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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Differences between Implementation, Support, Upgrade and Roll out projects

Implementation
Customer wants to install SAP/Include different modules of SAP viz. MM/SD/FI/CO/PP etc. This is implementation project. Here one needs to integrate several modules, migrate data from Legacy system to SAP system. Need to prepare interfaces/RFC's to interact with 3rd party systems.

Support
Customer has already installed SAP & wants to give the work of maintaining those systems. This is support project

Upgrade
Customer has SAP Version 4.6b and wants to update his version i.e. wants to go to Version 4.7. This is upgrade project

Rollouts
Customer has upgraded his version & wants to rollout country specific changes.
This is rollout project 

Friday, March 16, 2012

GAP Analysis

Gap means small cracks. In SAP world or in Information Technology world, gap analysis is the study of the differences between two different information systems or applications( ex; existing system or legacy system with Client and new is SAP), often for the purpose of determining how to get from one state to a new state. A gap is sometimes spoken of as "the space between where we are and where we want to be."

Gap Analysis is undertaken as a means of bridging that space. Actual Gap Analysis is time consuming and it plays vital role in Business Blueprint [AS IS Process] stage.

A through Gap Analysis will identify the gaps between how the business operates and its needs against what the package can can't do. For each gap there will be one of three outcomes which must be recorded and actioned,

1. GAP must be closed and customized software can be developed
2. GAP must be closed but software cannot be written therefore a workaround is required
3. GAP does not need to be closed.

A point worth mentioning here is that at time people confuse between user-exits and Gap Analysis. User exits are standard gate ways provided by SAP to exit the standard code and we can write our own code with the help of ABAP workbench, its not new functionality which we are trying to build in sap but its slight enhancement within the same code.

Gap analysis is start point of Realization and once business Blueprint is finished we have to find the realization of sap system for client requirement and there will be certain gaps when compared to system fit. Those gaps can be closed either by re-engineering of business process to fit with SAP or we have to use USER exits in case of small deviations or complete enhancements with the help of ABAP to fit with the SAP system.

The Gaps can differ from company to company. Most commonly, however, missing functionality is industry-specific.
Examples:

1. MGM Studios and Lycos sometime back worked with SAP to develop its new intellectual property management and media advertising management functionality, respectively.
2. A leading Oral care product company wanted the promotion of free-goods where they wanted 'Buy one get 2 different products free'. 

What are Functional Specifications?

Functional specifications (functional specs), in the end, are the blueprint for how you want a particular report and transaction to look and work. It details what the report will do, how a user will interact with it, and what it will look like. By creating a blueprint of the report or transaction first, time and productivity are saved during the development stage because the programmers can program instead of also working out the logic of the user-experience. It will also enable you to manage the expectations of your clients or management, as they will know exactly what to expect.

A key benefit of writing up a Functional Spec is in streamlining the development process. The developer working from the spec has, ideally, all of their questions answered about the report or transaction and can start building it. And since this is a spec that was approved by the client, they are building nothing less than what the client is expecting. There should be nothing left to guess or interpret when the spec is completed.

Functional Specification
A functional specification (or sometimes functional specifications) is a formal document used to describe in detail for software developers a product's intended capabilities, appearance, and interactions with users. The functional specification is a kind of guideline and continuing reference point as the developers write the programming code. (At least one major product development group used a "Write the manual first" approach. Before the product existed, they wrote the user's guide for a word processing system, then declared that the user's guide was the functional specification. The developers were challenged to create a product that matched what the user's guide described.) Typically, the functional specification for an application program with a series of interactive windows and dialogs with a user would show the visual appearance of the user interface and describe each of the possible user input actions and the program response actions. A functional specification may also contain formal descriptions of user tasks, dependencies on other products, and usability criteria. Many companies have a guide for developers that describes what topics any product's functional specification should contain.
For a sense of where the functional specification fits into the development process, here are a typical series of steps in developing a software product:

Requirements:
This is a formal statement of what the product planners informed by their knowledge of the marketplace and specific input from existing or potential customers believe is needed for a new product or a new version of an existing product. Requirements are usually expressed in terms of narrative statements and in a relatively general way.

