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GUIDEWIRE ASSOCIATE TEST EXAM 2024
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What are the four main areas of configuration in a Guidewire application? - ....ANSWER...1. User Interface
- Data Model
- Application Logic
- Integration
What are some of the technologies used in InsuranceSuite applications? - ....ANSWER...- Page Configuration Format (PCF) files
- Gosu (programming language)
What are some reasons for a non-developer to understand the technology stack? - ....ANSWER...- To determine what data is stored and if new requirements need additional data elements
- To know how and where data is used
- To communicate what data may be needed beyond what is in the base configuration
- To determine valid values or circumstances for the new data
What are some examples of what can be configured in the User Interface? - ....ANSWER...- The order of fields, change labels, regroup fields (simple changes)
- Fields on a screen (moderate change)
- Screens (complex change)
- Screen-based logic (complex change)
What are some examples of what can be configured in the Data Model? - ....ANSWER...- Information that the base application does not store (add passport number)
- Values for a Typelist (add valid values for AddressType of PhoneType)
- Data to support regulatory requirements
Why is it important for non-developers to understand the basics of the UI architecture and
product? - ....ANSWER...ALT + SHIFT + I displays the Location Info window
What tool does a developer use to configure InsuranceSuite products? - ....ANSWER...Guidewire Studio
What are the two main components of the data model? - ....ANSWER...Entities & Typelists
What is the purpose of the data dictionary? - ....ANSWER...- It shows the data elements that belong to entities and typelists
- How existing and custom fields can be configured
What are some of the relationships between entities
- ....ANSWER...1. Fields - atomic data stored about the entity (non-restricted values
- Type keys - a single reference to a value in a typelist
- Array keys - a set of references to another entity
- Foreign keys - a single reference to the id of another entity
Provide an example of why a non-developer should have a basic understanding on application logic? - ....ANSWER...- Most projects require some changes to application logic
- Non-developers define requirements for UI changes
- Non-developers help define requirements for Gosu rules
- Non-developers define requirements for business rules
Name two places where application logic exists? - ....ANSWER...- Gosu rules
- Business rules
- The User Interface
- Classes
- Entity Names
What are two types of rules? and who is responsible for developing each? - ....ANSWER...- Gosu rules: created by developers
- Business rules: created by non-developers
What are the benefits of implementing InsuranceSuite using the base configuration?
- Transform business operations with innovation
- Keep current with technology trends in the industry
- Leverage product documentation, best practices, standards, and tools
- Leverage Guidewire consultants and expertise
- Leverage industry best practice built into InsuranceSuite applications - ....ANSWER...All of the Above
What are the potential impacts of reinventing legacy systems or features?
- Increased development time
- Decreased cost
- Performance Issues
- Increased maintenance responsibilities
- Limitations and challenges with upgrades - ....ANSWER...1, 3, 4, &
- Increased development time
- Performance Issues
- Increased maintenance responsibilities
- Limitations and challenges with upgrades
What are the Product Owner's Responsibilities on a Guidewire project? (Select 3)
- Answers the development team's questions promptly and with authority
- Facilitates the agile process
- Acts as a key stakeholder representing the voice of the customer
- Signs off on user stories and defects - ....ANSWER...1, 3, &
- Answers the development team's questions promptly and with authority
- Acts as a key stakeholder representing the voice of the customer
- Signs off on user stories and defects
What are the Scrum Master's responsibilities on a Guidewire project (Select 3)
- Facilitates the Agile process
- Supports the sprint team
- They become part of a customer's configuration and are supported by Guidewire
- They reduce implementation timelines by providing a good starting point
Which of the following are tools or resources that a Developer might use when configuring InsuranceSuite products? (Select 3)
- Guidewire Easy Guide
- Accelerators
- Release Planner
- Guidewire Studio
- Guidewire GO products - ....ANSWER...2, 4, &
- Accelerators
- Guidewire Studio
- Guidewire GO products
Which of the four principles of the Guidewire SurePath approach does this course (InsuranceSuite Implementation Tools) address?
- Optimize scope for base work and changes
- Follow Guidewire implementation guide rails and advice for solutions
- Leverage Guidewire content for common needs to reduce project effort
- Drive value by applying value alignment to prioritize discretionary spend - ....ANSWER...
