on 01-20-2009 4:40 PM
Dear,
there is any standard format to prepare blue print? give me some suggetions on it.
regards
kumar rahul
I usually follow this scheme like this:
1. Organizational structure
2. Master data (business partners, materials, conditions, ...)
3. Business processes (including doc types, etc.)
4. Reporting
5. Integration with other modules
6. Additional developments
...
but it depends on project too ...
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Hi,
There is no standard format for business blue print creation. Each company follows their own templates.You just understand what is blue print, how the blueprint is created etc,...
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 is a detailed description of your business processes and system requirements.
By using this BP the system is configured.
Jagan
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Dear Rahul,
Business Blueprint process is Second Phase- in ASAP methodology
SAP has defined a business blueprint phase to help extract pertinent information
about your company that is necessary for implementation. These blueprints are in
the form of questionnaires that are designed to probe for information that
uncovers how your company does business. As such, they also serve to
document the implementation. Each business blueprint document essentially
outlines your future business processes and business requirements. The kinds
of questions asked are germane to the particular business function, as seen in
the following sample questions:
1) What information do you capture on a purchase order?
2) What information is required to complete a purchase order?
Accelerated SAP question and answer database:
The question and answer database (QADB) is a simple although aging tool
designed to facilitate the creation and maintenance of your business blueprint.
This database stores the questions and the answers and serves as the heart of
your blue print. Customers are provided with a customer input template for each
application that collects the data. The question and answer format is standard
across applications to facilitate easier use by the project team.
Issues database:
Another tool used in the blueprinting phase is the issues database. This
database stores any open concerns and pending issues that relate to the
implementation. Centrally storing this information assists in gathering and then
managing issues to resolution, so that important matters do not fall through the
cracks. You can then track the issues in database, assign them to team
members, and update the database accordingly.
I hope this will help you,
Regards,
Murali.
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