Objectives: Objectives are written by product designers in response to the Requirements. They describe in a more specific way what the product will look like. Objectives may describe architectures, protocols, and standards to which the product will conform. Measurable objectives are those that set some criteria by which the end product can be judged. Measurability can be in terms of some index of customer satisfaction or in terms of capabilities and task times. Objectives must recognize time and resource constraints. The development schedule is often part or a corollary of the Objectives.
Functional specification.: The functional specification (usually functional spec or just spec for short) is the formal response to the objectives. It describes all external user and programming interfaces that the product must support.
Design change requests: Throughout the development process, as the need for change to the functional specification is recognized, a formal change is described in a design change request.

Logic Specification:
The structure of the programming (for example, major groups of code modules that support a similar function), individual code modules and their relationships, and the data parameters that they pass to each other may be described in a formal document called a logic specification. The logic specification describes internal interfaces and is for use only by the developers, testers, and, later, to some extent, the programmers that service the product and provide code fixes to the field.

User documentation:
In general, all of the preceding documents (except the logic specification) are used as source material for the technical manuals and online information (such as help pages) that are prepared for the product's users.
Test plan: Most development groups have a formal test plan that describes test cases that will exercise the programming that is written. Testing is done at the module (or unit) level, at the component level, and at the system level in context with other products. This can be thought of as alpha testing. The plan may also allow for beta test. Some companies provide an early version of the product to a selected group of customers for testing in a "real world" situation.

The Final Product:
Ideally, the final product is a complete implementation of the functional specification and design change requests, some of which may result from formal testing and beta testing. The cycle is then repeated for the next version of the product, beginning with a new Requirements statement, which ideally uses feedback from customers about the current product to determine what customers need or want next.
Most software makers adhere to a formal development process similar to the one described above. The hardware development process is similar but includes some additional considerations for the outsourcing of parts and verification of the manufacturing process itself. 

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Understanding Material Determination

Understanding Material Determination

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SAP_Fundamentals_eBooks:

mySAP CRM - Overview of the mySAP CRM Solution.pdf
mySAP SAPTEC - SAP NetWeaver - Fundamentals of the Application Platform.pdf
mySAP SRM - Supplier Relationship Management.pdf
SAP01 - SAP Overview - Participant Handbook.pdf
SAPBI - Business Intelligence - Participant Handbook.pdf
SAPBO - SAP BusinessObjects for SAP Netweaver BI.pdf
SAPEP - SAP Enterprise Portal Fundamentals - Participant Handbook.pdf
SAPFIN - mySAP ERP Financials - Participant Handbook.pdf
SAPHR - mySAP ERP Human Capital Management - Overview.pdf
SAPIHC - Overview of SAP for Healthcare.rar
SAPNW - SAP NetWeaver - Overview - Instructor Handbook.pdf
SAPNW - SAP NetWeaver - Overview - Participant Handbook.pdf
SAPSCM - mySAP Supply Chain Management Overview - Participant Handbook.pdf
SAPSRM - mySAP Supplier Relationship Management.pdf
SOA100 - SAP Enterprise SOA - Overview.pdf


SAP_eBooks_Collection:

201 Interview Questions - SAP Business Information Warehouse.pdf
ABAP Development for SAP NetWeaver BI - User Exits and BAdls.pdf
ABAP Development.djvu
ABAP Objects - An Introduction to Programming SAP Applications(Scanned).pdf
ABAP Objects.djvu
ALE, EDI, & IDoc Technologies for SAP.pdf
Applied SAPr BI 7.0 Web Reports - Using BEx Web Analyzer and Web Application Des
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Building and Scaling SAP Business Information Warehouse on DB2 UDB ESE.pdf
Building Webservices with ABAP and SAP Web Application Server.pdf
Business Processes - Operational Solutions for SAP Implementation.pdf
Configuring SAP R3 FICO.pdf
Configuring SAPr ERP Sales and Distribution.pdf
Database Administration Experiences SAP R 3 on DB2 for OS 390.pdf
Enterprise Data Warehousing With Sap Bw - Overview.pdf
Enterprise Management with SAP SEMT Business Analytics.pdf
Essential ABAP Objects.pdf
Functions in Detail - R3 System Materials Management.pdf
Implementation Strategies for SAP R3 in a Multinational Organization.pdf
Implementing SAP R 3 on OS 400.pdf
Implementing SAP R3 - The Guide for Business and Technology Managers.pdf
Implementing SAP R3 in 21st Century - Methodology and Case Studies.pdf
Implementing SAPR3 Sales And Distribution.pdf
Implementing SAPr ERP Sales & Distribution.pdf
Integrating WebSphere Commerce with SAP R 3 Using WebSphere InterChange Server.p
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Internal Audit Handbook Management with the SAP.PDF
Introduction to SAP ERP.pdf
Managing Business with SAP - Planning, Implementation,and Evaluation.pdf
Managing Business with SAP Planning, Implementation and Evaluation - Idea Group.
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Managing SAP R 3 with Tivoli.pdf
Mastering SQL Queries for SAP Business One.pdf
Mastering+the+SAP.PDF
McGraw Hill SAP NetWeaver Portal Technology The Complete Reference.rar
Microsoft .NET and SAP.chm
mySAP CRM Official Guide Book.djvu
mySAP Toolbag for Performance Tuning and Stress Testing.chm
Next Generation ABAP Development.pdf
Production+Planning+and+Control+with+SAP.PDF
R3 System MRP Strategies Made Easy.pdf
R3 System Product Costing Made Easy.pdf
Sams Teach Yourself SAP
Sams Teach Yourself SAP in 24 Hours - Fourth Edition.pdf
Sap - Business Process Management - Build Your Own Workflow From Scratch.pdf
SAP ABAP Interview Questions Answers and Explanations - ABAP Certification Rev
iew.PDF
SAP AND DATA WAREHOUSING.pdf
SAP Basis Interview Questions, Answers, and Explanations.pdf
SAP Business Information Warehouse on OS 390.pdf
SAP Business Information Warehouse on the AS 400 System.pdf
SAP Business Workflow Interview Questions, Answers,and Explanations.pdf
SAP CRM Interview Questions, Answers, and Explanations.pdf
SAP CRM Middleware Configurations (SDN).pdf
SAP EDI IDOC and Interfacing Interview Questions Answers and Explanations.pdf
SAP FICO Certification Preparation(Scanned).pdf
SAP FICO Interview Questions Answers and Explanations.pdf
SAP Governance Risk and Compliance.djvu
SAP Hardware Solutions - Servers Storage and Networks for mySAP.com.pdf
SAP HR Interview Questions Answers and Explanations.pdf
SAP Implementation Unleashed - A Business and Technical Roadmap to Deploying SAP
.pdf
SAP MM - Functionality and Technical Configuration(Scanned).pdf
SAP MM Certification Questions Answers and Explanations.pdf
SAP NetWeaver For Dummies.chm
SAP PM Interview Questions, Answers, and Explanations.pdf
SAP Press - Advanced BSP Programming.pdf
SAP PS FAQ SAP Project Systems Questions Answers and Explanations.pdf
SAP QM Interview Questions, Answers, and Explanations - SAP Quality Management C
ertification Review.pdf
SAP Query Reporting.chm
SAP R3 for Everyone.chm
SAP SCM Interview Questions, Answers, and Explanations SAP SCM Certification Rev
iew.pdf
SAP SD Interview Questions Answers and Explanations.pdf
SAP Security Configuration and Deployment - IT Administrators Guide.pdf
SAP Security Essentials.pdf
SAP SRM Advanced EBP Cookbook.pdf
SAP SRM 4.0 Installation Procedure.pdf
SAP SRM Advanced CCM Cookbook - Requisite Catalog and SAP CCM Configuration and
Management.pdf
SAP SRM Extended Classic Cookbook.pdf
SAP System Fields Alphabetical.pdf
SAP Tables For All Modules.pdf
SAP TRANSACTION CODES - Frequently Used T-Codes.pdf
SAPr Business Information Warehouse Reporting - Building Better BI with SAPr BI
7.0.pdf
SAPr ERP Financials and FICO Handbook.pdf
SAPr NetWeaver Portal Technology - The Complete Reference.pdf
SAPr+BEx+Simplified+-+Business+Explorer+for+End-Users.PDF
SAPr+NetWeaver+Portal+Technology+-+The+Complete+Reference.PDF
Security and Control for SAP R3.pdf
Service Parts Planning with mySAP SCM.pdf
Supply Chain Management Based on SAP Systems Architecture and Planning Processes
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Supply Chain Management with APO.pdf
The 123s of ABC in SAP.pdf
The Impact of RFID on Warehouse and Distribution.pdf
The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) - An Overview.pdf
The SAP R3 Guide to EDI, IDocs and Interfaces.pdf
Upgrading SAP.pdf
Using SAP R3.pdf
Using Tivoli to Manage a Large-Scale SAP R 3 Environment.pdf
Warehouse Management - Functionality and Technical Configuration.pdf
WebSphere Business Integration for SAP.pdf
_SAP_Applications_On_IBM_PowerVM.pdf_


