Use Tibco TCP-SP Dumps To Succeed Instantly in TCP-SP Exam [Q34-Q53]

Share

Use Tibco TCP-SP Dumps To Succeed Instantly in TCP-SP Exam

Ultimate Guide to TCP-SP Dumps - Enhance Your Future Career Now

NEW QUESTION # 34
Which is the right level of permission to be set for a folder in a library?

  • A. Access + Full Control
  • B. Browse + Access
  • C. Access + Modify
  • D. Browse + Modify

Answer: B

Explanation:
The right level of permission to be set for a folder in a library depends on the intended use of the folder and its contents. However, the most common and recommended level is Browse + Access, which allows the user or group to access and browse the folder contents, and open and use items found in such folders, but not save or modify them1. This level of permission ensures that the folder and its items are visible and usable, but not editable or deletable by unauthorized users or groups. It also allows the folder to show subfolders, if the user or group has Browse + Access permission for the subfolders as well2. The other levels of permission are either too restrictive or too permissive for most scenarios. For example, Access + Full Control would allow the user or group to execute information links, modify and save items, and change permissions for the folder and its contents, but not browse the folder contents or open analysis files1. This level of permission is usually reserved for the Library Administrator group, which has full control of the entire library2Browse + Modify would allow the user or group to browse and access the folder contents, and also modify items or save new items, but not change permissions for the folder and its contents1. This level of permission is suitable for collaborative work, where multiple users or groups can edit and save items in the same folder. However, it also poses a risk of accidental or intentional deletion or modification of items by unauthorized users or groups Access + Modify would allow the user or group to execute information links, and also modify items or save new items, but not browse the folder contents, open analysis files, or change permissions for the folder and its contents1. This level of permission is rarely used, as it limits the visibility and usability of the folder and its items, while allowing modification and saving of items.
References:
* Setting Folder Permissions
* Permissions
* Editing Folder Permissions
* How to report on library permissions


NEW QUESTION # 35
Which of the following are layers in a map chart?
Choose 3 answers

  • A. Marker
  • B. Feature
  • C. Data
  • D. Image
  • E. Icon

Answer: A,B,D

Explanation:
A map chart visualization consists of one or more layers that display different types of information on a map. The following are the types of layers that can be added to a map chart1:
* Marker layer: This layer displays data points as markers or pies on the map, based on coordinates (usually latitude and longitude) or geocoding (matching data values togeographic locations). Markers can be colored, sized, and shaped by data columns, and can show tooltips and details on demand. Pies can show the distribution of multiple categories within each data point.
* Feature layer: This layer displays geographic features such as countries, regions, states, or custom shapes on the map, based on shapefiles or WKT (well-known text) format. Features can be colored by data columns, and can show tooltips and details on demand. Features can also be used for spatial calculations such as aggregating data by area or finding nearest neighbors.
* Image layer: This layer displays a custom image on the map, such as a floor plan, a stadium, or a conference venue. The image can be aligned and scaled to fit the map coordinates, and can be used as a background for other layers.
* Map layer: This layer displays the background map that provides the geographic context for the map chart. The map layer can be selected from a list of predefined maps, or customized by adding TMS (tiled map service) or WMS (web map service) layers from external sources.
* WMS layer: This layer displays a dynamic image from a web map service (WMS) on the map, such as weather, traffic, or satellite imagery. The WMS layer can be configured by specifying the URL, the layer name, and the style of the web service.
The icon and data options are not valid types of layers in a map chart. References:
* How to Use the Map Chart
* Map Chart Properties - Layers
* GeoAnalytics Resources - WMS and TMS Layers
* How To Get Started With Spotfire Map Charts
* Creating a map chart


NEW QUESTION # 36
Which of the following is not a filter type in Spotfire?

  • A. Range Filter
  • B. Radio Button Filter
  • C. Toggle Filter
  • D. ItemFilter

Answer: C

Explanation:
A toggle filter is not a filter type in Spotfire, but a way to switch between two filter settings for a column. A toggle filter can be created from the right-click menu of a filter, and it will appear as a button in the filters panel. The filter types in Spotfire are determined by the data type of the column, and they can be changed by right-clicking the filter and selecting Filter type. The available filter types are: Item Filter, Range Filter, Radio Button Filter, Check Box Filter, List Box Filter, Slider Filter, Text Filter, Date Filter, Time Filter, and Expression Filter. References: Changing filter type, Filtering Data, Filtering Schemes


NEW QUESTION # 37
Which one of the following can be inserted into a text area?

