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Becoming a Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Solution Architect

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804611494
Pages 270 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Brent Dawson Brent Dawson
Profile icon Brent Dawson

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Architectural Considerations and Best Practices for D365 Finance and SCM
2. Chapter 1: Overcoming Challenges in D365 Finance and SCM Projects 3. Chapter 2: Understanding the Microsoft FastTrack© Process 4. Chapter 3: Dealing with Integrations 5. Chapter 4: Efficient Security Design 6. Chapter 5: Planning for Successful Data Migration 7. Chapter 6: Licensing Challenges 8. Part 2: From Solution Design to Deployment – Practical Advice
9. Chapter 7: How to Plan a D365 F&SCM Project 10. Chapter 8: Learning the Client’s Business 11. Chapter 9: Collecting Project Requirements 12. Chapter 10: ALM Tools and Applications 13. Chapter 11: Human Change Management 14. Chapter 12: Building a Blueprint Solution 15. Chapter 13: Deploying the Project Solution 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Expressing user requirements

The collection and expression of user requirements are essential to Success by Design. There are several methods an SA can use to assist in gathering user requirements. The types of methods used depend on the type of project, how many resources you have at hand, and the types of users in the organization. These are some of the more common methods available.

The most popular method used to collect information is the survey. Surveys can be conducted online or in person and can collect both quantitative and qualitative data, which in turn is used to help consolidate the results. These surveys can also be used to gather other types of data, including demographics, end-user needs, specific application preferences, and satisfaction levels.

Another successful method is the interview. Interviews allow for a more in-depth method of collecting user requirements. They can be conducted in one-on-one interactions or as a group, such as in a focus group setting...

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