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Former Member
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Dear all,

can anybody share the ASAP methodology documentation

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Former Member
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Hi Sarath,

Check the link below:

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/48/623972d55a11d2bbf700105a5e5b3c/frameset.htm

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Regards

Karan

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Former Member
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Former Member
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hi gauravjit,

thanks for your reply.pls forward the useful links or any other documentation to sarathhll@gmail.com

Former Member
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Hello Sarath,

Document send to your gmail id.

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Gauravjit

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Former Member
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Hi,

thank you for your valuable information,hello sir and one more request will you plz briefly tell me how it will be in real time and i need the information of devolopment server,quality server,production server how it works iam waiting for your ASAP.My mail id is sapsd.suresh.iam waiting for your ASAP.

reazuddin_md
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Hi,Suresh

System Landscape:

The system landscape contains all systems that were installed. The customer can choose any landscape

according to the requirements.

If the customer is very big, one can implement four system landscapes. Mid size customers can go for two

system landscape.

Now we will see different system landscapes:

Four System Landscape:

In this landscape, we will find four systems,

1) development system

2) test system

3) pre-production system

4) production system

In development system, we find three clients

100

140

180

100 can be used as configuration client. 140 can be used for development. 180 can be used for testing

purpose in development system.

The Test system contains two clients

010

040

010 can be used for testing, where as 040can be used for training purposes.

The pre-production system is the one which behaves exactly as production system. It contains data similar to

production system. We can test with similar production data.

Production system contains one client where the end users will be working with real time data supporting day

to day business.

<a href="http://www.sapedition.com/w_sys_landscape.html">SAP LANDSCAPE</a>

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Former Member
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hi

Go through this.

Since ASAP is an important one to be kept in mind in projects.

<u>http://www.sapfans.com/sapfans/asap/be_01_e.htm</u>

Mohan

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Former Member
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Hi

Go through the main definition and importance.

ASAP (AcceleratedSAP) is a step-by-step methodology for speeding up the implementation of an SAP R/3 system. The components of ASAP, which can be used together or individually, are called accelerators. Accelerators are based on the best practices of SAP customers from around the world and consist of a number of templates, questions, and scenarios that require user input to help the user determine the best way to implement their R/3 system. According to SAP literature, ASAP can reduce the time required to implement an R/3 system by as much as 50%.

ASAP is shipped automatically with every R/3 delivery and upgrade. There is no charge for ASAP.

Mohan

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Hi

It would be helpful to go through the help document of ASAP Methodology.

The following information may clarify some doubts/requirements you have.

Generating the Project IMG through ASAP:

After you have set the project scope, the next step is to generate the Project IMG. From the Business Process Master List (BPML), you can directly access the IMG activities relevant for configuring each process.

BPML: The Business Process Master List, along with the Business Blueprint, is a key result of the second phase of the Roadmap. Microsoft Excel tables contain the SAP scenarios, process groups, and processes that have been set in scope in the SAP Reference Structure, and are crucial for configuring your SAP System. In Realization, the third phase of the Roadmap, the BPML provides the basis for monitoring and steering test activities and for configuring your SAP System. It contains the titles of the structure items, and displays the status, the owner, links to documentation and links to the SAP System. Amongst other things, the BPML allows you to:

1) Set your baseline and final scope. These are used for baseline and final configuration.

2) Access the Project IMG and specific IMG activities assigned to structure items.

3) Access integration test plans, which help you carry out all required integration tests.

The Prerequisite is you have set the project scope.

Process Flow to use the Business Blueprint as a basis for configuring your SAP System:

1) Set the project scope.

2) Generate the Project IMG.

3) Generate the BPML.

4) From a specific processes in the BPML, you can go to the relevant IMG activities and make Customizing settings.

Hope this information provides information

Mohan

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