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An organization is implementing Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. You need to create a plan to define performance test scenarios. Which three actions should you recommend? Each correct answer pres

The correct answer is A. Define the performance testing scenarios. D. Define the expected normal and peak volumes for the functional areas in-scope. E. Define measured goals and constraints for response time and throughput for each scenario.. Defining performance test scenarios requires three foundational planning elements: (A) Define the performance testing scenarios themselves - you must identify which use cases and transactions will be tested (e.g., invoice posting, batch jobs, concurrent user loads). (D) Define ex

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Question

An organization is implementing Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. You need to create a plan to define performance test scenarios. Which three actions should you recommend? Each correct answer presents part of the solution. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Options

  • ADefine the performance testing scenarios.
  • BDefine whether users of the system will be adequately trained.
  • CDetermine the size of the production environment in the cloud.
  • DDefine the expected normal and peak volumes for the functional areas in-scope.
  • EDefine measured goals and constraints for response time and throughput for each scenario.

How the community answered

(28 responses)
  • A
    79% (22)
  • B
    14% (4)
  • C
    7% (2)

Explanation

Defining performance test scenarios requires three foundational planning elements: (A) Define the performance testing scenarios themselves - you must identify which use cases and transactions will be tested (e.g., invoice posting, batch jobs, concurrent user loads). (D) Define expected normal and peak volumes for each in-scope functional area - without knowing the data volumes and user concurrency, you cannot design realistic test loads. (E) Define measurable goals and constraints for response time and throughput per scenario - without pass/fail criteria, you cannot determine whether the system meets performance requirements. Option B (user training assessment) is a change management activity unrelated to performance test planning. Option C (determining production environment size) is an outcome derived FROM performance test results, not an input to defining the test scenarios.

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#Performance Testing#Test Planning#Dynamics 365 SCM#Implementation Planning

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