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ULM250

Build Your Enterprise-SOA Development Landscape with SAP Best Practices

© SAP AG 2006, SAP TechEd ’06 / ULM250 / 2

Contributing Speaker

Peter LaemmerSAP Best Practices; SAP

Use of SAP Best Practices in the SAP Discovery System for Enterprise SOA

Wrap-Up

eSOA Landscape using SAP & SAP Best Practices overview

Hands-on Exercises

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Session Objectives

As a result of this session, you will be able to:Better understand options and tools you have to create an enterprise services oriented development environment focused on:

– SAP Best Practices- Configuration of SAP ECC 6.0 and SAP NW ’04s

– SAP Discovery System for eSOA

Get hands on configuration experience with SAP ECC 6.0 as the central SAP Application needed in an SAP-based eSOA development environmentLearn about the SAP Discovery System for enterprise SOA and how you can use this in a proof of concept or pilot project

Hands-on exercises will not cover:System landscape installation (technical installation and connectivity)Details on how to create or use SAP’s standard enterprise services

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DEMO

What Can You do or Develop in an eSOA Landscape?Example With The SAP Discovery System for eSOA

Sce-

nario Create

Sales OrderAnalyzeStock

RequestQuotation

Place P.O.

ConfirmOrder

ReceiveGoods

Ente

rpris

e Se

rvic

es

Goods receipt is service enabled via interactive form

ResponseP.O. confirmation displayed to Inventory Manager

Request/responsePurchase order to selected vendor

Request/responseSupplier list for product IDSupplier RFQ to multiple vendors

Inte

grat

ion

plat

form

Bus

ines

s A

pplic

atio

ns

MDM

ERP

Portal

Exchange Infra Exchange Infra

Bus. Intelligence

Portal

Non-SAP Non-SAPERP BI

Portal

Bus. Intelligence

Exchange Infra

Portal

MDMExchange Infra

Portal

Exchange Infra

NW AS–Comp. AppNW AS–Comp. App NW AS–Comp. App NW AS–Comp. App

ERP BI

Non-SAP

ERP ERPERP

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SAP NetWeaver 2004s

Non-SAPSystem

SAPGUI SAP NetWeaverDeveloper Studio

Browser BusinessExplorer

Adobe LiveCycleDesigner

EXAMPLE Landscape: SAP Discovery System for Enterprise SOA… What’s Inside?

BI - Bus. Intelligence

PI - Process Integration

BI JAVA

DI - Dev. Infrastucture

SAPNetWeaver

MDMAS ABAP AS JAVA

EP - Enterprise Portal

ESR

mySAP ERP 2005

EP Core

SAP XSS 6.0SAP ECC 6.0 - ERP

mySAP SRM 5.5

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SAP NetWeaver 2004s

SAPGUI SAP NetWeaverDeveloper Studio

Browser BusinessExplorer

Adobe LiveCycleDesigner

SAP Discovery System for eSOA –Where Are the SAP Best Practices uUsed?

BI - Bus. Intelligence

PI - Process Integration

BI JAVA

DI - Dev. Infrastucture

AS ABAP AS JAVA

EP - Enterprise Portal

ESR

mySAP ERP 2005

EP Core

SAP XSS 6.0SAP ECC 6.0 - ERP

mySAP SRM 5.5

Scenarios ECC 6.0:All configuration“Bought in Item”

Scenarios for BI:Inventory AnalysisSales AnalysisPurchasing AnalysisBilling booking &

backlog

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SAP NetWeaver 2004s

SAPGUI SAP NetWeaverDeveloper Studio

Browser BusinessExplorer

Adobe LiveCycleDesigner

Where Can You Use SAP Best Practices for Configuration of an eSOA Landscape?

BI - Bus. Intelligence

PI - Process Integration

BI JAVA

DI - Dev. Infrastucture

AS ABAP AS JAVA

EP - Enterprise Portal

ESR

mySAP ERP 2005

EP Core

SAP XSS 6.0SAP ECC 6.0 - ERP

mySAP SRM 5.5

Highlights:New scenarios for xApp Analytics:

Finance & HCMCRMSCMManufacturing

Scenarios for Process Integration:

SAP to SAPSAP to non-SAP

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SAP Best Practices: What Are They?

