Solution Architects for Finance and Operations apps in Microsoft Dynamics 365 are trusted advisors who consult with organizations and implementation team members to refine business needs into a well-defined and cost-effective solution.

A Solution Architect is accountable for the integrity and successful delivery of the complete solution design. The architect provides critical guidance during pre-sales and design and consults throughout the remainder of the project lifecycle to address issues that arise throughout the implementation.

The Solution Architect must have a breadth of knowledge and experience spanning business needs and product capabilities. The Solution Architect must have broad functional and technical expertise as either a Developer or Functional Consultant role in one of the following: Finance, Manufacturing, or Supply Chain Management. In addition, they have extensive domain knowledge in one or more customer industries.

Languages: English
Retirement date: none

This exam measures your ability to accomplish the following technical tasks: identify solution requirements; design solution components; and define solution testing and management strategies.

Identify solution requirements (30-35%)
Identify business requirements
• describe an organization including companies, divisions, and other entities
• visualize an organization structure
• identify reporting requirements, including operational, analytical, and externally facing reports

Perform gap analyses
• categorize business requirements and determine what gaps exist between current apps and services and the proposed solution
• identify the functional business processes that must be added, removed, or modified

Define compliance requirements
• define audit requirements
• determine localization requirements and design a localization strategy, including taxes and user interfaces
• identify regulatory and governmental compliance requirements, including data privacy regulations

Define security requirements
• design a strategy for segregating duties
• design the security strategy and architecture for a solution

Determine licensing needs and costs • evaluate the costs and benefits of solution options • determine licensing requirements for Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations and third-party apps and services • estimate upfront and ongoing infrastructure and cloud services costs • estimate the long-term costs for a solution Design solution components (40-45%)

Design business processes
• identify use cases and business optimization opportunities, including upgrade and data migration scenarios
• map requirements and business process steps to a solution
• select solution functional components

Design data migration strategies
• identify and characterize data sources that must be migrated
• design a master data management strategy
• develop a data migration strategy
• develop a data cut-over plan

Design system integrations
• identify options to increase return on investment by integrating Office 365 apps and services and other Microsoft solutions
• identify options for integrating with third-party solutions
• select integration strategies
• recommend add-on technologies and services

Design solution infrastructure
• select a cloud-based or on-premises implementation
• identify required infrastructure apps, services, components, and features
• define performance requirements

Define solution testing and management strategies (25-30%)
Develop an application lifecycle management (ALM) strategy
• identify the available instance types
• select instance types for a solution
• identify use cases, integration points, and methodologies for implementing Azure DevOps functionality

Recommend Lifecycle Services (LCS) tools
• identify the available LCS tools, including Business Process Modeler (BPM), Regression Suite Automation Tool (RSAT) and Regulatory Updates
• select LCS tools to support a solution

Define a testing strategy
• design a strategy for performance and load testing
• define a regression testing strategy, including what requires testing and the order of testing
• determine when to use RSAT, SysTest, and other tools and technologies
• define performance goals and requirements, predict transaction volumes

QUESTION 1
You are responsible for regulatory compliance for a Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations environment.
You need to be able to search for the regulatory features of Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations.
What should you use?

A. Intelligent Data Management Framework (IDMF)
B. System diagnostics
C. Application Object Tree (AOT)
D. Issue search

Correct Answer: D

QUESTION 2
You set up security roles for the users in a company.
You must use standard security roles when possible.
You need to identify the standard security roles.
Which of the following can you assign to a user as a standard security role?

A. Waterspider
B. System engineer
C. Developer
D. Business development manager

Correct Answer: A

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