  • A. Dynamic item
  • B. Custom expression
  • C. Visualizations
  • D. Data table
  • E. Calculated column

Answer: A

Explanation:
A text area is a component that can be added to a page in Spotfire to provide text, images, links, buttons, property controls, filters, and dynamic items1. A dynamic item is a small visualization that can display an aggregated view of some data, such as a calculated value, asparkline, an icon, or a bullet graph2. A dynamic item can be inserted into a text area by using the Insert Dynamic Item option in the text area toolbar3. The other options are not valid items that can be inserted into a text area. A calculated column, a data table, and a custom expression are data-related concepts that can be used in Spotfire to create or manipulate data tables and columns4. A visualization is a graphical representation of data that can be added to a page as a separate component5. References: How to Use the Text Area, Dynamic Items - TIBCO Software, How to Insert a Dynamic Item, Data in Analysis - TIBCO Software, Visualizations - TIBCO Software


NEW QUESTION # 38
The Linear Regression method in Predictive Modelling does the following

  • A. Models the numeric response column as a weighted sum of the predictor columns
  • B. Models the categorical response column as a weighted sum of predictor columns
  • C. Used when the response column is categorical with only two possible values
  • D. Creates a binary tree by recursively splitting the data on the predictor values

Answer: A

Explanation:
The Linear Regression method in Predictive Modelling is used when the response column is numeric and continuous, and the relationship between the response and the predictors is assumed to be linear. The Linear Regression method models the numeric response column as a weighted sum of the predictor columns, plus an intercept term. The weights, or coefficients, are estimated by minimizing the sum of squared errors between the observed and predicted values1. The Linear Regression method can be used to assess the significance and effect of each predictor, as well as to make predictions for new data2. References: Building a Regression Model in Spotfire, TIBCO Spotfire - Use Regression Modeling to Predict Numerical Values


NEW QUESTION # 39
What dialog box do you access to create a new filtering scheme?

  • A. File > Document Properties
  • B. Visualizations > Visualization Properties
  • C. Data > Transform data
  • D. Edit > Organize filters

Answer: A

Explanation:
To create a new filtering scheme, you need to access the File > Document Properties dialog box. From there, you can go to the Filtering Schemes tab and click New... to name and create a new filtering scheme. You can also change the filtering scheme for a certain page from the menu at the top of the Filters panel12. References
:
* Filtering Schemes
* Details on Filtering Scheme Properties
* Spotfire Filtering issues
* Changing the filtering scheme to use on a page


NEW QUESTION # 40
What file extension is used when saving a Spotfire analysis?

  • A. XLSX
  • B. CSV
  • C. -HTML
  • D. XML
  • E. -DXP

Answer: E

Explanation:
A Spotfire analysis is saved as a file with the extension .dxp, which stands for Data eXploration Project. This file contains the data, visualizations, pages, filters, markings, and other settings of the analysis. A .dxp file can be opened in Spotfire Analyst or Spotfire Web Player, or uploaded to Spotfire Server for sharing and collaboration. References: Extending Spotfire® - TIBCO Software, File data sources - TIBCO Software, Extensions - TIBCO Software


NEW QUESTION # 41
Which visualization type is like a cross table which contains color instead of numbers?

  • A. Scatter plot
  • B. Heat map
  • C. Parallel coordinate plot
  • D. Treemap

Answer: B

Explanation:
A heat map is a visualization type that is similar to a cross table, but instead of displaying numbers, it displays colors that represent the values in the cells. A heat map can be used to show the distribution of data across two or more categories using a color gradient. A heat map can also be colored by a third column, which can be selected from the Color by drop-down list in the Cross Table Properties dialog. A heat map can have different color schemes applied to different color scheme groupings, which are containers for one or more axis values that share the same color scheme. To learn more about coloring in cross tables and heat maps, see Coloring in Cross Tables and Heat Maps. References: Cross Table Properties - Colors, Coloring in Cross Tables and Heat Maps, Specifying text color and background color for cross table cells, How to set a custom color scheme for a particular column.


NEW QUESTION # 42
Which visualization type can trigger an action when clicked?

  • A. Line chart
  • B. Table visualization
  • C. Cross table
  • D. Graphical table

Answer: D

Explanation:
A graphical table is a visualization that combines the features of a table and a bar chart. It can display values, icons, images, and sparklines in a grid layout. A graphical table can also trigger an action when clicked, such as opening a tool, applying a bookmark, or navigating to a page or a visualization. This can be configured by adding an action control to the graphical table from the text area menu. Other visualization types, such as table, cross table, and line chart, do not have this functionality by default, but they can be customized using scripts or mods to enable actions when clicked. References: Graphical Table, Details on Action Control, Actions


NEW QUESTION # 43
What is a "tag" in Spotfire?

