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SAP Retail:Architecture of IS-Retail

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Hi experts,

Can anyone tell me the architecture of SAP IS-Retail?

Regards

Sandhya

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The IS Retail Solution Map supports in mapping business objectives and daily tasks as retail-specific business scenarios, orientated on a retail-specific value chain.

You may like to refer SAPIRT course material for basic functional understanding in SAP IS Retail.

As far as architecture is concern, The software solution SAP R/3 was developed and delivered by SAP in 1992. R/3 was delivered in releases 1.2, 3.0, 4.0, 4.5, and 4.6C. Up to SAP R/3 release 4.6C, R/3 had a two-level architecture that comprised

SAP Basis and the SAP applications.

A three-level architecture was introduced with SAP R/3 Enterprise in 2001, further subdividing the application area into Core Components and Extension Sets.

In mySAP ERP, which has been available since March 2003, SAP provides additional components that support the ERP business processes. These include functional enhancements, such as Self Services, SAP SEM (Strategic Enterprise Management), and Internet Sales.

The next step in SAP development was the SAP ERP Central Component.

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Former Member
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The IS Retail Solution Map supports in mapping business objectives and daily tasks as retail-specific business scenarios, orientated on a retail-specific value chain.

You may like to refer SAPIRT course material for basic functional understanding in SAP IS Retail.

As far as architecture is concern, The software solution SAP R/3 was developed and delivered by SAP in 1992. R/3 was delivered in releases 1.2, 3.0, 4.0, 4.5, and 4.6C. Up to SAP R/3 release 4.6C, R/3 had a two-level architecture that comprised

SAP Basis and the SAP applications.

A three-level architecture was introduced with SAP R/3 Enterprise in 2001, further subdividing the application area into Core Components and Extension Sets.

In mySAP ERP, which has been available since March 2003, SAP provides additional components that support the ERP business processes. These include functional enhancements, such as Self Services, SAP SEM (Strategic Enterprise Management), and Internet Sales.

The next step in SAP development was the SAP ERP Central Component.