- Leverage Guidewire content for common needs to reduce project effort
What are the benefits of the Guidewire Community website? (Select 3)
- Provides access to product information in knowledge articles and documentation
- Provides opportunity to participate in discussion groups
- Provides access to training on the Guidewire Education portal
- Provides product accelerators for download
- Provides the ability to contact Guidewire Customer Support and case creation - ....ANSWER...1,2, & 5
- Provides access to product information in knowledge articles and documentation
- Provides opportunity to participate in discussion groups
- Provides the ability to contact Guidewire Customer Support and case creation
- Facilitates the Agile process - ....ANSWER...1, 2, &
- Acts as a liaison with stakeholders to ensure clear communication between business and technical groups
- Participates in application specification discussions to define functional requirements and workflows
- Assists is defining concrete examples of system behaviors in Story Huddles when using BDD
What is the purpose of the Mockup UI tab in a story card?
- To describe the functional requirements for the UI
- To show the proposed user interface (UI) for the story
- To show the final user interface (UI) for the story
- To list the options for the Type keys - ....ANSWER...
- To show the proposed user interface (UI) for the story
According to the story card best practices, when can you change a requirement number?
- You can change a requirement number before the requirement is published
- You can change a requirement number anytime
- You should never change a requirement number - ....ANSWER...
- You can change a requirement number before the requirement is published
What are some common customizations of story cards?
- Adding an additional column for requirement numbers
- Creating an additional tab for integration
- Adding an additional column for dates
- Creating an additional tab for change management
- Removing the Document Control tab - ....ANSWER...1, 2, 3, &
- Adding an additional column for requirement numbers
- Creating an additional tab for integration
- Adding an additional column for dates
- Creating an additional tab for change management
Place the items in correct order for the naming convention used for user story cards.
- To document acceptance tests
- To hold descriptions of the user interface, business rules, and other requirements
- To describe standard product behavior only - ....ANSWER...1, 2, &
- To identify changes needed to satisfy business requirements
- To offer details of what has been implemented at the end of the project
- To hold descriptions of the user interface, business rules, and other requirements
What is the name of the tool that generates story cards?
- User Story Card Generator
- Jira
- Conceptual Sprint Planner
- Release Planner - ....ANSWER...
- User Story Card Generator
Identify strategies and tools you can use to avoid reinventing legacy systems and and features when implementing InsuranceSuite applications.
- Prepare for elaborating requirements by reviewing Inception Notes
- Use the legacy system requirements as a starting point
- Compare system changes to business objectives for alignment
- Leverage the benefits of sticking to the base configuration
- Refer to the Strategic Value Map to identify the value of the change
- Demonstrate standard functionality in the InsuranceSuite application that will accomplish the same results
- Point out the impacts to budget development time and maintenance management
- Refer to the process they are familiar with in their current system - ....ANSWER...1, 3, 4, 5, 6, &
- Prepare for elaborating requirements by reviewing Inception Notes
- Compare system changes to business objectives for alignment
- Bring product and product changes to market faster
- Decrease reliance on IT for product maintenance
- Improve efficiency through increased straight- through processing
- Make changes to base configuration to gain competitive advantage
- Maintain Underwriting excellence with reduced loss experience - ....ANSWER...- Maintain Underwriting excellence with reduced loss experience
Which of the Guiding Principles below would you reference when making a decision about whether to implement the follow requirement:
For simple, small business that may be very budget conscious, Succeed Insurance currently offers customers the option of splitting their down payment into two payments. Succeed would like for the new system to automatically split a customer's large down payment into two payments. (Select all that apply)
- We are not bound by the way we have always done things in the past
- We will challenge current processes
- We will leverage best practices built into the Guidewire software
- We will drive adherence to product alignment to reduce total cost of ownership
- We will strive for common workflows, processes, and systems across the organization
- We will automate that which can and should be automated
- We will limit scope as far as practical to accelerate time-to-market - ....ANSWER...When marking a decision to change an InsuranceSuite application, weighing the impacts against ALL of the Guiding Principles can help ensure the decision is correct.
Which of the following describes the unique approach Guidewire recommends for elaborating requirements when leveraging standard features?
- Leverage functional requirements already available in user story cards for standard Guidewire products as a starting point
- Refer to the functional requirements that were used to implement the legacy system