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== Concepts within Power Platform ==
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* [[Power Apps]]
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* [[Power Automate]]
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* [[Power BI]]
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* [[Power Virtual Agents]]
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* [[Microsoft Dataverse]]
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* [[AI Builder]]
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* [[Connectors]]
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== Glossaries from Microsoft ==
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[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-automate/glossary Power Automate glossary]
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[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/maker/model-driven-apps/model-driven-app-glossary Model-driven apps glossary]
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== Acronymes related to Power Platform ==
 
== Acronymes related to Power Platform ==
 
 
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| AIAD || [[App in a Day]] || Global training concept where you learn about [[Power Apps]], [[Power Automate]], [[Dataverse]] etc.
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| AIAD || App in a Day || Global training concept where you learn about [[Power Apps]], [[Power Automate]], [[Dataverse]] etc. See [[In a Day]].
 
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| AID || [[Analytics in a Day]] ||  Global training concept targeting Data Engineers/Architects.
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| AID || Analytics in a Day ||  Global training concept targeting Data Engineers/Architects. See [[In a Day]].
 
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| ALM || [[Application Lifecycle Management]] || The lifecycle management of applications which includes governance, development and maintenance.
 
| ALM || [[Application Lifecycle Management]] || The lifecycle management of applications which includes governance, development and maintenance.
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| CRM || [[Customer Relationship Management]] || The concept of managing customer relationships.
 
| CRM || [[Customer Relationship Management]] || The concept of managing customer relationships.
 
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| DIAD || [[Dashboard in a Day]] || Global training concept targeting Business Analysts.
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| CWA || Custom Workflow Activity || [[Classic workflows]] can be extended by creating a CWA.
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| DIAD || Dashboard in a Day || Global training concept targeting Business Analysts. See [[In a Day]].
 
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| GA || [[General Availability]] || Release of software which is good enough to be made available outside the originating company.
 
| GA || [[General Availability]] || Release of software which is good enough to be made available outside the originating company.
 
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| MAIAD|| [[Modern Excel Analyst in a Day]] || Global training concept targeting Excel Data Users.
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| MAIAD|| Modern Excel Analyst in a Day || Global training concept targeting Excel Data Users. See [[In a Day]].
 
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| PCF || [[Power Apps Component Framework]] || The framework which Microsoft uses for developing components to Power Apps.
 
| PCF || [[Power Apps Component Framework]] || The framework which Microsoft uses for developing components to Power Apps.
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| RPA || [[Robotic Process Automation]] || Automate usage of legacy applications. Set it up with [[Power Platform]], part of [[Power Automate]].   
 
| RPA || [[Robotic Process Automation]] || Automate usage of legacy applications. Set it up with [[Power Platform]], part of [[Power Automate]].   
 
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| RPAIAD || [[RPA in a Day]] ||  Global training concept targeting Business and IT users.
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| PPAF || [[Power Platform Adoption Framework]] ||  Also abbreviated "PowerPlatformAF". A community-driven framework for adopting, managing, governing, and using Power Platform to develop solutions at scale.
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| PSA || Project Service Automation || One part of [[Microsoft Dynamics 365]]
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| RPAIAD || RPA in a Day ||  Global training concept targeting Business and IT users.  See [[In a Day]].
 
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| ISV || [[Independent Software Vendor]] || An organization specializing in making and selling software.
 
| ISV || [[Independent Software Vendor]] || An organization specializing in making and selling software.
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| URS|| [[Universal Resource Scheduling]] || Scheduling for any entity in Dynamics 365 Sales, Field Service, Customer Service, and Project Service Automation, including custom entities
 
| URS|| [[Universal Resource Scheduling]] || Scheduling for any entity in Dynamics 365 Sales, Field Service, Customer Service, and Project Service Automation, including custom entities
 
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| [[xRM]]|| eXtended Relationship Management or <i>any</i> Relationship Management || Where it as started. 😉 From xRM to CDS to Dataverse.  
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| [[xRM]]|| eXtended Relationship Management or <i>any</i> Relationship Management || Where it all started. 😉 From xRM to CDS to Dataverse.  
 
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| text = What we once knew as Entity, Field, Record, Option Set and Two Option are now Table, Column, Row, Choice and Yes/No. [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/maker/data-platform/data-platform-intro#terminology-updates Terminology updates]
 
| text = What we once knew as Entity, Field, Record, Option Set and Two Option are now Table, Column, Row, Choice and Yes/No. [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/maker/data-platform/data-platform-intro#terminology-updates Terminology updates]
 
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=== Fusion Team personas ===
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[[Fusion Teams]] is a concept often mentioned during Microsoft events. When Business Users and Developers work together in order to create Business Applications a so called Fusion Team is formed. There is a Microsoft Learn learning path about Fusion Teams and in the beginning Thereses a chapter ”Meet the Team”, which introduced the following roles: Full-stack developer, Office Manager, people from the business, different departements e.g. Inventory Management in the example, Lead Technician, IT responsible. 
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== Roles ==
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You often see <i> Citizen Developer</i> vs. <i>Professional Developer</i>. The Citizen Developer is usually someone at an organization who knows the business and who uses low-code tools to create business applications which support business processes, takes away manual work
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and make the business more productive. A Professional Developer typically is someone who writes code using an IDE (integrated development environment) and writes traditional code and extends with code where the low-code takes you no further.
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A <i>Maker</i> is someone who uses the low-code tools and create apps, chat bots, automations etc.
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An <i>Admin</i> typically manages environments, settings and Users etc.
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Have you seen other descriptions of these personas? Let us know!
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Also see [[Release Plan]] for a description from a feature perspective, what personas the features that are to be rolled out targets.
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The [[Power Platform Adoption Framework]] also brings up different roles and personas.
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=== Power Platform Weekly personas ===
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The community driven weekly newsletter [https://www.ppweekly.com PPWeekly] uses personas with related icons in order for their subscribers to more easily find content relevant for them. The following personas are used:
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🤵🏻 Business User
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🦸🏻‍♀️ Maker
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🧭 Decision Maker
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👩‍💻 Developer / Architect
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🚀 Admin / Center of Excellence
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📅 Events & Webinars
  
