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Adobe Experience Manager 6 Architect Exam Guide
Adobe Experience Manager 6 Business Practitioner Adobe Certified Expert Exam Guide Exam number: 9A0-388
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Adobe Experience Manager 6 Business Practitioner Exam Guide About Adobe Certified Expert Exams To be an Adobe Certified Expert is to demonstrate expertise in helping clients realize value in an Adobe solutions. Adobe's Certification exams follow industry-accepted procedures to ensure validity and reliability. We work with industry experts to create our exams, which represent real-world requirements and objectives for the job roles we certify. This guide is designed to provide the recommendations needed to prepare for your Adobe Certified Expert exam, and help you determine when you are ready to take the exam. It will outline the knowledge and skills required of a "minimally qualified candidate" for a specific job role, which will be evaluated in the exam.
How is the Adobe Experience Manager 6 Business Practitioner Exam Structured?
Number of questions: 41
Time limit: 55 minutes
Passing score: 68%
How Do I Register for the Exam? Our exams are delivered worldwide by Pearson VUE.
Exam name: Adobe Experience Manager 6 Business Practitioner
Exam number: 9A0-388
Exam cost: $180 (US Dollars)
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What topics are covered on the Adobe Experience Manager 6 Business Practitioner exam? The tasks measured on the exam are grouped into the following domains:
Understanding digital marketing concepts
Building and managing a website with AEM
Working with web content management tools
Working with digital asset management tools
Within each domain, there are specific tasks that you should be able to perform as an Adobe Experience Manager Business Practitioner:
Understanding digital marketing concepts You should have an understanding of Social Media integration, personalization, segmentation, and analytics. You should have an understanding of external data that is needed for a website, and Social Communities (blogs, forums, etc.)
Building and managing a website with AEM You should understand versioning web content and digital assets, and reporting. You should be able to manage microsites and also multi-lingual sites.
Working with web content management tools You should have an understanding of the Sidekick, how to build pages, and templates. You should have a basic understanding of AEM architecture, and you should also be able to troubleshoot and resolve issues related to missing content or pages not updating.
Working with digital asset management tools You should have an understanding of the AEM Digital Assets Manager.
Distribution of content covered on the exam: The questions on the exam are distributed as follows for each domain. (Note: each question carries the same weight and there is no partial credit for any question) Domain
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Percent of Exam
Understanding digital marketing concepts
27%
Building and managing a website with AEM
22%
Working with web content management tools
34%
Adobe Experience Manager 6 Business Practitioner Exam Guide Working with digital asset management tools
17%
The Adobe Experience Manager Business Practitioner job role This exam is designed for individuals who are currently performing or have previous work experience with the job responsibilities of an Adobe Experience Manager Business Practitioner.
The Minimally Qualified Candidate To pass the exam, you must possess the minimum level of knowledge, skills, and abilities required of an Adobe Experience Manager Business Practitioner, which are outlined below.
As an Adobe Experience Manager Business Practitioner you should be able to perform the following tasks without any assistance:
Define Use Cases
Create business requirements documents that developers can use in the creation of an AEM website
Organize digital assets
Guide developers on the integration needed to meet business objectives
Use tagging to meet business requirements
Manage multiple micro-sites
Describe all of the mobile capabilities of AEM including: websites, apps, and multi-site management
Build web pages based on the components that developers have created
Explain how AEM will integrate with other solutions
Utilize workflows
Build segments
Manage versions
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Adobe Experience Manager 6 Business Practitioner Exam Guide
What is the typical job experience for minimally qualified candidates taking this exam? A minimally qualified Adobe Experience Manager Business Practitioner typically has the following work experience:
Minimum 1+ years’ experience working with the AEM digital assets manager.
Minimum 1+ years’ experience working with the AEM web content management capabilities
Minimum 1+ year’ experience working with the AEM mobile capabilities.
You are a product specialist who understands all of the product features and functions of AEM
You know what is possible with the product, they understand the “possibilities” of AEM
You are involved in an implementation and define what needs to be done
You understand business needs
You understand how a Website will impact your clients’ business
You understand tagging
You understand multi-site management
You understand the functionality provided by out-of-the-box components available in AEM
You understand the capabilities provided by out-of-the-box components available in AEM (what you can and cannot do), and when custom development is needed
What training is available to help me prepare for the exam? Is training required? You are not required to complete training before taking the exam; however, training can significantly increase your knowledge of and skills with Adobe Experience Manager. It is important to note that training alone will not provide you with the knowledge and skills required to pass an exam. Successful, on-the-job experience is critical to providing you the knowledge needed to pass the exam.
Training for Adobe Partners Partners at the Business Level and above are eligible to receive additional training through Adobe Partner Enablement. To access these courses, you will need to log into the Adobe Partner Training Center with your personal log‐in. For more information about the Adobe Partner Training Center and instructions on how to access the training courses, refer to the Solution Partner Portal.