Time Risk

Pragmaticmethodology

Provenpreconfiguration

Extensivedocumentation

SAP Best Practices

Cost

SAP Best Practices are the sound foundation for prepacked ready-to-use business solutions

SAP Best Practices cover well-proven business scenarios that help to exploit the potentials of mySAP ERP

Flexible building block technology enables you to implement and adapt your solution in a very flexible way

Time/Cost/Risk Saving Tools

Phased implementation with increasing business value

Preconfigured end-to-end business scenarios

Predictable implementation time and cost

Addressing of key business requirements of midsize companies based on SAP experience and customer best practices

“What you see is what you get”

Fast – Repeatable - Affordable

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For all Solutions

Automated or Manual Implementation Procedures

Building Blocks

What SAP Best Practices: Deliverables

Methodology and Content Documentation

Scenario Description

End-user Documentation

Installation Guide

Configuration Guide

Training Material

Preconfiguration

For SAP R/3 and mySAP CRM

Configuration Settings

Master Data

Test Cases

Print Forms

User Roles

Documentation CDBusiness documentation, technical documentation, documentation templates, and conversion forms

System Add-OnThe Add-On contains all necessary elements that are needed for the installation process of Best Practices

Available as a download online on SAP Service Marketplace

Delivery Delivery

Cross-Industry and Industry-specific packaging for mySAP ERP solutions …

For SAP Enterprise Portal

Portal content and user roles

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mySAP ERPSAP R/3 Enterpr.

DIMP 4.71SAP CRM 4.0

SAP BW 3.5

SAP SCM 4.1

SAP EP 6.0

Expanded Global Portfolio:New and Improved SAP Best Practices Versions

BaselinePackage

CRM

BI

SCM Enterprise

Portals HCM

IAS

Preconfigured Smart Forms

VSDK

Australia Japan

Argentina Korea

Brazil Malaysia

Canada Mexico

Chile Norway

China Philippines

Colombia Singapore

Denmark Slovak Republic

Finland Sweden

France Thailand

Germany UK

Hong Kong US

India Venezuela

Professional ServicesAutomotive

SupplierFabricated Metals

High TechIndustrial Machi. &

Comp.Pharmaceuticals

Wholesale DistributionChemicals

Consumer ProductsLogistic Service

ProvidersMining

Public Sector

Retail

Utilities

Industries Cross Industries Components Country Baseline Versions

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Example of SAP Best Practices Deliverables…

DEMO

Documentation CDBusiness documentation, technical documentation, documentation templates, and conversion forms

System Add-OnThe Add-On contains all necessary elements that are needed for the installation process of Best Practices

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SAP Best Practices on the SAP Help Portal…

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Benefits of SAP Best Practices

Save time and moneyand achieve predicted results

Less risksavoid common e-Business beginners‘ mistakes

Empowermentthrough competitive business expertise

Fast trackto extending your business solution with new business processes

No trial runsstart straight off with a fully documented prototype that is fully reusable

Failure is not an option!it works: what you see is what you get for implementation

Communicationamong project team members and executives becomes more effective

Business platform for partnersevaluation, joint development, own development

Consistent approachfocusing on integrated end-to-end business processes

Use of SAP Best Practices in the SAP Discovery System for Enterprise SOA

Wrap-Up

eSOA Landscape using SAP & SAP Best Practices overview

Hands-on Exercises

Use of SAP Best Practices in the SAP Discovery System for Enterprise SOA

Wrap-Up

eSOA Landscape using SAP & SAP Best Practices overview

Hands-on Exercises

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SAP Discovery System details: Provide an Easy Learning & Prototyping Environment

Jumpstart your evaluation of additional solutionsUse documented scenario guides to walk through eSOA enabled business scenariosRefer to technical documentation regarding the SAP Discovery System’s configuration and developments to learn how each element of the eSOA scenario was createdTransfer that knowledge to your own sandbox environments

Demonstrate the additional value that customers can gain from their current SAP solution

Practice integration of various eSOA components with your own SAP and non-SAP applications See how your own system landscape and applications can be eSOA enabled

Complete learning environmentFully configured, documented and integrated landscape explore new solutionsDemonstrate newer SAP solutions to your internal business teams in a controlled environmentIdentify what could add value to your business and explore development options

SAP Discovery System for eSOA Guide

SAP NetWeaver IT Practices

SAP Best Practices

eSOA Adoption Program

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mySAP ERP LandscapemySAP ERP Core Components configured with SAP Best Practices tool suiteSAP NetWeaver ’04s

Preinstalled Operating System & Database

Microsoft Windows 2003 (included in the server cost)Microsoft SQL Server (180 day evaluation copy)

Packaged on an HP ProLiant Server2 Intel Xeon based 3.6GHz/2MB Single Core CPUs4 GB RAMGigaBit Dual Port NICRaid 12 - 72.8 GB 15K Drives2 - 146 GB 15K DrivesPricing:US : $8,999 USDOther countries: Comparable

SAP Discovery System For Enterprise SOA:What’s Inside?

