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2 SAP America, 2002 USD/Chico Plug & Play Grant 1 The Basics of SAP’s Integrated Business Solution

3 SAP America, 2002 USD/Chico Plug & Play Grant 2 SAP  Systems, Applications, and Products in Data Processing (SAP)  Name of the company –SAP AG –SAP America  Name of the software –SAP R/2 – Mainframe version –SAP R/3 – Client/Server version

4 SAP America, 2002 USD/Chico Plug & Play Grant 3 SAP AG  Founded in Germany (1972)  World’s fourth largest software provider  World’s largest provider of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software  Company stock trades on the Frankfurt and New York exchanges

5 SAP America, 2002 USD/Chico Plug & Play Grant 4 SAP R/3  World-wide usage  Designed to satisfy the information needs for all business sizes (international to local) –Multi-lingual –Multi-currency  Designed to satisfy the information needs for all industries (industry solutions)

6 SAP America, 2002 USD/Chico Plug & Play Grant 5 SAP R/3  Enables a company to link it’s business processes  Ties together disparate business functions (integrated business solution)  Helps the organization run smoothly  Real-time environment  Scalable and flexible

7 SAP America, 2002 USD/Chico Plug & Play Grant 6 Top ERP Providers  SAP  J.D. Edwards  Peoplesoft  Oracle  Microsoft—Great Plains

8 SAP America, 2002 USD/Chico Plug & Play Grant 7 Architecture  Central relational database (e.g., Oracle and many others)  Client/Server—three-tiered  Oriented towards common identifiable business modules (PP, MM, SD, FI, CO, HR)

9 SAP America, 2002 USD/Chico Plug & Play Grant 8 Relational Database  Tables: Defines and links thousands of tables of information  Advantages –Consistent and accurate data –Common definitions for terms –Shared, but restricted usage (e.g., profiles) –Eliminates data redundancy

10 SAP America, 2002 USD/Chico Plug & Play Grant 9 Client/Server Environment  Client –Software/hardware combination that can make a request for services from a central repository of resources  Server –Software/hardware combination that can provide services to a group of clients in a controlled environment

11 SAP America, 2002 USD/Chico Plug & Play Grant 10 Three-Tier SAP Structure  GUI—Graphical User Interface  Application server (one or many)  Database server (one single location)

12 SAP America, 2002 USD/Chico Plug & Play Grant 11 Business Modules  Collections of logically related transactions within identifiable business functions –PP (Make) –MM (Buy) –SD (Sell) –FI and CO (Track) –HR

13 SAP America, 2002 USD/Chico Plug & Play Grant 12 SAP R/3 Modules

14 SAP America, 2002 USD/Chico Plug & Play Grant 13 SAP R/3 Advanced Basics  Instance—each install of the SAP R/3 software on an individual application server  Configurable—each instance can be distinctively configured to fit the needs and desires of the customer’s (within limits)  Most of the infrastructure decisions, including configuration decisions, occur during project implementation

15 SAP America, 2002 USD/Chico Plug & Play Grant 14 Configuration/Customization  The process of tailoring SAP software by selecting specific functionality from a list of those supported by the software, very much like setting defaults (e.g., Word, Access)  DOES NOT involve changes to the underlying software code

16 SAP America, 2002 USD/Chico Plug & Play Grant 15 Programming Code Modifications  Changes to the delivered code  ABAP/4—Advanced Business Application Programming (ABAP)  This is not recommended as it makes migration to new versions much more difficult

17 SAP America, 2002 USD/Chico Plug & Play Grant 16 SAP R/3 Document Principle  Each business transaction that writes data to the database creates a uniquely numbered electronic document  Each document contains information such as –Responsible person –Date and time of the transaction –Commercial content  Once created, a document can not be deleted from the database

18 SAP America, 2002 USD/Chico Plug & Play Grant 17 Review  SAP and SAP R/3  Enterprise Resource Planning  Architecture  Client/Server Software  Relational Database  SAP R/3 Modules  Configurable Software  Programming Code Modifications—No!!  SAP R/3 Document Principle


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