Identify the option with the scenario or scenarios that can be implemented in the context of task permissions.
1. The ActivateDSL Role, which requires normal processing of an activation task, requires permission to execute this task under the ''DO'' execution mode.
2. The OrderFulfillment Role, which needs to roll back the activation operations previously performed by an activation task, requires permission to execute this task only under the ''Amend DO'' and ''UNDO'' execution modes.
3. The InventoryUpdate Role, which executes reassignment of resources in the inventory system by re-executing a previously performed task in an order under revision, requires permission to execute this task only under the ''REDO'' execution mode.
Identify two fallout scenarios that originate during communication between OSM and another system and that could simply be resolved by retrying the failed communication.
A client's requirement involves sending a single message to a CRM system after all tasks associated with an order process have completed successfully. How would you address this requirement, independently of what the tasks do or where they are placed in the process flow?
In your cartridge, you have implemented one order and one orchestration sequence. What is the third element that should be configured to connect this orchestration sequence to your order?
An enterprise customer requests a high-speed broadband service at three different office locations, which are indicated in three CustomerAddress structures in the order dat
a. This requires three requests to be submitted to the activation system to activate services at the three locations.
Considering a process-based order, which is the most efficient process modeling approach to send as many requests to the activation system as the CustomerAddress structures present in your order?