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SAP Exam C_CPE_16 Topic 1 Question 29 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_CPE_16 exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following are the fundamental guidelines of a twelve-factor application? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: B, D, E

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Rolande
2 months ago
As a wise man once said, 'Thou shalt not cache thy application.' D, E, and B are the correct answers, no doubt.
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Emerson
2 months ago
I agree, D, E, and B are the fundamental guidelines. Keeping the application stateless and configurable is key for scalability.
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Quentin
26 days ago
Definitely, it helps with traceability and reproducibility of changes.
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Marge
29 days ago
I agree, those are important factors to consider.
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Paris
1 months ago
Yes, keeping the application stateless and configurable is key for scalability.
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Harley
2 months ago
Traceability and reproducibility of changes is also key for maintaining a reliable application.
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Melodie
2 months ago
I think D, E, and B are the fundamental guidelines.
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Andra
2 months ago
Agreed, keeping the application stateless and separating code from configuration is crucial.
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Malcolm
2 months ago
I think D, E, and B are definitely important for a twelve-factor application.
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Daron
3 months ago
Yes, security is crucial for protecting the application and its data.
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Shawana
3 months ago
Haha, 'Cache management'? What is this, the 90s? D, E, and B are definitely the way to go.
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Cecil
2 months ago
Traceability and reproducibility of all changes is crucial for maintaining a reliable application.
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Cecil
2 months ago
Cache management may sound outdated, but it's still a fundamental guideline for some applications.
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Cecil
2 months ago
I agree, D, E, and B are definitely important for a twelve-factor application.
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Avery
3 months ago
I'm not sure about C, do we really need security management of software layers?
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Malissa
3 months ago
I agree with Daron, those guidelines make sense for a twelve-factor application.
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Daron
3 months ago
I think the fundamental guidelines are B, D, and E.
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Teresita
3 months ago
D, E, and B seem like the correct answers. Traceability and reproducibility of changes is crucial for any well-designed application.
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Jesusita
2 months ago
Yeah, C might be important too, but D, E, and B are definitely crucial for a twelve-factor application.
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Valentine
2 months ago
I'm not sure about C, but D, E, and B are definitely key factors.
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Ernie
3 months ago
I agree, but I also think B is important for traceability of changes.
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Shoshana
3 months ago
I think D and E are definitely part of the fundamental guidelines.
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