SAP_XI_PI_Certification:

BIT100 - Integration Technology - Instructor Handbook.pdf
BIT100 - Integration Technology - Participant Handbook_2.pdf
BIT140 - XML in SAP Solutions - Instructor Handbook.pdf
BIT300 - Integration Technology ALE.pdf
BIT320 - EDI Integration Technology.pdf
BIT400 - SAP Exchange Infrastructure.pdf
BIT430 - Business Process Management.pdf
BIT450 - SAP Exchange Infrastructure Development.pdf
BIT460 - SAP Exchange Infrastructure Mapping.zip
BIT525 - Developing BAPI Enabled Web Applications with Visual Basic.pdf
BIT601 - SAP Workflow Definition and Use of Customer-Specific Workflows.pdf
BIT610 - SAP Workflow Programming.pdf


SAP_SRM_Certification:

mySAP SRM - Supplier Relationship Management.pdf
SAPSRM - mySAP Supplier Relationship Management.pdf
SRM 6.0 - Portal Configuration.pdf
SRM220 - Analytical EBP.pdf

SAP_PP_Certification:

PP40_1.pdf
PP40_2.pdf
PP40_3.pdf

SAP_NW_Java_Certification:

JA100 - SAP J2SE Fundamentals.pdf
JA300 - SAP J2EE Fundamentals.pdf
JA310 - Java Web Dynpro Basics.pdf
JA312 - Advanced Web Dynpro for Java.pdf
JA331 - SAP Java Open Integration Technologies.zip
JA340 - NetWeaver Development Infrastructure.pdf
JA720 - Migrating a J2EE Application to SAP NetWeaver - Basics.pdf
TAJ311 - Web Dynpros.pdf
TJA311 - Web Dynpro.pdf
TJA320 - Persistence & EJBs (incl. Certi).pdf
TJA700 - SAP J2EE Essentials for Migration.pdf

SAP_MM_WM_Certification:

EWM100 - Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) Processes.pdf
EWM110 - Extended Warehouse Management Customizing.pdf
LO020 - Processes In Procurement.pdf
LO050 - Manufacturing Planning And Execution For Discrete And Repetitive.pdf
LO605 - Sales.pdf
LO615 - Billing.pdf
LO620 - Pricing in SD.pdf
LO650 - Cross-Functional Customizing in SD.pdf
Material Requirements Planning.pdf
MM - Materials Management - Workflow Scenarios.pdf
SD Workflow Scenarios.pdf
TAMM40 - Materials Management - 1.pdf
TAMM40 - Materials Management - 2.pdf
TAMM40 - Materials Management - 3.pdf
TAMM40 - Materials Management - 4.pdf
TAMM41 - Materials Management - Appendices.pdf


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TASD40_2.pdf
TASD40_3.pdf
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