Deployment Designer Certification
UPDATED Exam Questions and
CORRECT Answers
Center of Excellence (CoE) - CORRECT ANSWER- A few stakeholders from different
functional groups work together to ensure that changes support business goals and follow IT
best practices and processes.
Release Management Team - CORRECT ANSWER- Responsible for planning, scheduling,
and controlling the build, in addition to testing and deploying Releases
Governance Framework - CORRECT ANSWER- Improves coordination by ensuring all
members of your team are working together to achieve project deadline
Design Standards - CORRECT ANSWER- Follow key standards for coding, testing,
integration, large data volumes, and other areas that affect the services you share with other
Salesforce customers.
Change Control Board - CORRECT ANSWER- Committee that makes decisions regarding
whether or not proposed changes to a software project should be implemented
Executive Sponsor - CORRECT ANSWER- Champions the project by acting as the project's
highest level change leader - communicates the importance to stakeholders and senior
leadership; obtains go-ahead decision and collaboration; is accountable for success; exercise
strategic control to achieve project objectives and business benefits.
Architecture Review Board - CORRECT ANSWER- They will be responsible for defining
the overall structure of a program or a system. They will also be overseeing IT assignments
that are aimed at improving the business and ensuring that all parts of the project run
smoothly.
, Steering Committee - CORRECT ANSWER- Steering committee is a group of high-level
advisers who have been asked to govern an organization or organizational segment and
provide it with direction.
Charter - CORRECT ANSWER- Goals and the strategies to achieve with Salesforce. A clear
charter helps the team to prioritize requirements, to focus on the area that meets their business
goals as quickly as possible.
Release Categories: Daily - CORRECT ANSWER- Bug fixes and simple changes that do not
require formal release management, including reports, dashboards, list views, email
templates, and user administration.
Minor - CORRECT ANSWER- Changes with limited impact, such as a new workflow rule or
trigger impacting a single business process. These releases typically require testing, but
limited training and change management, and are delivered within a few weeks.
Major - CORRECT ANSWER- Changes with significant impact, including configuration and
code changes with one or more dependencies. Because these releases greatly affect the user
experience and data quality, they require thorough testing, training, and careful change
management. Major releases typically occur once a quarter (or like Salesforce, three times a
year). Releasing on the same day of the week for minor and major releases is a best practice.
This allows for company-wide planning and sets expectations with your business users. In
addition, don't schedule releases near holidays or other major events.
Production Development Cycle - CORRECT ANSWER- 1. Plan functional requirements.
2. Develop using Salesforce Web tools, using profiles to hide your changes until they're ready
to deploy.
3. Update profiles to reveal your changes to the appropriate users.
4. Notify end users of changes
Sandbox Development Cycle - CORRECT ANSWER- 1. Create a development environment.
2. Develop using Salesforce Web and local tools.
3. Test within the development environment.
4. Replicate production changes in the development environment.
5. Deploy what you've developed to your production organization.