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Solution Development and Life Cycle
Solution Life Cycle
The Solution Life Cycle helps you understand how to manage automating your business processes, including design, testing, implementation and updating production processes.
When developing a Solution, you can use BPM Designer to help manage the life cycle of a Solution from development through implementation to your production environment, including tracking various Versions of your Solution Items or each time you Publish your Solution to a runtime environment. BPM Designer automatically tracks when you Check In your work on a Solution Item and when you Publish a Solution to a Runtime Environment, allowing you to identify previous Versions of a Solution Item should you need to return to a previous configuration to fix errors or change your design path.
Part 1: Definitions and Terms
Part 2: Developing Solutions - Using Check In, Check Out and Save
Part 3: Testing Solutions - Runtime Environments, Publishing and Publish Sets
Part 4: Solution Lifecycle - Managing Changes to Your Solution