Portal InteractiveForms

Web DynproSAP Analytics

SAP

Bes

t Pra

ctic

es

Non-SAP SystemmySAP ERP

SAP NetWeaverServicesRepository

Composite Application

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SAP NetWeaver 2004s

Non-SAPSystem

SAPGUI SAP NetWeaverDeveloper Studio

Browser BusinessExplorer

Adobe LiveCycleDesigner

How Was It Built?

BI - Bus. Intelligence

PI - Process Integration

BI JAVA

DI - Dev. Infrastucture

SAPNetWeaver

MDMAS ABAP AS JAVA

EP - Enterprise Portal

ESR

mySAP ERP 2005

EP Core

SAP XSS 6.0SAP ECC 6.0 - ERP

mySAP SRM 5.5

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SAP Discovery System for ESA DemoThe Business Scenario

Create* Sales Order

AnalyzeStock

RequestQuotation

Place* P.O.

ConfirmOrder

ReceiveGoods

TASKS:

SalesPerson

PurchasingAgent

WarehouseManager

ROLES:

ProcManager

urement

* Use of enterprise services here

Create* Sales Order

AnalyzeStock

RequestQuotation

Place*P.O.

ConfirmOrder

ReceiveGoods

ManagerApproval

ApprovalRequired?

YES

NO

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Procurement Agent

Warehouse Manager

ProcurementAgent

ProcurementAgent

ProcurementAgent

Sales Person

Ente

rpris

e Se

rvic

es

Goods receipt is service enabled via interactive form

ResponseP.O. confirmation displayed to Inventory Manager

Request/responsePurchase order to selected vendor

Request/responseSupplier list for product IDSupplier RFQ to multiple vendors

Delivery calls against contractOrder handlingDelivery

Analysis of inventory statusIdentify revenue impact of backlogInitiate corrective action

Enter customer sales order

Proc

ess

Des

crip

tion

Inte

grat

ion

plat

form

Bus

ines

s A

pplic

atio

nsR

oles

Org

. Uni

t

MDM

ERP

Portal

Exchange Infra Exchange Infra

Bus. Intelligence

Portal

ERP

Non

-SA

P

BI

ERP

Non

-SA

P

ERP

Non

-SA

P

ERP

Enterprise SOA-Enabled Procurement Scenario (Version 1)

ERP

Sce-

nario

BI

Portal

Bus. Intelligence

Exchange Infra

Portal

MDMExchange Infra

Portal

Exchange Infra

NW AS–Comp. AppNW AS–Comp. App NW AS–Comp. App NW AS–Comp. App

Create Sales Order

AnalyzeStock

RequestQuotation

Place P.O.

ConfirmOrder

ReceiveGoods

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SAP Discovery System DemoThe User’s View

SAP Analytics

Web DynPro

Interactive Forms

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SAP Discovery System for eSOA Documentation Guide

SAP Discovery System for eSOA Guide

Key Features:

Delivered on SDN: Comprises eLearnings, whitepapers, step-by-step tutorials.

Directs you to supporting content: Supporting content from SAP Best Practices, SAP NetWeaver IT Practices and the eSOA Roadmap.

Access to a community of experts : IX(#($*#(@#@).

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SAP Best Practices – Preconfigured Templates & Documentation Guides

SAP Best Practices

Key Features:

Foundation for SAP Discovery System configuration: mySAPERP and SAP NW BI configured based on SAP Best Practices content, fully documented.

Provides further content for additional exploration: Solutions from SAP Best Practices span the extended SAP application suite.

Available by download or on DVD : Provided to SAP customers as part of your SAP maintenance fee.

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Resources for SAP Discovery System…

For more informationhttp://sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/esadiscovery

Available now from HPwww.hp.com/go/server/sapDiscussions underway with other hardware vendors

Use of SAP Best Practices in the SAP Discovery System for Enterprise SOA

Wrap-Up

eSOA Landscape using SAP & SAP Best Practices overview

Hands-on Exercises

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Information, Download, and Ordering SAP Best Practices

How to order SAP Best Practices Cost: Free of charge

Downloads:Download: http://service.sap.com/installations SAP Installations & Upgrade Entry by Application Group Best Practices for mySAP All-in-One

Order Online: Customers and Partners: On the Services Marketplace www.service.sap.com from the Knowledge Shop

SAP Employees: Order from EBP/B2B Procurement system Knowledge Shop

On the following sites: http:// intranet.sap.com (Intranet)http://service.sap.com (SAP Service Marketplace)

SAP Help Portal – http://help.sap.comUse alias “/bestpractices” and navigate to:Industry, Cross-Industry Packages or Baseline Packages

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THANK YOU FOR YOURATTENTION !

QUESTIONS – SUGGESTIONS – DISCUSSION

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