Oracle Communications Order and Service Management Server 7 Implementation Essentials (1Z0-493) Practice Exam
Oracle Communications Order and Service Management Server 7 Implementation Essentials (1Z0-493)
About Oracle Communications Order and Service Management Server 7 Implementation Essentials (1Z0-493)
1Z0-493 helps you in becoming Oracle Communications Order and Service Management Server 7 Implementation Specialist. This certification exam is designed for individuals who possess a strong foundation and expertise in selling and implementing Oracle Communications Order and Service Management Server 7 solutions. This certification covers sections like OSM web clients, Cartridge configuration, Modeling basic OSM entities, Configuring Manual tasks, Automation Framework configuration, Order recognition, Order Decomposition and Order Orchestration. This certification differentiates candidates in the marketplace by providing a competitive edge through proven expertise.
Course Structure
The Oracle Service Management Server 7 (1Z0-493) exam covers the following topics -
1. Order and Service Management (OSM) Overview
• Describe the requirements of an Order Management system for a Communications Service Provider
• Describe the major features of Oracle Order and Service Management
• Describe common use cases for Order Management
2. Using the Design Studio
• Use the Design Studio for OSM cartdige implementation
• Deploy a cartridge and submit sample orders from the Design Studio
3. Administration
• Configure permissions, notifications and check alerts in the Administrator application
• Configure security using WebLogic users and groups, security callback, security credentials and entities
• Configure resources using the WebLogic console
4. Cartridge Configuration
• Describe the project and cartridge concepts
• Version and maintain multiple versions of cartridges
• Use the cartridge management tool and the XML Import/Export tool functionalities
• Configure composite cartridges
• Extend existing sealed and non sealed cartridges with new features
5. Configuring Manual Tasks
• Configure data used by a task during its execution
• Configure permissions to execute and interact with a task
• Configure behaviors to enhance the manual task in the Task Web client
• Configure data instances to support manual tasks' behaviors
6. Automation Framework Configuration
• Associate automation plug-ins with an automated task
• Use the automation framework variables and methods to interact with OSM orders and tasks from XQueries
• Configure and develop a custom automation plugin
7. Order Recognition
• Configure the values and XQuery for order recognition rules
• Configure the XQuery in order validation rules
• Configure the XQuery in data transformation rules
8. Order Orchestration
• Model an orchestration order and a process
• Model an orchestration sequence with orchestration stages
• Create fulfillment modes, create fulfillment patterns and associate them through product specification
• Configure orchestration dependencies
• Describe an orchestration plan as viewed in the Order Management Web client
9. Handling Future Dated Orders
• Configure future dated orders
• Calculate the order start date for future dated orders
10 Fallout Management
• Describe the typical fallout scenarios in Order Management
• Describe the typical fallout notification and recovery functionalities in OSM
11. Delivering a Solution With OSM
• Planify test strategies for an OSM project
• Treat known and unknown issues using Oracle Support and Oracle forums
• Use configuration management to support an OSM project
12. Architecture and Installation
• Identify the components of the OSM architecture
• Install and configure an OSM Server
• Configure a high-availability architecture for OSM
13. OSM Web Clients
• Use the Task Web client functionalities to interact with an order
• Use the Order Management Web client functionalities to interact with an order
• Enhance web clients with flexible headers, filters and custom menu options
14. Logging and Troubleshooting
• View OSM logs and configure log level
• Identify and correct common issues
• Use OSM interfaces available for basic troubleshooting
15. Modeling Basic OSM Entities
• Define data elements using data schemas and data dictionary
• Describe orders data, permissions and lifecycle
• Describe tasks permissions, states and statuses
16. Configuring Processes
• Model process flows using tasks and subprocess
• Model process flows using multi instance tasks and multi instance subprocesses
• Use rules, joins and delay tasks in a process flow
17. Configuring Notifications
• Model data change notifications in orders
• Model event notifications in orders and tasks
• Model jeopardy notifications in orders and tasks
18. Order Decomposition
• Model order item specification properties and hierarchies
• Use product classes and productClassMapping.xml to model products
• Decompose order items using decomposition rules
• Configure order components to define functions, system topology and granularity
• Configure associated order items
• Describe the ControlData structure created in the order data for orchestration
19. Configuring Fulfillment States and the Point of No Return (PONR)
• Enforce the end-to-end visibility of Point of No Return (PONR)
• Configure follow on orders
• Compare Order Lifecycle Policy with product specification's Fulfillment States
• Configure state mapping with Fulfillment State Map
• Describe fulfillment state composition with Order and Order Item Fulfillment State Composition Rule Set
20. Order Change Management
• Submit revision orders from an upstream system and detect revision orders in OSM
• Configure OSM for order change management
• Predict a compensation plan based on in-fligh order information and revision order data
• Predict possible scenarios while executing the compensation plan for a process
21. Using the Interfaces
• Use the webservice interfaces to interact with OSM from an external system
• Use the XML API interfaces to interact with OSM from an automated task
22. Oracle Reference Architectures for OSM
• Describe OSM COM and SOM roles in the Rapid Offer Design and Order Delivery (RODOD) solution
• Describe OSM SOM and TOM roles in the Rapid Service Design and Order Delivery (RSDOD) solution
Exam Pattern
- Exam Name: Oracle Communications Order and Service Management Server 7 Implementation Essentials
- Exam Code: 1Z0-493
- Number of Questions: 89
- Length of Time: 120 minutes
- Exam Fee: $245 USD
- Exam Language: English
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