Design and plan an implementation of finance and operations apps
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Table of Content:
- Question 1: How does the FDD support training and support teams?
- Question 2: Why must test cases be defined before development is complete?
- Question 3: What environments are deployed during the design and develop phase?
- Question 4: Why is customer sign-off required after the analysis phase?
- Question 5: What is Fit/Gap analysis and why is it important?
- Question 6: What is the purpose of deploying a demo environment during analysis?
- Question 7: How is an on-premises license validated in Lifecycle Services?
- Question 8: How is Lifecycle Services (LCS) project configuration handled for on-premises implementations?
- Question 9: What is the purpose of the Analysis phase in an on-premises implementation of Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations?
- Question 10: How is post-go-live support handled?
- Question 11: What is a Go-live health check?
- Question 12: What is the difference between an FDD and a TDD?
- Question 13: What is a “Gold Build” in Dynamics 365 F&O?
- Question 14: What phases does an implementation project go through according to FDD guidance?
- Question 15: Why should standard functionality be preferred over customization?
- Question 16: What are the key benefits of an FDD?
- Question 17: What key documents must be maintained during requirement analysis?
- Question 18: What is the relationship between business processes, subprocesses, and requirements?
- Question 19: When is customization considered during requirement analysis?
- Question 20: How is post go-live support managed?
- Question 21: What activities are performed during the Go-live phase?
- Question 22: What is a mock cutover and why is it important?
- Question 23: What is an on-premises connector and why is it required?
- Question 24: Why is mock cutover important?
- Question 25: What happens during production deployment?
- Question 26: Why are business process workshops important?
- Question 27: What environments are included in the standard cloud offering?
- Question 28: Why should a demo environment be deployed early?
- Question 29: Why is Azure DevOps integration important in LCS?
- Question 30: Why is Lifecycle Services (LCS) configuration important during analysis?
- Question 31: How does cloud implementation differ from on-premises in methodology?
- Question 32: What are the five major phases of a Finance and Operations implementation?
- Question 33: Why are implementation methodologies important in Dynamics 365 projects?
- Question 34: What documents are key during the planning phase?
- Question 35: What is the role of a Functional Consultant during implementation planning?
- Question 36: How is Task Recorder used during analysis?
- Question 37: Why is fit/gap analysis performed?
- Question 38: What is a gold build?
- Question 39: What is User Acceptance Testing (UAT)?
- Question 40: How are testing failures handled?
- Question 41: What is the purpose of a sandbox environment?
- Question 42: Why is customization analysis important?
- Question 43: What is the relationship between FDD and TDD?
- Question 44: What is the purpose of Functional Design Documents (FDD)?
- Question 45: Why should test scripts be created before development?
- Question 46: Why is a dedicated development and test environment required?
- Question 47: Why is customer sign-off required at the end of analysis?
- Question 48: Why is proper planning critical for a Finance and Operations implementation?