If you are registered for the IBM BPM Blueprint WebShere Lombardi Edition V7.1 exam, then chances are that it is your first experience with an IBM certification exam. This short article will help you gain a better understanding of this exam and what to expect as you prepare. The 000-169 exam is a requirement for earning the IBM’s entry level Certified Associate BPM Administrator-BPM Blueprint; WebShere Lombardi Edition V7.1 certification.
The 000-169 exam has a time limit of two-hours and contains 73 questions that will focus on general admission and process modeling and include items divided among three case studies. The first case study involves the principles of installing and configuring WebSphere Lombardi Edition V7.1. Case study two contains items related to logs within WebSphere Lombardi Edition V7.1. The third case study contains questions about troubleshooting tactics in the process monitor and describing the functions of administrator console tools.
Before taking this exam, you should take the proper steps to ensure that you’ll be ready to show off your skills and knowledge on test day. Although it is not required, it would be highly beneficial to enroll in the 5-day, IBM WebShere Lombardi Edition V7.1 Process Modeling, Operations, Administration course. There is also an online version of this course. Once you have a grasp on the subject matter, you should practice for the exam. Testslive.com produces top-quality 000-169 exam tutorials that will not only reinforce the subject content, but will also allow you to gauge your progress on difficult concepts that require repetitious practice.
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