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DRAG DROP -
You develop an ASP.NET Core MVC application. You configure the application to track webpages and custom events.
You need to identify trends in application usage.
Which Azure Application Insights Usage Analysis features should you use? To answer, drag the appropriate features to the correct requirements. Each feature may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
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Dinima
Highly Voted 4 years, 1 month ago
1st one Funnels
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clarionprogrammer
4 years ago
The end-goal of a 'Funnel' is a product purchase. 'Users' is just about how users use your app.
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renzoku
2 years, 9 months ago
but you need to know which page is visited, with funnel you have to know it previously (what specific page) and get how many people are using this page, I think that probably could be "Users" because you have to verify N° users that visited your pages
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KingChuang
2 years, 4 months ago
On my exam 2022-12-26. Chose: Funnels Impact Retention User Flows
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SachinV
1 year, 5 months ago
Aggreed it's correct, in Nov182023, scored 962
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TonyMel
2 years, 1 month ago
correct, in 2023Mar24, score: 904/1000.
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kondapaturi
Highly Voted 3 years, 10 months ago
1.Funnels 2.Impact 3.Retention 4.User flow
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overhill
Most Recent 5 months, 3 weeks ago
I would use a funnel to answer that question instead of Users. I would probably create multiple funnels starting from the different pages and access which one converts the most. the first step of the funnel would be the initial page the last step of the funnel would be the buy of the product/conversion
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nnmdmm
8 months, 3 weeks ago
For the first one I will go with Users: I) Users, Sessions & Events - Track and analyze user interaction with your application, session trends, and specific events to gain insights into user behavior and app performance. (A custom event represents one occurrence of something happening in your app. It's often a user interaction like a button selection or the completion of a task.) II) Impact Analysis - Analyze how application performance metrics, like load times, influence user experience and behavior, to help you to prioritize improvements. III) Retention IV) User Flows - Visualize user paths to identify the most common routes and pinpointing areas where users are most engaged users or may encounter issues. Ref: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/app/usage?tabs=aspnetcore
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1CY1
10 months, 3 weeks ago
User | Phrase : "…how many users do…" Impact | Phrase : "…how does this effect a users decision…" Retention | Phrase : "…effecting a users decision to continue to use…" User Flows | Phrase : "…is there somewhere in the app where a particular thing happens…" Funnel | Phrase : "…is the user continuing through a particular process…"
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FeriAZ
1 year, 3 months ago
Funnels: This feature will allow you to see how users progress through a series of steps (like viewing pages) leading up to a purchase. Impact: This will help you understand the correlation between the performance metric (load time) and the user action (purchasing). Retention: By analyzing when users return to the app and what they do, you can infer what keeps them coming back. User Flows: This will show you the paths users take through your application and can highlight repetitive patterns in their journey.
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Ciupaz
1 year, 3 months ago
FIRU to remember.
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JH81
1 year, 10 months ago
Got this on 6/28/2023 and passed with 850. Went with highly voted answer.
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aragones
1 year, 11 months ago
Got this 2023-05-12. Had cases: case: You need to configure authorization. case: You need to ensure the app does not time out and processes the blob data case study: VanArsdel Inc Canada
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OPT_001122
2 years, 5 months ago
1.Funnels 2.Impact 3.Retention 4.User flow
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gmishra88
2 years, 6 months ago
The answers given are fully correct. Absolutely sure.
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gmishra88
2 years, 6 months ago
Except the first one, which I'm not sure: Users it says : "Find out when people use your web app, what pages they're most interested in" Funnels it says: "You can use Application Insights Funnels to gain insights into your users, and monitor step-by-step conversion rates." Pages most interested: Users Conversion/Buying product: Funnel After deep meditation I will bet on Funnel is what microsoft guy thought as the right answer. Or it might be mean to increase mental health of people so that they meditate
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serpevi
2 years, 7 months ago
Got it on 09/2022, went with 1.Funnels 2.Impact 3.Retention 4.User flow. Score 927
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Knightie
2 years, 8 months ago
the answer is correct.. they all match the keywords of the individual paragraph. 1. no of visit. 2. loading time. 3. user coming back. 4. repeated page flow. (Are there places where users repeat the same action over and over?)
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ivan0590
3 years ago
After some investigation, I think the given answer is correct. The question is "Which pages visited by users most often correlate to a product purchase?". So, if I’m right, they want to know how often visiting a page leads to a purchase and in which of those pages this happens more often. Let’s say if I have a web app with a catalogue of 500 products and every product has a detail page from which the user has the option to purchase the product. Now, I want to know the top 10 product detail pages that ended up leading to a purchase. Maybe I’m wrong, but I don’t think that Funnels would be appropriate here. When you create a funnel, you have to specify the steps of the flow. I think that the main goal of a funnel is to analyse the transitions between steps in order to check if users get stuck in a step. Or in other words, how many people completed the flow. Funnels are to be used in known and specific flows, like when a user signup. That’s not what the question is about. The question is about knowing what pages tend to lead more to a purchase. This is not a specific flow, you don’t know the exact steps.
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petitbilly
3 years, 1 month ago
Got it in exam 03/22
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AzureDJ
3 years, 1 month ago
Did you pass and did you go with? 1.Funnels (Funnels correlate to purchases, not general user events) 2.Impact 3.Retention 4.User flow
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Manivannan19
3 years, 2 months ago
1. Users 2. Impact 3. Retention 4. User Flows
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barretowski
3 years, 1 month ago
ta errado
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ytingyeu
3 years, 2 months ago
Doesn't what Funnels care about is "if users stop somewhere during the whole process", not the correlation between pages and products? For example, creating a customer ticket takes 5 steps and Funnel shows lots of visitors give up creating one at the 4th step. Then we know the UX in the 4th step might need some enhancement.
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