When implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 (formerly Dynamics CRM), one of the early steps in the process is to elaborate requirements so they can be mapped to Dynamics features or to configurations or customizations needed to fulfill the requirements.
Many customer requirements start off as rather vague, and require further investigation before they can be the solid basis of the project. Let’s…
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Elaborating Dynamics 365 Requirements
When implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 (formerly Dynamics CRM), one of the early steps in the process is to elaborate requirements so they can be mapped to Dynamics features or to configurations or customizations needed to fulfill the requirements. Many customer requirements start off as rather vague, and require further investigation before they can be the solid basis of the project.
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