIO that the SAP EA Framework also encompasses architecture services and practices. Based on a cost-benefit analysis I consider using the services and practices that fit best the project.  I check whether the SAP Reference Business Architecture and Reference Solution Architecture Content can help to either define the scope of the architecture work or describe a target architecture structure. If they do, I suggest to use the Reference Architecture Content of SAP. When evaluating the SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework for Wanderlust GmbH, you should proceed with the following steps:I evaluate both the SAP EA Methodology and TOGAF ADM. I recommend the approach that fits best Wanderlust’s requirements. This step is necessary because the SAP EA Methodology is based on TOGAF ADM, but extends it with additional elements and guidance specific to SAP solutions and customers4. Therefore, you need to compare and contrast the two methodologies and assess which one suits Wanderlust’s needs better. For example, you may consider factors such as the complexity, scope, scale, and objectives of Wanderlust’s architecture projects, as well as the availability of resources, skills, and tools.I check whether the SAP Reference Business Architecture and Reference Solution Architecture Content can help to either define the scope of the architecture work or describe a target architecture structure. If they do, I suggest to use the Reference Architecture Content of SAP. This step is beneficial because the SAP Reference Business Architecture and Reference Solution Architecture Content provide a set of pre-defined architectures that cover common business scenarios and solution domains for SAP customers5. Therefore, you can use them as a starting point or a reference point for your architecture work, as they can help you to define the scope, requirements, capabilities, components, patterns, and best practices for your architecture solutions.Verified Reference: 4: https://help.sap.com/docs/SAP_ENTERPRISE_ARCHITECTURE_FRAMEWORK/60bc20e6e0a24426a817705bcb415220/144c6c88c10a493e985f71bd62f3c905.html?locale=en-US&state=PRODUCTION&version=1.0 | 5: https://help.sap.com/docs/SAP_ENTERPRISE_ARCHITECTURE_FRAMEWORK/60bc20e6e0a24426a817705bcb415220/01b0590c66854a5a94796ef0b47c8fcc.htmlNEW QUESTION 40As an Enterprise Architect, you must ensure that future extensions to the Digital Core of the enterprise guarantee stable and reliable operations. The architecture guideline demands to follow the clean-core strategy. What does this demand ensure and entail?  Extensions do not break an upgrade, and upgrades do not break an extension. Such extensions can access SAP business objects only through well defined, upgrade-stable interfaces.  Extensions may access SAP tables directly and in a well-documented, clean way. Therefore, the code of extensions can be adapted quickly to accommodate future changes.  Extensions are kept strictly separate from the SAP application, Extensions are developed in accordance with the SAP Application Extension Methodology. Side-by-side extensibility options are always preferable to on-stack extensibility options. The clean-core strategy is fundamental to ensuring that the Digital Core remains stable and reliable during operations and future upgrades. By following this strategy, any extensions made are guaranteed not to affect the core system upgrades, and likewise, system upgrades will not disrupt the functionality of the extensions. This is achieved by using well-defined and stable interfaces for extensions to interact with SAP business objects, ensuring compatibility and stability across system updates. = The SAP architecture guidelines which prescribe maintaining a clean core, detailing how to develop extensions that are compatible with SAP’s upgrade strategy and protect the integrity of the core system.NEW QUESTION 41What are important factors of the SAP BTP. Cloud Foundry environment during runtime that you need to consider?  Programming language and buildpacks  CPU capacity and memory size of the application  Number of users and API calls In the SAP BTP Cloud Foundry environment, several factors are critical during runtime to ensure optimal application performance and scalability. The correct answer, A, highlights two fundamental aspects:Programming language: This determines the specific buildpack to be used, as Cloud Foundry supports multiple programming languages through different buildpacks which provide framework and runtime support for applications.Buildpacks: These are key components in the Cloud Foundry architecture that provide runtime and framework support necessary to build and deploy applications in various programming languages effectively.These elements are crucial as they directly impact how applications are built, deployed, and run within the Cloud Foundry environment, influencing performance, compatibility, and scalability.:SAP BTP Cloud Foundry documentation.Buildpacks and programming language support in SAP BTP.NEW QUESTION 42In the SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework, which of the following artifacts are part of the opportunities & solution phase? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.  Business Architecture Roadmap  Work Breakdown structure  Implementation Roadmap  Application Architecture Roadmap  Migration plan In the SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework, the opportunities & solution phase includes developing artifacts that help in visualizing the progression from current operations to the future state. The Business Architecture Roadmap outlines how business strategies will evolve, linking business goals with architectural changes. The Implementation Roadmap provides a detailed plan for the deployment of SAP solutions, including time frames and stages of implementation. The Migration Plan offers a comprehensive strategy for moving from legacy systems to modern SAP solutions, detailing the necessary steps for data migration and system transition. = These artifacts are described within the framework and guidelines for enterprise architecture development provided by SAP, focusing on ensuring that the solutions proposed are feasible, properly planned, and aligned with the business strategies and objectives.NEW QUESTION 43Which of the following lists of SAP Enterprise Architecture artifacts support making informed Target Application Architecture decisions that are aligned with the strategic direction of a company?  