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value in an Adobe solution.
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.
AEM Business Practitioner General Exam Information • Exam name: AEM Business Practitioner Exam
• Exam number: AD0-E102
• Number of questions: 50
• Time limit: 80 minutes
• Format: multiple choice, multiple select
• Language offered: English
• Delivery: online proctored (requires camera access) or test center proctored
• Passing score: All Adobe exams are reported on a scale of 300 to 700. The
passing score for each exam is 550. For more information about scaled scoring,
visit the FAQs.
• Exam price: $180 (Ready to register? Click here.)
AEM Business Practitioner Exam Target Audience • Individuals in partner organizations and freelancers who perform an author
or analyst job role for AEM solutions
• Marketing specialists who know the features and capabilities needed to engage
developers to define a solution for business needs
• Customer Power Users or Product Owners
The AEM Business Practitioner Role At a minimum, the Adobe-certified AEM Business Practitioner has experience
with AEM features and capabilities needed to engage developers to find business
solutions, a deep insight into modules such as Sites, Assets, and Forms, and an
understanding of what modules are present and be able to recommend Adobe
Experience Cloud solutions to meet business needs.
It is recommended that the candidate has at least two years of relevant field
experience before testing.
The minimally-qualified AEM Business Practitioner should be able to perform
the following tasks without any assistance: • Understand the capabilities provided by out-of-the-box components
available in AEM (what can and cannot be done), and when customer development is
needed
• Use the AEM Content Management Systems (CMS)
• Use AEM to manage Digital Assets
• Use Experience Fragments
• Understand and participate in workflows
• Analyze business needs to identify a solution
• Create business requirements documents that developers can use in the creation
of an AEM website
• Describe all the mobile capabilities of AEM (e.g., content services and
responsive web design)
AEM Business Practitioner Exam Topics The tasks measured by the exam are grouped into the following domains:
Am I ready?
Yes
No
Education • List relevant AEM features and capabilities
• Recommend how to leverage AEM features to meet business needs
• Apply procedural concepts necessary to conduct training for authors
Architecture • Recommend an Information Architecture that leverages AEM Standard Features
to meet business needs
• Describe how AEM integrates with third-party services
• Define roles and rights
• Describe caching approaches
Business Analysis • Map standard modules of AEM to different business problems for the
customer
• Apply content management concepts for AEM modules
• Identify typical project stakeholders
• Apply procedural concepts necessary to support collaboration of all parties
involved
• Determine how to meet the core business goals while remaining within budget
and/or scope
• Determine how questions from developers should be answered with respect to the
business goals
Solution • Determine how to configure and use content components to show best
practices of AEM
• Verify the correct implementation of features, and locate and describe
occurring errors
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
Percent of Exam
Education
Architecture
Business Analysis
Solution
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 experiences you have and the more training you complete, the
better your chances are to pass the test.
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.
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.
Recommended study materials for this exam:
Courses • Manage and Deliver Digital Assets Using Adobe Experience Manager
• Create and Manage Correspondence using Adobe Experience Manager
• Design Adaptive Forms Using Adobe Experience Manager
• Create Web Experiences Using Adobe Experience Manager
• Develop Multilingual and Multinational Sites in Adobe Experience Manager
• What's New in AEM 6.4
• What's New in AEM 6.4 – Custom
Online Documentation • Experience Manager Sites 6.4 Administering User Guide
• Experience Manager Sites 6.3 Deploying User Guide
• Experience Manager Dispatcher User Guide
• AEM Sites Implementation Guide
• Experience Manager 6.4 AEM Communities User Guide
• AEM Assets Discovery Checklist
• Experience Manager Sites 6.4 Developing User Guide
• Experience Manager Sites 6.4 Authoring User Guide
• Experience Manager 6.4 Assets User Guide
• Experience Manager 6.4 Forms User Guide
• AEM Assets 6.3 Implementation Guide
QUESTION 1 An author uploads a PDF document and receives a “Restricted Files” error.
What is causing this problem?
A. The file extension is not registered as an allowed asset MIMES in the OSGI
config, Day CQ DAM Asset Upload Restriction.
B. The file extension is case-sensitive and should be all lower case.
C. The user does not have permission to upload an asset with the specific file
extension.
D. The MIME Type mapping setup for the file extension does not exist in OSGI
config, Day CQ Scene7 Asset Mime type Service.
Correct Answer: A
QUESTION 2 A company uploaded several images that represent products, and each product
is associated with a unique
SKU number. The product owner would like the ability to search for multiple
products by SKU number.
What two steps must be completed to do this? (Choose two.)
A. Customize the Assets Admin Search rail to include a Single Property Predicate
and configure the property name to the SKU number
B. Customize the image metadata schema and add a new Multi Value Text field for
the SKU number
C. Customize the Assets Admin Search rail to include a Multi Value Property
Predicate and configure the property name to the SKU number
D. Customize the image metadata schema and add a new Single Line Text field for
the SKU number
Correct Answer: B,C
QUESTION 3 A developer created a custom metadata profile and assigned default values to
some fields. The developer
applied this custom profile to a folder in the DAM that already uses a different
metadata profile. When viewing
the metadata properties of the existing assets in a subfolder, the developer
noticed that the custom metadata profile was not applied to these assets.
What is the cause of this issue?
A. The contents are cached and clearing the browser cache should resolve this
issue.
B. The new metadata profile will only be applied to new assets that will be
added to the folder later.
C. The custom metadata profile has some invalid field values and is preventing
it from being applied to a folder.
D. The new metadata profile will only be applied to assets that are direct
children of the folder.
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