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Adobe Experience Manager 6 Business Practitioner Exam Guide
Training Courses Available to the Public The following includes courses are relevant to the Adobe Experience Manager Business Practitioner job role. Compare the course descriptions to your current knowledge and skill level to determine which courses are best for you. You can find a complete list of all Adobe AEM training here.
How do I know if I am ready to take the exam? Nothing can guarantee that you will pass your test, however; the more practical work experience you have and the more training you complete, the better your chances are to pass the test. Use the selfassessment preparation worksheet (below) to evaluate your level of readiness.
On-the-Job Experience Since Adobe exams measure knowledge and skills for a specific job role, one of the best ways to prepare for the exam is to ensure you have the minimum work experience, as described in this guide.
Self-Assessment Preparation Worksheet Use the following worksheet to review the exam topics, and assess your own readiness. If you need to prepare more for a certain topic, determine if you need training, on the-job-experience, or both. Topic Discovering existing environments and business processes I understand Social Media integration I understand personalization I understand analytics I understand external data that is needed for a website I understand Social Communities (Blogs, Forums, etc.) Topic Building and managing a website with AEM I understand versioning web content I understand versioning of digital assets I understand reporting I can manage microsites I can manage multi-lingual sites Topic Working with web content management tools I understand the Sidekick I understand how to build pages I understand templates 6
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Adobe Experience Manager 6 Business Practitioner Exam Guide I have a basic understanding of AEM architecture I can troubleshoot and resolve issues related to missing content or pages not updating Topic Yes Working with digital asset management tools I understand the AEM Digital Assets Manager
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Sample questions Try out these practice questions to get a feel for the types of questions on the exam. Please note that your performance here does not indicate how you will do on the actual exam. To fully prepare for the exam, closely review the topic areas and objectives in this Exam Guide. You will find the correct answers at the end of the exam guide.
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Which tool is used only in Social communities? A. Replication Agent - Reverse Replication B. Spam Filter C. Workflow Console
2. In which two scenarios will a new version of the digital asset be created? (Choose two.) A. B. C. D.
Successfully activating a digital asset. Uploading a file to the CQ DAM through the user interface or WebDev. Modifying the metadata of a digital asset, but not activating it. Not modifying the metadata of a digital asset, but uploading a new image to one rendition of a digital asset. And then activating it.
3. From which three components are forms built? (Choose three.) A. B. C. D.
Form component Form fields and elements Social forum components Profile components
4. What feature of the Adobe Experience Manager would allow someone with no authoring experience to create a newsletter entry? A. B. C. D. 7
Templates Scaffolding Paragraph System Sidekick
Adobe Experience Manager 6 Business Practitioner Exam Guide
5. What is the best way to limit the number of templates in an AEM site? A. B. C. D.
Be sure authors use page components Restrict access to templates to only super authors Limit access to design mode in the Sidekick Use the paragraph system as much as possible
6. In a normal internet site, the publish server(s) and load balancing are located: A. B. C. D.
Publish server is behind the corporate firewall but load balancing is outside Both the publish server and load balancing are outside the corporate firewall Both the publish server and load balancing are inside the corporate firewall Load balancing is behind the corporate firewall but the publish server is outside
7. Which of the following could most likely be a reason content is not appearing in a web site? A. B. C. D.
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The user is viewing the site in preview mode The user does not have the proper permission to access the content node The user is viewing the site in scaffolding mode The paragraph system does not include a page component
Adobe Experience Manager 6 Business Practitioner Exam Guide
Answer key Try out these practice questions to get a feel for the types of questions on the exam. Please note that your performance here does not indicate how you will do on the actual exam. To fully prepare for the exam, closely review the topic areas and objectives in this Exam Guide. You will find the correct answers at the end of the exam guide. 1.
Which tool is used only in Social communities?
Correct Answer: B – Spam Filter 2. In which two scenarios will a new version of the digital asset be created? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: B – Uploading a file to the CQ DAM through the user interface or WebDev Correct Answer: C – Modifying the metadata of a digital asset, but not activating it 3. From which three components are forms built? (Choose three.)
Correct Answer: A – Form component Correct Answer: B – Form fields and elements Correct Answer: D – Profile components 4. What feature of the Adobe Experience Manager would allow someone with no authoring experience to create a newsletter entry?
Correct Answer: B – Scaffolding 5. What is the best way to limit the number of templates in an AEM site?
Correct Answer: D – Use the paragraph system as much as possible 6. In a normal internet site, the publish server(s) and load balancing are located:
Correct Answer: B – Both the publish server and load balancing are outside the corporate firewall 7. Which of the following could most likely be a reason content is not appearing in a web site? Correct Answer: B – The user does not have the proper permission to access the content node
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