SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP)
SAP BTP is an integrated platform provided by SAP that offers cloud-based services for building, integrating, and extending applications in the enterprise landscape. SAP BTP combines several key SAP cloud technologies into one platform, including: In the context of an
SAP S/4 Hana Documentation #3
What is the difference between FS and SDD? Functional Specification (FS): The FS document captures the functional requirements of the system. This document outlines the system’s expected behavior from a business user’s perspective, capturing the purpose, inputs, and outputs of
SAP S/4 Hana Documentation #2
What is the difference between BPD and SDD? Business Process Design (BPD): The BPD focuses on the business processes – the steps, roles, inputs and outputs, and related business rules. The objective of the BPD is to define how business
SAP S/4 Hana Documentation #1
What are the typical project documents? Sequence Document Description Dependencies 1 Business Process Design (BPD) This document outlines how business processes will operate with the new S/4HANA system, including both the ‘as-is’ and the ‘to-be’ processes. Prior knowledge of existing
SAP Activate Methodology
SAP Activate methodology is a framework designed by SAP to streamline and accelerate the implementation of SAP solutions. It provides a structured approach to project management, guiding project teams through the entire implementation process from preparation to deployment and post-go-live
SAP System Integration Testing (SIT)
SAP System Integration Testing (SIT) is a crucial phase in the implementation of an SAP system. It is a formal testing process that is used to validate the integration of various SAP modules, such as Finance, Sales and Distribution, Materials
Lessons Learnt in SAP project
There are many lessons that can be learned from SAP projects, both positive and negative. Here are some common lessons that organizations may learn from SAP projects: By learning these lessons and applying them to future SAP projects, organizations can
How to put project back on track?
Putting a project back on track involves identifying the root cause of the problems, developing a plan to address the issues, and taking action to implement the plan. Here are some steps that can help to put a project back
When project resources not delivering according to plan
When project resources are not delivering according to plan, there are several steps that can be taken to address the situation: Identify the root cause: It is important to identify the root cause of the problem, whether it is a