 
== About the CRM functionality from Microsoft ==
 
== About the CRM functionality from Microsoft ==
First there were [[CRM]], [[Microsoft Dynamics CRM]]. Then came [[Microsoft Dynamics 365]] Customer Engagement (CE). Then came Power Apps and the former Microsoft Dynamics CRM/365 became customer engagement (model-driven) apps, built on Power Platform. These apps are also referred to as first-party model apps. Examples are [[Dynamics 365 Sales]] and [[Dynamics 365 Customer Service]]. The on-premise version still goes under the name Dynamics 365 CE.
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First there was [[Microsoft Dynamics CRM]]. Then came [[Microsoft Dynamics 365]] Customer Engagement (CE). Then came Power Apps and the former Microsoft Dynamics CRM/365 became customer engagement (model-driven) apps, built on Power Platform. These apps are also referred to as first-party model apps. Examples are [[Dynamics 365 Sales]] and [[Dynamics 365 Customer Service]]. The on-premises version still goes under the name Dynamics 365 CE.
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[[Category:Admin]]
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[[Category:Maker]]
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[[Category:Developer]]

Latest revision as of 08:21, 19 August 2022

Concepts within Power Platform

Glossaries from Microsoft

Power Automate glossary Model-driven apps glossary

Acronymes related to Power Platform

Acronym Meaning Description
AIAD App in a Day Global training concept where you learn about Power Apps, Power Automate, Dataverse etc. See In a Day.
AID Analytics in a Day Global training concept targeting Data Engineers/Architects. See In a Day.
ALM Application Lifecycle Management The lifecycle management of applications which includes governance, development and maintenance.
CDM Common Data Model A set of standardized, extensible data schemas that Microsoft and its partners have published.
CDS Common Data Service A service for storing data in the could, back-end for model-driven Power Apps, security management and more.
CoE Center of Excellence Center of Excellence for the Power Platform, take a look at the Center of Excellence (CoE) Starter Kit
CRM Customer Relationship Management The concept of managing customer relationships.
CWA Custom Workflow Activity Classic workflows can be extended by creating a CWA.
DIAD Dashboard in a Day Global training concept targeting Business Analysts. See In a Day.
GA General Availability Release of software which is good enough to be made available outside the originating company.
MAIAD Modern Excel Analyst in a Day Global training concept targeting Excel Data Users. See In a Day.
PCF Power Apps Component Framework The framework which Microsoft uses for developing components to Power Apps.
PVA Power Virtual Agents One of the four main services of Power Platform. Build No-Code/Low-Code chat bots.
RPA Robotic Process Automation Automate usage of legacy applications. Set it up with Power Platform, part of Power Automate.
PPAF Power Platform Adoption Framework Also abbreviated "PowerPlatformAF". A community-driven framework for adopting, managing, governing, and using Power Platform to develop solutions at scale.
PSA Project Service Automation One part of Microsoft Dynamics 365
RPAIAD RPA in a Day Global training concept targeting Business and IT users. See In a Day.
ISV Independent Software Vendor An organization specializing in making and selling software.
URS Universal Resource Scheduling Scheduling for any entity in Dynamics 365 Sales, Field Service, Customer Service, and Project Service Automation, including custom entities
xRM eXtended Relationship Management or any Relationship Management Where it all started. 😉 From xRM to CDS to Dataverse.


Terminology updates within Microsoft Dataverse!

What we once knew as Entity, Field, Record, Option Set and Two Option are now Table, Column, Row, Choice and Yes/No. Terminology updates

Fusion Team personas

Fusion Teams is a concept often mentioned during Microsoft events. When Business Users and Developers work together in order to create Business Applications a so called Fusion Team is formed. There is a Microsoft Learn learning path about Fusion Teams and in the beginning Thereses a chapter ”Meet the Team”, which introduced the following roles: Full-stack developer, Office Manager, people from the business, different departements e.g. Inventory Management in the example, Lead Technician, IT responsible.

Roles

You often see Citizen Developer vs. Professional Developer. The Citizen Developer is usually someone at an organization who knows the business and who uses low-code tools to create business applications which support business processes, takes away manual work and make the business more productive. A Professional Developer typically is someone who writes code using an IDE (integrated development environment) and writes traditional code and extends with code where the low-code takes you no further.

A Maker is someone who uses the low-code tools and create apps, chat bots, automations etc. An Admin typically manages environments, settings and Users etc.

Have you seen other descriptions of these personas? Let us know!

Also see Release Plan for a description from a feature perspective, what personas the features that are to be rolled out targets.

The Power Platform Adoption Framework also brings up different roles and personas.

Power Platform Weekly personas

The community driven weekly newsletter PPWeekly uses personas with related icons in order for their subscribers to more easily find content relevant for them. The following personas are used:

🤵🏻 Business User

🦸🏻‍♀️ Maker

🧭 Decision Maker

👩‍💻 Developer / Architect

🚀 Admin / Center of Excellence

📅 Events & Webinars

About the CRM functionality from Microsoft

First there was Microsoft Dynamics CRM. Then came Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (CE). Then came Power Apps and the former Microsoft Dynamics CRM/365 became customer engagement (model-driven) apps, built on Power Platform. These apps are also referred to as first-party model apps. Examples are Dynamics 365 Sales and Dynamics 365 Customer Service. The on-premises version still goes under the name Dynamics 365 CE.