Application lifecycle management for Dynamics 365

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While working as part of a project team, you’ll participate in the application lifecycle management (ALM) process that’s established for the team. An ALM strategy is in place to provide guidance and support to the team that’s deploying Dynamics 365 applications. ALM isn’t specific to Dynamics 365; it’s adapted for use from traditional software development practices. As a team member, you won’t be defining the ALM process, but it will impact how you work on the project. Knowing some ALM basics can help you be a more effective team member.

Learning objectives

In this module, you will:

  • Discover how ALM is applied to Dynamics 365 projects.
  • Learn how to participate in the ALM processes.
  • Conceptualize how to use the different types of environments for ALM.

Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of Dynamics 365 applications
  • Basic knowledge of Microsoft Power Platform