on 09-24-2008 1:56 PM
Dear All,
What is the meaning for blue print ? What it consists of ??
Regards,
Rajesh
Hi Rajesh
depending on the context.
In general it is something like a "first plan". For instance when upgrading, you first run a test upgrade in order to learn about the issues, which you might face in the real project. This step/ result is often called "blueprint phase".
regards
Andreas
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Hello,
This function documents the business processes in your company that you want to implement in the system. In a Business Blueprint for Projects, you create a project structure in which relevant business scenarios, business processes and process steps are organized in a hierarchical structure.
You can also create project documentation and assign it to individual scenarios, processes or process steps. You then assign transactions to each process step, to specify how your business processes should run in your SAP systems.
The Business Blueprint provides a common strategy of how your business processes are to be mapped into one or more SAP systems. The Business Blueprint documents in detail the scope of business scenarios, business processes, process steps, and the requirements of an SAP solution implementation.
Structure
A Business Blueprint comprises the following structure elements in a hierarchy:
Organizational Units, Master data, Business scenarios, Business processes, Process steps.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_sm40/helpdata/EN/45/f6da633a292312e10000000a11466f/content.htm
Prase
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