Pega Certified Business Architect (PCBA)

Pega Certified Business Architect (PCBA)

This exam is for business analysts/architects who have a familiarity with business processes, best practices and policies, as well as an understanding of the software development life cycle.

Pega Certified Business Architect (PCBA)

The Pega Certified Business Architect (PCBA) Version 8.4 certification concentrates on the ability to participate in the design and construction of a Pega application, by incorporating business objectives and requirements. The PCBA Version 8.4 exam includes scenario questions, multiple choice questions, and drag/drop items. If multiple answers are required, the text states how many responses are needed.

Pega PCBA Exam Summary:

Exam Name Pega Certified Business Architect
Exam Code   PCBA
Exam Fee   USD $175
Exam Duration   90 Minutes
Number of Questions   50 
Passing Score   70% 
Format  Multiple Choice Questions 
Books / Trainings   Class Schedule
Sample Questions   Pega PEGAPCBA87V1 Exam Sample Questions and Answers 
Practice Exam   Pega Certified Business Architect (PCBA) Practice Test 

Pega Business Architect Syllabus Topics:


Topic Details  Weights 
Pega Express - Describe the four phases of a Pega Express Delivery and terminology
- Articulate the benefits and best practices of Pega Express delivery
- Fill the backlog with stories that are ready to be built
- Describe the process and benefits of Directly Capture Objectives (DCO)
- Document decisions and actions to confirm the technical architecture
12% 
Case Management - Design a case lifecycle: stages, case statuses, add instructions to assignments
- Add a service level agreement: urgency, goals, deadlines
- Route assignments to users, work queues
- Design an approval process
- Configure and send email correspondence
- Identify duplicate cases
- Add optional actions to a workflow
- Understand when to use automation shapes
- Skip a stage or process
- Create a child case
- Automate workflow decisions using conditions
- Pause and resume case processing: wait steps
- Calculating fields using decision tables
38% 
Data and Integration - Create data objects, data relationships, and field types
- Identify and create calculated values
- Identify the role of data records in applications
- Validate data; create and configure data validation rules using business logic
- Capture and present data: fields and views
15% 
Security - Manage user and role assignments 2% 
User Experience - Customize user interface elements: dashboards, portal content
- Configure action sets
9% 
Application Development - Manage application development: user stories, feedback, bugs
- Use the Estimator to scope a Pega Platform project
9% 
Reporting - Create business reports
- Identify types of reports
- Use columns and filters
- Describe the benefits of using insights
9% 
Mobility - Configure mobile app channels
- Use of Pega Mobile Preview
6%

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