  • A. Captured knowledge from one or many data sources
  • B. Snapshot of the state of an analysis
  • C. A text box that can be added on top of visualization
  • D. Annotations attached to marked rows

Answer: D

Explanation:
Tags are annotations that can be attached to marked rows in a data table. Each row can only contain a single tag from each tag collection, but the document can contain many tag collections simultaneously. A tag collection is basically a column containing a set of different tags, or annotations. Tags can be used for filtering the data, creating lists, or transferring knowledge from one analysis to another. References: What are Tags?, How to Work with Tags


NEW QUESTION # 44
Which of the following visualizations is designed to display hierarchical data?
Choose 2 answers

  • A. Heat map
  • B. Scatter plot
  • C. Treemap
  • D. Map chart
  • E. Pie chart

Answer: C,E

Explanation:
Pie charts and treemaps are both designed to display hierarchical data, as they can show the relative proportions of different categories and subcategories in a nested structure.Pie charts use circular sectors to represent the values, while treemaps use rectangular tiles. Both visualizations can be used to compare the sizes of different groups and drill down into the details12.
Map charts, heat maps, and scatter plots are not specifically designed for hierarchical data, although they can be used to show some aspects of it. Map charts show geographical data on a map, heat maps show the distribution of values in a matrix, and scatter plots show the relationship between two or more variables in a Cartesian coordinate system34 . References:
* Pie Chart - TIBCO Software
* Treemap - TIBCO Software
* Map Chart - TIBCO Software
* Heat Map - TIBCO Software
* [Scatter Plot - TIBCO Software]


NEW QUESTION # 45
In which category can TERR functions be found?

  • A. Math functions
  • B. Logical functions
  • C. Statistical functions
  • D. Binning functions

Answer: C

Explanation:
TERR functions are a subset of the built-in expression functions in Spotfire that invoke the TERR engine for advanced statistical analysis. You can find them in the Function list of the Custom Expressions or Insert Calculated Column dialog box, under the category Statistical functions. TERR functions have the prefix TERR_ or TERRAggregation_ followed by the Spotfire data type of the output. For example, TERR_Real, TERRAggregation_String, etc. You can also register your own TERR scripts as expression functions and assign them to a custom category. References: Built-In TERR Expression Functions in Spotfire, Registering the TERR Script as an Expression Function


NEW QUESTION # 46
Which custom expression function is used by when you auto-bin a numeric column?

  • A. AutoBinNumeric()
  • B. AutoBinByLimitsO
  • C. BinBySpecifieLimits()
  • D. BinByEvenDistributionQ
  • E. BinByStdDev()

Answer: A

Explanation:
AutoBinNumeric() is a custom expression function that is used when you auto-bin a numeric column. This function creates a binned column where the value range is divided into intervals based on the number of unique values and the distribution of the data. The function takes one argument, which is the column to bin, and returns a string column with the bin labels. The function is equivalent to right-clicking on a column selector and selecting Auto-bin Column, which creates a temporary, automatic binning on an axis. The function can be used in custom expressions to create permanent binned columns or to apply binning to other visualizations. References: AutoBinNumeric, How to Use Binning


NEW QUESTION # 47
Which two tasks does the Business Author version of Web Client allow users to do? Choose 2 answers

  • A. Share analysis
  • B. Create data sources
  • C. Create information links
  • D. Create property controls
  • E. Create analysis

Answer: A,E

Explanation:
The Business Author version of Web Client is a web-based interface that allows users to create and edit analyses from a browser. Users can perform tasks such as adding data tables, visualizations, filters, markings, and pages to an analysis. They can also share their analyses with other users through the Library or by sending links via email. However, they cannot create information links, property controls, or data sources, which are more advanced features that require the Spotfire Analyst client. References: Overview of TIBCO Spotfire clients, How to enable Business Authoring on the TIBCO Spotfire Web Player


NEW QUESTION # 48
Which visualization type can display dynamic items such as sparklines or calculated columns?

