In which of these scenarios is it ok not to use a Blue Prism work queue as part of your Blue Prism solution?
A.
A Blue Prism work queue is not required for simple linear processes that do not work multiple cases.
B.
A Blue Prism work queue should always be used. It eliminates the risk of contention and allows you to gracefully pause the queue at any time.
C.
A Blue Prism work queue is not required if the business process interfaces with a Work List system with-in-built capability to ensure multiple users cannot work the same case at the same time.
D.
A Blue Prism Work Queue decreases the scalability of the solution and therefore should only be used for complex scenarios such as multi-day processing.
Probably B is correct answer - page 13 in Guide to Creating a BP Process:
"All processes must use a Work Queue. Even for business processes that are a run..."
If I remember answer is B from the book BluePrism Master class but if you pay attention on wordings, it say "ok not to use work queues" so I'm that case answer should be B. I think whoever wrote this question, he or she should take the English class again
Maybe it doesn't have sense, but in materials from BP, there is written that: "All processes must use a WQ..."
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