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Preparing for AWS Certified Generative AI Developer Professional AIP-C01? This is THE practice exams course to give you the winning edge.
These practice exams have been co-authored by Stephane Maarek and Abhishek Singh who bring their collective experience of passing 20 AWS Certifications to the table.
Why Serious Learners Choose These Practice Exams
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SAMPLE QUESTION:
A large manufacturing company is experiencing a significant increase in unplanned downtime due to recurring production incidents. Each incident typically requires analyzing large volumes of sensor data, reviewing historical maintenance logs, and determining the most effective remediation plan. The engineering leadership wants to automate this multi step diagnostic workflow using a set of specialized AI agents that can work together, exchange findings, and dynamically delegate parts of the investigation based on their expertise.
As a GenAI developer, which approach should you implement to enable specialized agents to collaborate and coordinate effectively during root cause analysis? (Select two)
1. Configure a single Amazon Bedrock Agent with multiple action groups that perform sensor inspection, log parsing, and remediation recommendations within one agent. Add prompt engineering rules that instruct the agent to self coordinate expertise across these domains without using multi agent collaboration features
2. Configure specialized AWS Strands Agents for sensor analysis, maintenance log interpretation, and remediation planning, and attach clear role definitions and tools to each agent
3. Configure three AWS Strands Agents with their specialized capabilities but run them as independent agents without an orchestration layer. Instruct the application to call each agent sequentially and combine their outputs manually without enabling direct collaboration or shared state between them
4. Configure AWS Strands Agents for each specialization and use custom API Gateway endpoints for agents to exchange findings for centralized coordination system
5. Use AWS Agent Squad to orchestrate collaboration so that agents can exchange intermediate findings and dynamically delegate subtasks during incident analysis
What’s your guess? Scroll below for the answer.
Answer: 2,5
Correct options:
Configure specialized AWS Strands Agents for sensor analysis, maintenance log interpretation, and remediation planning, and attach clear role definitions and tools to each agent
This approach directly addresses the requirement for specialized agents that work together on the same incident. You first define three AWS Strands Agents, each with a focused responsibility: one agent that reads and interprets time series sensor streams, a second agent that parses and reasons over maintenance logs, and a third agent that synthesizes remediation plans. Within Strands, you configure each agent with the right tools, prompts, and model configuration so that its reasoning loop is aligned with its domain. Specialization makes each agent easier to tune, reduces prompt complexity, and allows you to evolve capabilities independently over time.
Core concepts of Strands Agents – reference image 1
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Core concepts of Strands Agents – reference image 2
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Use AWS Agent Squad to orchestrate collaboration so that agents can exchange intermediate findings and dynamically delegate subtasks during incident analysis
AWS Agent Squad then acts as the orchestration fabric that allows these agents to work together instead of operating in isolation. You configure Agent Squad so that the sensor agent can request log insights from the maintenance agent, and the remediation agent can query both for the latest findings before proposing actions. The squad configuration defines how agents share partial conclusions, delegate tasks, and decide when an incident investigation is complete. This pattern matches the intended design of multi agent orchestration frameworks where different specialists collaborate through structured communication to solve complex, cross cutting problems like root cause analysis.
How Agent Squad works – reference image
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Incorrect options:
Configure a single Amazon Bedrock Agent with multiple action groups that perform sensor inspection, log parsing, and remediation recommendations within one agent. Add prompt engineering rules that instruct the agent to self coordinate expertise across these domains without using multi agent collaboration features – A single Bedrock Agent with multiple action groups cannot deliver the specialization, independent reasoning, or collaborative decision making needed for multi agent diagnostics. Combining all logic into one agent loses the advantages of dividing work across specialized agents with distinct capabilities.
Configure three AWS Strands Agents with their specialized capabilities but run them as independent agents without an orchestration layer. Instruct the application to call each agent sequentially and combine their outputs manually without enabling direct collaboration or shared state between them – Running Strands Agents independently without AWS Agent Squad removes the ability for agents to collaborate, coordinate, or share intermediate findings directly. Manual sequencing by the application does not replicate multi agent communication or dynamic role based delegation.
Configure AWS Strands Agents for each specialization and use custom API Gateway endpoints for agents to exchange findings for centralized coordination system – Polling through API Gateway creates unnecessary complexity and does not provide the real time coordination, shared context, or communication protocols required for multi agent collaboration required for a centralized coordination system.
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Instructor
My name is Stéphane Maarek, I am passionate about Cloud Computing, and I will be your instructor in this course. I teach about AWS certifications, focusing on helping my students improve their professional proficiencies in AWS.
I have already taught 3,000,000+ students and gotten 1,000,000+ reviews throughout my career in designing and delivering these certifications and courses!
I’m delighted to welcome Abhishek Singh as my co-instructor for these practice exams!
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