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Implementing Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 with Sure Step 2012
Table of Contents Implementing Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 with Sure Step 2012 Credits About the Authors About the Reviewers www.PacktPub.com
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Preface
What this book covers What you need for this book Who this book is for Conventions Reader feedback Customer support
Errata Piracy Questions
1. Installing and Setting up Sure Step
Installing Sure Step Creating the Dynamics AX project
Engagement types (offerings)
Diagnostic phase offering Implementation offering Optimization offering
Project types
Rapid project type Standard project type Enterprise project type Agile project type Upgrade project type
Project initiation
Concluding pre-sales and sales activity Document repository Communication plan Project hierarchy, communications, and meetings Statement of Work and Project Charter Functional Requirements Document Non-functional requirements Other documents Work Breakdown Structure
WBS levels Labor and materials tracking Time logs
Initiating Cross Phase activities
Summary
2. The Diagnostic
Overlapping with the sales phase Decision accelerators
Accelerated Proof of Concept (POC) with CRM online Requirements and Process Review Fit Gap and Solutions Blueprint Proof of Concept Architecture Assessment Scoping Assessment Business Case Upgrade Assessment Case study Prototype Initiating project management and governance Multi-consultant diagnostics Diagnostic review and Sign off Vertical markets Third party products
AXtension® AxPact Additions BI4Dynamics Atlas To-Increase Dynamics Anywhere Dynamics Software Scalable ISV International Red Maple™ Kick-offs
Summary
3. Planning the Infrastructure to Support Dynamics AX
When should you start planning infrastructure Choosing a team Key technologies and roles to consider
High Availability and Disaster Recovery The database - Microsoft SQL Server
Choosing your server Clustering: Active/Active versus Active/Passive SQL Server edition
Application Object Server (AOS) Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) SharePoint and Search Server Microsoft Lync Active Directory Dynamics AX Client and Office Add-in Environments
LIVE (also called Production) environment PRE-LIVE or UAT (User Acceptance Testing) environment TEST environment Development (DEV environment) Real-world example
Summary
4. Installing the Dynamics AX Environments
Getting started When to install your AX environments Installing AX
Build order Service accounts and admin rights Checking the basics SQL Server and the database role Application Object Server Web-based AX Components SQL Server Reporting Services SQL Analysis Services AX Client and Office Add-ins Running AX for the first time Post checklist tasks
Installing other environments
Copying the LIVE database Installing roles
Summary
5. Business Requirements Analysis
Overlap with the Diagnostic Process or functional analysis
Business process engineering/reengineering and diagramming
Best practices
Master and subprocess list Workshops and documentation
Project team training
Partner team Customer teams
Rebudgeting the project
Budget structure
Sample project Summary
6. AX Setup
System-wide configuration
Configuration keys Number sequences Address setup Document management Companies and organizations Financial dimensions
Financial dimensions in action – a practical example
Using a traditional ledger structure Using financial dimensions
Deciding on dimensions
What analysis is really required at General Ledger level Adding dimensions that reference other tables Setting dimensions programmatically Dimension validation
Module configuration
General Ledger Sales ledger Purchase ledger Product management Human resources and users
Summary
7. Integration
Identifying integration Accessing integration Technologies Planning Testing
Test environments Resourcing Scope of testing
Summary
8. Harnessing the Power of Standard AX Features
Understanding Workflow in AX Advanced filters Cues
Creating a user-defined cue
Alerts Personalization
Understanding the capabilities of personalization Personalization versus development Using personalization appropriately
Security Summary
9. Designing and Developing the Solution
Understanding the impact of change
Understanding the AX architecture Understanding the impact on upgrades Deciding what to change
Planning the development
Functional Design Document (FDD) Technical Design Document (TDD) Process test scenarios Solution Design Document (SDD)
Practical advice for the Development phase
Estimating development timescales Organizing developments into builds Creating a development plan Managing environments
Transferring model stores Exporting AOT projects Exporting Models
Summary
10. Reports, Document Layouts, and Business Intelligence
The difference between Reports, Document layouts, and Business Intelligence
Reports Document layouts Business Intelligence
Analysing and planning system output
Diagnostic phase Design phase
Document layouts Reports Business Intelligence
Delivery phase
Document layouts Reports Business Intelligence Word and Excel Add-ins
Summary
11. Deployment Phase
Getting ready to deploy End user training and user acceptance testing
Security Data migration
Training Training best practices
Training prerequisites Task recorder Operational guidelines Training materials Computer-based training and video Training feedback and monitoring Post training Evaluating what else is out there
Testing
Unit testing Build testing User acceptance testing Go live Production environment Stakeholder communications
Real world example Summary
12. Project Governance and Quality Assurance
Project Governance and Delivery Review
Project Lifecycle reviews
Phase-by-phase Assessment Overview Project Major Deliverables Assessment Project Management Assessment review
Tiered governance Stage boundaries Formalities in Project Governance Minimum toolset Audit Requirements Project Closure Review Real world example
Quality Assurance Summary
13. Operation Phase
Activities within the Operation phase Project Planning
Project Planning – Monitoring & Controlling
Risk Management Scope Management Issue Management Timescale Management Cost Management Resource Management Communication Management Quality Management
Project Planning – Project Closure
Outstanding items Additional training Documentation Lessons Learned Tollgate Review Celebrate
Transition Solution to Support
Go-live support Support and Change Request Management Resource Management Ongoing support Issue and Support Logging Operation Validation
Future phases AX communities and resources online
AX user group LinkedIn Dynamics World Mibuso Microsoft CustomerSource Real world example
Summary
Index
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