Adobe Workfront Fusion Developer Professional (AD0-E902) Practice Exam
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Adobe Workfront Fusion Developer Professional (AD0-E902) Practice Exam
The Adobe Workfront Fusion Developer Professional (AD0-E902)
certification is aimed at professionals who build and maintain
integrations and automated workflows using Adobe Workfront Fusion. This
credential validates the expertise required to design, implement, and
optimize processes that improve collaboration, efficiency, and
productivity within Adobe Workfront and across other platforms.
Certified individuals are proficient in building custom automation
solutions, connecting various applications, and maximizing the
capabilities of Workfront Fusion to meet business objectives.
Why is Adobe Workfront Fusion Developer Professional (AD0-E902) important?
- Demonstrates expertise in automating workflows and integrating applications with Workfront Fusion.
- Validates skills for enhancing collaboration and productivity across teams and tools.
- Recognizes proficiency in designing efficient and scalable workflows tailored to business needs.
- Essential for organizations seeking to streamline their Workfront processes and automation.
- Supports career advancement in automation, workflow management, and integration roles.
Who should take the Adobe Workfront Fusion Developer Professional (AD0-E902) Exam?
- Workfront Fusion Developer
- Workflow Automation Specialist
- Business Process Analyst
- Systems Integration Engineer
- Automation Architect
- Project Manager with Automation Focus
Skills Evaluated
Candidates taking the certification exam on the Adobe Workfront Fusion Developer Professional (AD0-E902) is evaluated for the following skills:
- Expertise in building and configuring automated workflows in Adobe Workfront Fusion.
- Proficiency in integrating Workfront with other applications and platforms.
- Knowledge of API use and custom integrations to enhance automation capabilities.
- Skills in troubleshooting and optimizing automated workflows.
- Competence in customizing solutions to meet unique organizational requirements.
- Understanding of best practices in automation and process design.
Adobe Workfront Fusion Developer Professional (AD0-E902) Certification Course Outline
The Adobe Workfront Fusion Developer Professional (AD0-E902) Certification covers the following topics -
Module 1. Foundational technical concepts (39%)
- Given a Fusion scenario with one field format that needs to be in another field format, provide the possible functions that could be used to transform the data correctly
- Given a Fusion scenario that requires a function to be nested inside another function, select the properly formed expression
- Identify ways to use teams to control access to connections and other Fusion features
- Given a Fusion scenario, identify system and feature limitations
- Given a Fusion scenario that requires timezone manipulation, distinguish between the user, visible organization, and where overriding the timezone is needed
- Given a Fusion scenario, select the appropriate Workfront module(s) or action(s)
- Given a Fusion scenario, select the Mapping Panel expression and/or module(s) that would appropriately transform input data to output data
- Identify the correct way(s) to utilize the Fusion Dev Tool to troubleshoot errors in execution or determine calls and responses made to third-party systems
- Given a Fusion scenario where data in one path is needed in another path, provide a set-get solution for making that data available on additional routing paths
- Identify the ways to use or produce a Fusion template for a business need
- Given a Fusion scenario, identify what to do to view executions and/or resolve errors
- Identify the different options in the Fusion scenario settings to address scenario needs
- Given a Fusion scenario, select the appropriate flow control and/or determine the correct combination of flow control module(s)
Module 2. Scenario design and architecture (35%)
- Given a list of steps, choose the correct sequence to parse JSON and convert to bundles
- Given a set of requirements, identify the correct data look up method
- Identify differences between instant and scheduled triggers
- Identify a correct module for uploading a document to Workfront
- Given a business requirement, identify the correct approach to track that Fusion processed a record (not a user) and when
- Given a Fusion scenario, identify an opportunity to simplify the design and/or optimize for maintenance
- Identify Fusion best practices for documenting scenarios
- Given a situation, identify an opportunity to reduce data flow through a scenario
- Given an example of the number of bundles shown on a search module and a following aggregator, explain the changes in the number of operations processed and displayed by the bundle inspector
- Identify information that is found in the bundle inspector
- Given a description of a need to archive a scenario for longer than 60 days and select the only possible way (import/export blueprint)
- Given an example of an Error 403. Forbidden, correctly select the origin of the error message and cause
Module 3. Testing and error handling (16%)
- Identify the elements of a test plan
- Identify the elements of a test case
- Given a Fusion scenario, correctly identify the appropriate directive to handle an unreliable service
- Identify the process to add custom error handling in a Fusion scenario
- Identify how to track, read, and resolve incomplete executions
- Given a Fusion scenario with missing required data, select ways to handle the invalid data
Module 4. Working with APIs (10%)
- Given a third-party API that returns a 429. Too Many Requests, identify a solution to prevent or handle the error
- Given a Fusion scenario where new functionality is not available in the Workfront module, identify the correct reference and module type to use the new functionality
- Given a third-party system that does not have a dedicated app, identify the HTTP app and select the appropriate module
- Identify the difference between CRUD operations and other common capabilities of REST APIs