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articles/business-process-tracking/create-business-process.md

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# Create a business process to add business context about Azure resources using Azure Business Process Tracking (Preview)
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To add business context around the Azure resources in an integration solution, you can visualize business processes flows for the tasks implemented by these resources. In Azure Business Process Tracking, a business process is a series of stages that represent the tasks that flow through a real-world business scenario. This business process also specifies a single business identifer or *transaction ID*, such as a ticket number, order number, case number, and so on, to identify a transaction that exists across all the stages in the business process and to correlate those stages together.

articles/business-process-tracking/deploy-business-process.md

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# Deploy a business process and tracking profile to Azure (Preview)
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After you map your business process stages to the operations and outputs in Standard logic app workflows, you're ready to deploy your business process and tracking profile to Azure.

articles/business-process-tracking/manage-business-process.md

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# Manage a business process in an application group (Preview)
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After you create or deploy a business process that shows the flow through a real-world business scenario and tracks real-world data that moves through that flow, you can manage various aspects of that business process.

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# Map a business process to a Standard logic app workflow (Preview)
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After you finish creating your business process, you can map each stage, transaction ID, and business properties to actual operations and outputs in a Standard logic app workflow that you created using Azure Logic Apps.

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# What is Azure Business Process Tracking? (Preview)
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As a developer or business analyst working on solutions that integrate services and systems using various Azure resources, you might have difficulties visualizing the relationship between the technical components in your solution and your business scenario. To include business context about the Azure resources in your solution, you can build business processes that visually represent the business logic implemented by these resources. In Azure Business Process Tracking, a business process is a series of stages that represent the tasks flowing through real-world business scenario.

articles/integration-environments/create-application-group.md

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# Create an application group (Preview)
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After you create an integration environment, create one or more application groups to organize existing Azure resources related to your integration solutions. These groups help you break down your environment even further so that you can manage your resources at more a granular level.

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# Create an integration environment (Preview)
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To centrally and logically organize and manage Azure resources associated with your integration solutions, create an integration environment. For more information, see [What is Azure Integration Environments](overview.md)?

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# What is Azure Integration Environments? (Preview)
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As a developer who works on solutions that integrate services and systems in the cloud, on premises, or both, you often have multiple or different Azure resources to implement your solutions. If you have many Azure resources across various solutions, you might struggle to find and manage these resources across the Azure portal and to keep these resources organized per solution.

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