what is the road map of SAP ?
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Answer / jaswant singh rawat
Roadmap provides the methodology for implementing and
continuously optimizing your SAP System. It divides the
implementation process into five phases and offers detailed
Project Plans to assist you (in Microsoft Project format).
The documentation stored at each level of the Roadmap tree
structure contains recommendations on implementing your SAP
System and links to helpful tools and accelerators.
Purpose
When you install the Implementation Assistant you can
choose from several Roadmap types and flavors.
Roadmap types
Roadmap flavors
Implementation
R/3 System (Continuous Improvement)
BW
APO
Business-to-Business Procurement
Global ASAP
R/3 System
Upgrade
R/3 System
In your implementation project (Roadmap type:
Implementation), you can bring together several Roadmap
flavors in one Roadmap. The Implementation Assistant also
helps you to implement a combination of software
implementation projects.
Features
The implementation of your SAP System covers the following
phases:
Project Preparation
In this phase you plan your project and lay the foundations
for successful implementation. It is at this stage that you
make the strategic decisions crucial to your project:
Define your project goals and objectives
Clarify the scope of your implementation
Define your project schedule, budget plan, and
implementation sequence
Establish the project organization and relevant committees
and assign resources
Business Blueprint
In this phase you create a blueprint using the Question &
Answer database (Q&Adb), which documents your enterprise’s
requirements and establishes how your business processes
and organizational structure are to be represented in the
SAP System. You also refine the original project goals and
objectives and revise the overall project schedule in this
phase.
Realization
In this phase, you configure the requirements contained in
the Business Blueprint. Baseline configuration (major
scope) is followed by final configuration (remaining
scope), which can consist of up to four cycles. Other key
focal areas of this phase are conducting integration tests
and drawing up end user documentation.
Final Preparation
In this phase you complete your preparations, including
testing, end user training, system management, and cutover
activities. You also need to resolve all open issues in
this phase. At this stage you need to ensure that all the
prerequisites for your system to go live have been
fulfilled.
Go Live & Support
In this phase you move from a pre-production environment to
the live system. The most important elements include
setting up production support, monitoring system
transactions, and optimizing overall system performance.
After your system has gone live, you can use a separate
Roadmap with six work packages, in order to optimize your
SAP System continuously.
These phases are the main milestones for your SAP System
implementation project. Each phase has:
Work packages, which consist of activities, for which
project teams are responsible.
Activities, which consist of tasks, which are processed by
one or more team members.
Tasks, which are carried out by a project team member. You
can also access the How-to sections and accelerators at
this level.
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
The Road Map for SAP is WALLDROF Germany and from which
place you want to know RoadMap.
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