on 12-03-2007 4:53 AM
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can anyone give me the example for functional specifications? i searched here, i got only information about functional spec . please give the answer
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dear murali
Functional Spec: FS is a document written by the functional guy to communicate to the ABAPer, to say what development needs to be carried out and what are the tables and fields involved. The basic reason for a functional spec would be that of documentation and reference and importantly the technical guys wouldnt really know the business process but only the tables and fields involved. So the functional guy communicates the business requirement in technical way through a functional spec. Features of a FS would be that it will have a version number which would change depending on the modifications made to that particular object there after. There would be a pseudo logic which outlines what needs to be done for data extraction, tables and fields to be used, validations, testing info .,
A functional spec is a document which provides the logic to carry out the development. This document contains logic to be followed & the table from which the data is to be picked. It also contains details of which are the connecting table & how the fields are to be mapped
what are Functional Specification in SAP?
To speak at macro level that is at project manager or at senior levels. The Functional Spec (Specification) which is a comprehensive document is created after the (SRS) Software Requirements Document. It provides more details on selected items originally described in the Software Requirements Template. Elsewhere organizations combine these two documents into a single document.
The Functional Specification describes the features of the desired functionality.. It describes the product's features as seen by the stake holders, and contains the technical information and the data needed for the design and development.
The Functional Specification defines what the functionality will be of a particular area that is to be precise a transaction in SAP terminology.
The Functional Specification document to create a detailed design document that explains in detail how the software will be designed and developed.
The functional specification translates the Software Requirements template into a technical description which
a) Ensures that the product feature requirements are correctly understood before moving into the next step, which is technical development process.
b) Clearly and unambiguously provides all the information necessary for the technical consultants to develop the objects.
At the consultant level the functional sects are prepared by functional consultants on any functionality for the purpose of getting the same functionality designed by the technical people as most of the times the functionalities according to the requirements of the clients are not available on ready made basis.
Let me throw some light on documentation which is prepared before and in a project:
1) Templates
2) Heat Analysis -
3) Fit Gap or Gap Analysis
4) Business Process Design
5) Business Process Model
6) Business Change & Impact
7) Configuration Design, which is just 5 % of Total SAP- have different names -
😎 Future Impact & Change Assessment
9) Functional Design (Module Wise)
10) Risk Assessment
11) Process Metrics and Many More-- Which has impact on Business and its work flow
rewards pls
siva
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Hi
Func Spec basically contains the information about the business process which needs to be mapped on to the IT system (SAP). It encompasses all the related function points which will be part of the business process.
It also mentions the programs or utilities which can be enhanced/modified/copied to achieve the end result (in case the functional consultant is aware of the program/utility)
Function Specs is a document which a functional consultant prepares to be given to Abaper. This Document contains details like Tables & fields name, Table joints, Logic for development, along with test case in sand box / test server to verify the development.
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Format for Functional Specs:</b>
Document Control
Change History
Issue No
Date
Name
Change
Initial Draft
Authorizations
Role
Name
Signed
Date
Business Process Lead (customer)
Functional Analyst (specification author)
Technical Lead
Developer (if known)
Select program type below and then use menu option tools > unprotect to
open other fields for input
Type
Table of Contents
Document Control 1
Overview. 3
1.1 Short Description. 3
1.2 Business Process. 3
1.3 Terminology. 3
1.4 New Custom Objects Required. 3
1.5 Impacted SAP Transactions/Tables. 4
Process Decomposition. 5
2.1 Process Flow. 5
2.2 New Tables/Structures Required. 5
2.3 Sub-Process Description. 5
2.4 Error Handling. 5
2.5 Security Considerations. 5
2.6 Database Considerations. 5
2.7 Conversion Implications. 5
2.8 Batch Processing. 6
2.9 Functional Test Requirements. 6
Overview
1.1 Short Description
1.2 Business Process
1.3 Terminology
1.4 New Custom Objects Required
Include all new tables, key new fields/domains, new lock objects, new
match-codes, new transaction codes, new authorization objects, new
function groups, reports and module pools (transaction programs). Don't
specify all includes, function modules, routines etc. here.
Type (table, transaction etc.)
Description
Naming convention
1.5 Impacted SAP Transactions/Tables
List SAP objects updated/impacted by this specification (do not include
read only impacts)
Object(s)
Type (table, transaction etc.)
Description of Impact
Process Decomposition
2.1 Process Flow
2.2 New Tables/Structures Required
Specify new tables and structures required. If appropriate, you may
defer detailed field list/specification to the technical specification
(e.g. for secondary tables and structures).
Table id
Description
Type
Master, transaction, customizing, staging
Expected size
Maint. dialog
None, SM30, custom
Fields
Key
Domain/data element names
Domain format (if new)
Description
2.3 Sub-Process Descriptio
2.4 Error Handling
Specify what to do if a condition passes AND fails (e.g. - what happens if a customer record is found, or is not found). Specify messages and type.
Specify any special error logging or table storage, including use of standard application log where appropriate.
Field
Validation
Message type/no.
Message text
2.5 Security Considerations
2.6 Database Considerations
2.7 Conversion Implications
2.8 Batch Processing
2.9 Functional Test Requirements
Consider all the conditions that need testing for this enhancement and document below. For each logic branch in theory both (or more) conditions of the branch should be tested. For each scenario that could impact program execution, all situations must be tested.
No.
Test condition
Expected result
Data set-up reqt.
Dependencies
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