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Drag and Drop Question A research institute is implementing Dynamics 365 Finance and plans to use Lifecycle Services (LCS) to standardize the implementation process. You need to define a strategy for
This question tests knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Lifecycle Services (LCS) tools and which tool is appropriate for each phase of an implementation project. Candidates must match four distinct implementation tasks to the correct LCS tool.
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This question tests knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Lifecycle Services (LCS) tools and which tool is appropriate for each phase of an implementation project. Candidates must match four distinct implementation tasks to the correct LCS tool.
Approach. Business Process Modeler (BPM) correctly maps to both Task 1 and Task 2 because it serves dual purposes: it provides industry-standard process libraries (such as APQC) that teams use to standardize their implementation methodology, and it enables fit-gap analysis by comparing standard D365 functionality against documented business processes to surface gaps. Project Onboarding (Task 3) is the LCS workspace setup tool that governs team access, project configuration, and overall project lifecycle management. Subscription Estimator (Task 4) is specifically designed to calculate infrastructure and hardware sizing requirements by accepting inputs like transaction volumes, user counts, and peak load scenarios, then recommending the appropriate Azure subscription tier - making it the correct tool for hardware sizing estimation.
Concept tested. Lifecycle Services (LCS) tool selection - specifically understanding the distinct purposes of Business Process Modeler, Project Onboarding, and Subscription Estimator within a Dynamics 365 Finance implementation context.
Reference. Microsoft Learn: Lifecycle Services (LCS) for Dynamics 365 Finance - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/fin-ops-core/dev-itpro/lifecycle-services/lcs
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