  • A. Data table
  • B. KPI chart
  • C. Summary table
  • D. Cross table
  • E. Graphical table

Answer: E

Explanation:
A graphical table is a visualization type that can display dynamic items such as sparklines or calculated columns. Sparklines are small line charts that show the trend of a value over time, and calculated columns are expressions that create new data based on existing data. A graphical table can include sparklines or calculated columns as separate columns, along with other columns that show values, icons, or images. A graphical table can also be filtered, sorted,grouped, or aggregated by different criteria12. References: Graphical Table, How to Use Sparklines


NEW QUESTION # 49
Which namespace contains classes used to interact with visualizations in a document?

  • A. Spotfire.Dxp.Application.VisualCollection
  • B. Spotfire.Dxp.Application.Visuals
  • C. Spotfire.Dxp.Application.Visualizations
  • D. Spotfire.Dxp.Application.AnalyticItems
  • E. Spotfire.Dxp.Application.Tools

Answer: B

Explanation:
The Spotfire.Dxp.Application.Visuals namespace contains classes used to configure visualizations and text areas in a page1. These classes include the abstract base class Visualization, which represents a common base for all visualizations, and its derived classes, such as BarChart, BoxPlot, MapChart, ScatterPlot, etc. Each visualization class exposes properties and methods to access and modify the settings and data of the visualization, such as axes, colors, shapes, filters, markings, etc. The Spotfire.Dxp.Application.Visuals namespace also contains classes for text areas, which are used to display text, images, or HTML content on a page, and classes for various components of visualizations, such as axes, legends, reference lines, etc.
References:
* Spotfire.Dxp.Application.Visuals Namespace
* Visualization Class
* Spotfire® Document Model Framework API Overview


NEW QUESTION # 50
Which statistical engine is TIBCO Spotfire Statistical Services <strong>NOT</strong> compatible with?

  • A. S-PLUS
  • B. Scala
  • C. MATLAB
  • D. TERR

Answer: B

Explanation:
TIBCO Spotfire Statistical Services is compatible with several statistical engines, such as S-PLUS, TERR, R, SAS, and MATLAB. These engines provide a comprehensive library of statistical and mathematical algorithms that can be used to perform advanced analytics on data. TIBCO Spotfire Statistical Services can be configured to work with these engines, either as a stand-alone server or as part of a Spotfire stack1. However, TIBCO Spotfire Statistical Services is not compatible with Scala, which is a general-purpose programming language that runs on the Java Virtual Machine. Scala is not a statistical engine, and it does not have a direct integration with TIBCO Spotfire Statistical Services2. References:
* Spotfire® Statistics Services - TIBCO Software
* Scala (programming language) - Wikipedia


NEW QUESTION # 51
What is listed in a Spotfire visualization mod's <code>mod-manifest.json</code> file?
Choose 2 answers

  • A. Visualizations affected by the mod
  • B. CORS configuration data
  • C. All files included in the mod
  • D. Axisdefinitionsand placement

Answer: C,D

Explanation:
The <code>mod-manifest.json</code> file is a JSON file that defines the metadata and configuration of a visualization mod. It contains information such as the name, ID, version, description, and author of the mod, as well as the files used by the mod, such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and images1. The
<code>mod-manifest.json</code> file also specifies the axis definitions and placement for the mod, which determine how the data columns are mapped to the visualization and how the axis selectors are displayed in the user interface2. Therefore, the options A (All files included in the mod) and D (Axis definitions and placement) are correct. The other options are not listed in the <code>mod-manifest.json</code> file. CORS configuration data is not relevant for visualization mods, as they are not web services that need to handle cross-origin requests3. Visualizations affected by the mod is not a property of the mod itself, but rather a result of how the mod is used in an analysis. References: 1: Mod manifest - TIBCOSoftware1, 2: Axis definitions and placement - TIBCO Software2, 3: Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) - MDN Web Docs3


NEW QUESTION # 52
Which of the following is not a statistical function?

  • A. CountBig()
  • B. StdDev()
  • C. LAV ()
  • D. CountSmall()

Answer: D

Explanation:
CountSmall() is not a valid statistical function in TIBCO Spotfire. It is not listed among the statistical functions that can be used in expressions or data functions. The other options are valid statistical functions that can perform calculations such as counting non-empty values, computing the lower adjacent value, or calculating the standard deviation. References: Statistical Functions - TIBCO Software


NEW QUESTION # 53
......

Tibco Dumps - Learn How To Deal With The Exam Anxiety: https://www.dumpstillvalid.com/TCP-SP-prep4sure-review.html

Now, get the Latest TCP-SP dumps in Test Engine from : https://drive.google.com/open?id=1v0buicurNC8TWylBxxxjN2G4SnSlmSyK