Exam Title: Oracle IT Architecture Release 3 Essentials
Exam Number: 1Z0-574
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Format: Multiple Choice
Duration: 150 minutes
Number of Questions: 102
Passing Score: 63%
Validated Against: This exam has been validated against Release 3.
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Oracle IT Architecture Release 3 Essentials Exam Study Guide
IT Strategies from Oracle
IT Strategies from Oracle – Overview
Review IT Strategies from Oracle Framework
Explain Oracle Reference Architecture
Explain Enterprise Technology Strategies
Explain Enterprise Solution Design
Application Infrastructure
Explain Introduction Oracle Reference Architecture application infrastructure
Describe Distributed Computing Concepts
Describe Grid Computing Capabilities and Architectural Concepts
Describe Cloud Computing Capabilities and Architectural Concepts
Describe Virtualization and how it plays a key role in the foundation infrastructure
Describe the role of Containers in the Application Infrastructure
Describe Data Management capabilities and how caching plays an integral role in the foundation infrastructure
Create the Product Mapping View to map Oracle products to the application infrastructure layers
Engineering
Review Oracle Reference Architecture Engineering, asset-centric engineering and related standards
Describe Oracle Reference Architecture Engineering Concepts and Capabilities
Describe the Conceptual Architecture View model for Oracle Reference Architecture Engineering and the capabilities required for an engineering infrastructure
Use Logical Oracle Reference Architecture Engineering Architecture View components of the engineering environment and show how they are connected to each other
Describe the Deployment Oracle Reference Architecture Engineering View packaging and deployment related aspects of Oracle Reference Architecture Engineering
Create the Product Mapping View to show how Oracle products fit on to the logical model to realize the engineering infrastructure
Describe Oracle Reference Architecture Engineering basic best practices
Management and Monitoring
Explain Management and Visibility Gap
Describe Common Management and Monitoring Standards
Describe Key Management and Monitoring Capabilities
Describe Conceptual View model for Management and Monitoring and the capabilities required for a Management and Monitoring infrastructure
Identify the Logic View components of the Management and Monitoring environment and show how they are connected to each other
Create the Product Mapping View to illustrate how Oracle products can be used to realize the architecture
Describe how the Deployment View defines how Oracle products might be deployed to physical hardware
User Interaction
Explain Oracle Reference Architecture User Interaction and how this differs from more traditional user interface approaches
Describe the Principles that should be met by any architecture that purports to support modern user interfaces
Describe Industry Standards that are of particular relevance to a user Interface Architecture
Identify the Logical Architecture View components of the Information Management environment and show how they are connected to each other
Describe the Development View of User Interaction
Describe the Process View of User Interaction
Describe the Deployment View of User Interaction
Create the Product Mapping View to illustrate how Oracle products can be used to realize the architecture
Oracle Reference Architecture Overview
Describe the purpose, documentation approach, core principles, and concepts of Oracle Reference Architecture library
Security
Describe Security
Describe Application Security
Describe Data Security
Describe User Security
Explain Common Security Strategies
Describe Security Concepts and Capabilities
Describe Common Security Standards
Describe a Conceptual Architecture View of the Security layer
Describe the Logical Architecture View of the Security layer
Create the Product Mapping View to indentify the Oracle products that map to Security layers
Integration
Explain Service-oriented integration and how this differs from more traditional integration approaches
Describe principles that should be met by any architecture that purports to support a Service-oriented approach to integration
Create Logical Architecture View components of the Information Management environment and show how they are connected to each other
Describe Development View of Service-oriented Integration
Describe Process View of Service-oriented Integration
Describe Deployment View of Service-oriented Integration
Create the Product Mapping View to illustrate how Oracle products can be used to realize the architecture
Use Service-oriented Integration’s integration patterns and message exchange patterns to identify best approaches for integration scenarios
Service Orientation
Explain the fundamental concepts of the Oracle Reference Architecture
Describe how Definition of a Service provides an unambiguous definition of Service Oriented Architecture Service used as a building block with a Service Oriented Architecture
Describe how Combining Technology Perspectives defines how different Enterprise Technology Strategies can be combined by following the foundational concepts of Oracle Reference Architecture.
QUESTION 1
Which of the following are ORA Engineering logical categories?
A. Integrated Development Environment
B. Quality Manager
C. Asset Manager
D. Monitoring and Management
Answer: A,B
Explanation: The Engineering logical view shows the logical components of the Engineering
environment and
show how they are connected to each other. T
The primary logical categories as shown are:
*Modeler
*Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
*Quality Manager
*Deployment Manager
*Metadata Repository
*Asset Repository
Reference: Oracle Reference Architecture, Software Engineering, Release 3.0, Engineering
Logical View
QUESTION 2
Which of the following options best describes the concept of data-driven testing?
A. Data-driven testing is a strategy used to perform load testing.
B. Data-driven testing is used to perform functional tests by iterating through data sets in a
databank.