Stakeholder Map/Business Strategy Map/Solution Strategy/Architecture Roadmap  Principles Standards, Guidelines/Solution Context/Baseline Business and Solution Architecture  Solution Context/Solution Concept/Stakeholder Map/Baseline Business and Solution Architecture To make informed decisions about the Target Application Architecture that are aligned with the strategic direction of a company, certain artifacts are necessary to ensure that there is a clear connection between the stakeholder needs, business strategy, and the architectural vision. Option A includes a Stakeholder Map, which identifies the key players and their interests; a Business Strategy Map, which outlines the strategic objectives; a Solution Strategy, which details the approach to achieve the objectives through solutions; and an Architecture Roadmap, which lays out the plan to move from the current to the future state. These artifacts together provide a comprehensive view that guides the Target Application Architecture towards aligning with the company’s strategic direction.:Enterprise Architecture frameworks and methodologies that outline the use of strategic artifacts in architecture development.Guidelines on creating architecture roadmaps that align with business strategies.NEW QUESTION 44Demand and Supply Planning (SAP IBP) implementation has been identified as a quick win, based on feedback from a large cross section of Wanderlust stakeholders. As the Chief Enterprise Architect, you have now been asked to scope and contextualize the architecture project. Architecture principles have already been adopted. Which of the following activities should you to initiate to conclude the Statement of Architecture Work for the intended SAP IBP implementation initiative? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.  Conduct a Fit Gap Assessment to identify requirements that cannot be met  Define the Solution Context for the architecture work.  Conduct a high-level Capability Assessment to identify areas of improvement (business and IT).  Conduct a technical Proof of Concept to understand features and functionalities of SAP IBP.  Outline the aspirational Solution Concept to address the stakeholders’ needs and business requirements. The Statement of Architecture Work should encompass a Fit Gap Assessment to understand what requirements are currently not met by existing capabilities, the definition of the Solution Context to set the boundaries and scope of the architecture project, and the outline of the aspirational Solution Concept that encapsulates the stakeholders’ needs and business requirements. These steps are vital in the preparatory phase to ensure that the architecture work is well-defined and targeted to deliver the anticipated outcomes.Reference = These activities are part of standard enterprise architecture practices and are necessary to develop a comprehensive and actionable Statement of Architecture Work that guides the SAP IBP implementation initiative.NEW QUESTION 45What kind of applications can you develop with SAP Business Application Studio?  SAPUI5 (SAP Fiori) applications and ABAP applications  ABAP applications  SAPUI5 (SAP Fiori) applications SAP Business Application Studio is a modern development environment designed to support the development of various SAP-centric applications. Among the supported application types are:SAPUI5 (SAP Fiori) applications (C): SAP Business Application Studio provides extensive tools and templates specifically tailored for developing SAPUI5 applications, which are the backbone of the SAP Fiori user experience. This includes support for frontend development with rich user interfaces, integration with SAP services, and adherence to SAP Fiori design principles.Options A and B are incorrect because SAP Business Application Studio does not support ABAP development directly within its environment. ABAP development traditionally requires a different set of tools and environments provided by SAP, such as the ABAP Development Tools (ADT) in Eclipse or the ABAP environment on SAP Cloud Platform.:SAP Business Application Studio documentation.SAP Fiori development guidelines provided by SAP. Loading … SAP P-SAPEA-2023 Exam Syllabus Topics: TopicDetailsTopic 1Architecture vision and roadmap: It focuses on developing the architecture vision and roadmap for a company. The topic also covers existing and future business models and capabilities and target businesssolution architecture roadmap.Topic 2Application, Data, and Technical Architecture: This topic evaluates your knowledge about artifact content, stakeholders, best practices of SAP Reference Content, the SAP Integration Advisory Methodology, and SAP Clean Core principles and strategy.Topic 3Business Architecture: The topic of business architecture discusses business capability mapping and end-to-end processes.Topic 4SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework and tool set: The focal point of this topic is the business strategy of a company. It also covers SAP Reference Architecture content, IT requirements, business requirements and (SAP) solution space, and SAP Enterprise Architecture-related artifacts.   Pass P-SAPEA-2023 exam Updated 49 Questions: https://www.validbraindumps.com/P-SAPEA-2023-exam-prep.html --------------------------------------------------- Images: https://free.validbraindumps.com/wp-content/plugins/watu/loading.gif https://free.validbraindumps.com/wp-content/plugins/watu/loading.gif --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Post date: 2024-10-28 11:17:45 Post date GMT: 2024-10-28 11:17:45 Post modified date: 2024-10-28 11:17:45 Post modified date GMT: 2024-10-28 11:17:45