MB-700 · Question #181
A company is implementing Dynamics 365 Finance. The company is managing the implementation progress in Azure DevOps. The company decides to use the Business process modeler (BPM) library, which must…
The correct answer is A. Documents D. Backlog items. When synchronizing a Business Process Modeler (BPM) library in Lifecycle Services (LCS) with Azure DevOps, the two supported work item types are Documents (A) and Backlog items (D). BPM business processes can be pushed to Azure DevOps as Product Backlog Items (representing…
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- ADocuments
- BAmerican Productivity and Quality Center (APQC) business processes
- CUser stories
- DBacklog items
- ECustom work item type
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(50 responses)- A92% (46)
- B4% (2)
- C2% (1)
- E2% (1)
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When synchronizing a Business Process Modeler (BPM) library in Lifecycle Services (LCS) with Azure DevOps, the two supported work item types are Documents (A) and Backlog items (D). BPM business processes can be pushed to Azure DevOps as Product Backlog Items (representing gap/requirement tasks) and associated Documents (artifacts linked to those processes). The other options are incorrect: APQC business processes (B) are the source content within BPM, not an Azure DevOps work item type; User stories (C) is not a directly supported mapping in the BPM-to-Azure DevOps sync flow; and Custom work item types (E) are not supported by the out-of-the-box synchronization - only the predefined mappings are available.
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