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what's the relationship between NetWeaver and R/3 ??

Former Member
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hi,

could someone give me an easy description about the relationship between NW and R/3 ??

thanks

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Former Member
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hello,

better some one could support a history explain, for i think it's a evolution from R/3 to NW.

eddy_declercq
Active Contributor
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Hi,

This question has been asked in the forums multiple times.

Pls check threads like

/thread/244809 [original link is broken]

for answers

Eddy

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Former Member
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Hi,

Do a search in google and you will find lot of documents "Evolution of Enterprise Service architecture" and "Enterprise Service architecture". These docs take you through R/3 and NW.

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/3d9d1904-0901-0010-18b2-f0641a0f...

Thanks & Regards,

VIjith

Answers (2)

Answers (2)

Former Member
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Hi

R3 represents a 3 level client server level architecture which has evolved into Netweaver which has some additional functionlities like

easy integration to other systems.

Interoperability

OS and database abstraction to name a few.

Former Member
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Hi,

This is a very good link which will clear all your doubts.

https://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/x/bmc

Do reward points if useful

Regards,

Nayana