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Business process modeler (BPM) in Lifecycle Services (LCS)

Important

As part of the One Dynamics One Platform work effort, some Microsoft Dynamics 365 Lifecycle Services (LCS) features have been deprecated. For more information, see Removed or deprecated platform features.

Business process modeler (BPM) in Microsoft Dynamics Lifecycle Services (LCS) is a tool that you can use to create, view, and modify repeatable implementations that are based on business process libraries. BPM helps you align your business processes with industry-standard processes that are described by the American Productivity & Quality Center (APQC). You can perform fit-gap analysis between your business requirements and the default processes in finance and operations apps. Additionally, you can add new business processes that aren't already defined.

BPM is compatible with the following products:

  • Microsoft Word – You can generate documentation for business processes.
  • Microsoft Visio – You can export business process maps to Visio files.

Note

The information in this article is specific only to finance and operations apps. For information about Business process modeler and Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012, see Business process modeler (BPM) in Lifecycle Services (LCS).

Prerequisites

To effectively use BPM, you must have Microsoft Office 2010 and a Microsoft Azure DevOps project.

Getting started

Follow these steps to access BPM.

  1. Go to LCS.

  2. Sign in, open a project, and then select the Business process modeler from the drop-down menu. The Business process libraries page has three sections:

    • Project libraries – This section contains business processes that a user has created or added.
    • Corporate libraries – This section contains custom business processes that someone in your organization has published.
    • Global libraries – This section contains cross-industry standard business processes, typically published by Microsoft.
  3. To copy a standard business process library from the Global libraries section to the Project libraries section, select the upper-right corner of the tile in the Global libraries section, and then select Copy.

  4. After the business process library has been added to the Project libraries section, select the tile to view the business process library.

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