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axsa: Updates to Business process management tools on Lifecycle services LCS
Источник: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/axsa/archive...vices-lcs.aspx
============== With Dynamics AX 2012 R3 we have shipped 147 new standard processes out of the box. In subsequent monthly releases we have shipped following more
Why are we doing this? Earlier this year we conducted a survey to understand whether people like BPM tools, what they do with these and what more will they like from MS. We got 60 responses with overwhelming majority saying they love the tool, they will like us to ship more standard processes out of the box and that most people use these tools across various implementation project activities - analysis, design, test & training. The survey results are here. Brief background on how we develop these will help you use them better, so here it is. We have a cross-industry library that is based on APQC PCF. APQC has done work in the past to combine industry processes into a cross-industry process framework so we leverage this instead of building something new. APQC frameworks are widely used across industries in US & Europe. Then we have industry libraries for Manufacturing, Retail & professional services. Some of the processes here have already shipped while others will follow. These processes are inspired from APQC framework but most often they go deeper than four levels that APQC publishes. In industry libraries, as opposed to cross-industry library, we have chosen to depict AX processes in more detail than what APQC process will allow us to do, therefore think of these processes as extensions and variations to APQC PCFs. APQC level definitions
APQC PCFs exist for several industries and one for cross-industry. APQC collects industry wide data and generalizes processes and creates its industry libraries and assigns unique IDs to these processes. It then regularly conducts a review and finds processes common across industries and promotes these to cross-industry library and assigns a unique ID to it. We did some work to identify following
Primary use cases These are primary use cases for BPMs that we ship
Some changes coming in the future will make working with these processes easier. We will implement tags on each node and capability to search through the tags and names of nodes. We will also put all processes into one big model so you can search instead of browsing as you do today. Once you find relevant nodes you can copy to your own model for further modifications. Building your own libraries If you decide to build your own libraries our experience has shown that it takes a bit of time to get used to the tools so please follow this iterative process
Build an excel template like the one shown below with your own defined levels Then build some formulae to convert this excel file into TR template shown below Import the template into TR and start recording Note:
A note on numbering of nodes Prefixes Numbers like 1.1, 3.2.1 etc. are prefixes that you see in node descriptions, these come from Task recorder templates when recordings (.axbpm) files are imported into LCS. The only purpose they serve is readability. Suffixes 5 digit codes in the end on node descriptions are unique identifiers of the "item" on that node. APQC specifies these unique IDs. In cross-industry library all nodes are APQC identifiers. In industry libraries, since we have made extensions and variations to APQC processes, we have introduced our own unique identifiers for new "items" that don’t exist in APQC PCFs. If you create your own processes you could also choose to uniquely identify them, if you do so, remember these need to be on Task recorder. Processes are recorded in Task recorder, download it here. You can find other LCS resources here. Special thanks to many folks who have helped us come this far. Please keep the feedback coming. Thanks. Источник: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/axsa/archive...vices-lcs.aspx
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