C. Data-driven testing uses a single predefined data set to perform repeated testing.
D. Data-driven testing uses database triggers to initiate and run test cases.
Answer: B
Explanation: One of the best ways to perform functional testing is through data-driven testing, in
which a databank is created to cover the various functional use cases and is used to
drive the testing. This requires the ability to iterate through a list of data sets in the
databank, substitute them for the input values, and run the tests.
Reference: Oracle Reference Architecture, Software Engineering, Release 3.0, Data driven testing
QUESTION 3
As part of a company-wide IT Initiative to simplify and rationalize the technology and products
used you have been tasked with defining an Enterprise Architecture. The Enterprise Architecture
will be used to communicate the desired future state where redundant, deprecated, and undesired
technology and products have been eliminated. Oracle products will be included. In the Enterprise
Architecture, it will be products from other vendors, including products that directly compete with
Oracle products.
Which option best describes how IT Strategies from Oracle (ITSO) material can be used while
creating the Enterprise Architecture?
A. The ITSO material cannot be used because ITSO applies to Oracle products only.
B. The ITSO material can be used without modification because it has no Oracle product
dependencies.
C. The ITSO material can be used as reference material but will require customization to reflect
specific products selected by the company.
D. The Oracle Reference Architecture component of ITSO can be readily applied, but the Rest of
ITSO cannot, because of product dependencies.
E. The Oracle Reference Architecture component of ITSO cannot be applied due to pre
dependencies, but the rest of ITSO can be applied.
F. The ITSO material is not applicable to rationalization of IT asset
Answer: C
Explanation: IT Strategies from Oracle (ITSO) is a series of documentation and supporting
collateral
designed to enable organizations to develop an architecture-centric approach to
enterprise-class IT initiatives. ITSO presents successful technology strategies and
solution designs by defining universally adopted architecture concepts, principles,
guidelines, standards, and patterns.
ITSO is made up of three primary elements:
* Oracle Reference Architecture (ORA) defines a detailed and consistent
architecture for developing and integrating solutions based on Oracle
technologies. The reference architecture offers architecture principles and
guidance based on recommendations from technical experts across Oracle. It
covers a broad spectrum of concerns pertaining to technology architecture,
including middleware, database, hardware, processes, and services.
* Enterprise Technology Strategies (ETS) offer valuable guidance on the adoption
of horizontal technologies for the enterprise.They explain how to successfully
execute on a strategy by addressing concerns pertaining to architecture,
technology, engineering, strategy, and governance. An organization can use this
material to measure their maturity, develop their strategy, and achieve greater
levels of success and adoption. In addition, each ETS extends the Oracle Reference
Architecture by adding the unique capabilities and components provided by that
particular technology. It offers a horizontal technology-based perspective of ORA.
* Enterprise Solution Designs (ESD) are industry specific solution perspectives
based on OR
A. They define the high level business processes and functions, and
the software capabilities in an underlying technology infrastructure that are
required to build enterprise-wide industry solutions. ESDs also map the relevant
application and technology products against solutions to illustrate how
capabilities in Oracle’s complete integrated stack can best meet the business,
technical and quality of service requirements within a particular industry.
Reference: IT Strategies from Oracle, An Overview, Release 3.0
QUESTION 4
The three common goals of Information security are known as the CIA triad. CIA stands for:
A. Confidentiality, Integrity and Auditing
B. Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability
C. Confidentiality, Integrity and Access Control
D. Confidentiality, Integrity and Authentication
E. Confidentiality,Integrity and Authorization
Answer: B
Explanation: For over twenty years, information security has held confidentiality, integrity and
availability (known as the CIA triad) to be the core principles of information security.
There is continuous debate about extending this classic trio.
Note:
Confidentiality is the term used to prevent the disclosure of information to unauthorized individuals
or systems.
In information security, integrity means that data cannot be modified undetectably.
For any information system to serve its purpose, the information must be available when it is
needed.
QUESTION 5
Which statements best describe how architecture principles are used within the Oracle Reference
Architecture (ORA)?
A. The architecture principles for Oracle products are identified whenever an Oracle product
incorporated into the architecture.
B. ORA uses multiple architecturalviews where each view has its own architecture principles.
C. ORA documents describe the architectural principles upon which the architecture is based.
D. Architecture principles provide recommendations (based on industry best practices) that should
be followed.
E. Architecture principles are rules that must be followedin order to comply with the documented
architecture.
Answer: C
Explanation: The purpose of ORA is to provide a reference architecture for designing, building, and
integrating solutions based on modern technology from Oracle and other vendors. The
reference architecture offers architecture principles and guidance based on
recommendations from Oracle product development architects and field experts.
Information provided by ORA gives architects an understanding of how to design
solutions for the Oracle environment and best leverage its capabilities.
Note:Oracle Reference Architecture (ORA) defines a detailed and consistent
architecture for developing and integrating solutions based on Oracle
technologies. The reference architecture offers architecture principles and
guidance based on recommendations from technical experts across Oracle. It
covers a broad spectrum of concerns pertaining to technology architecture,
including middleware, database, hardware, processes, and services.
Reference: IT Strategies from Oracle, An Overview, Release 3.0
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