on 02-15-2008 1:05 PM
Can someone please tell me what is the difference between business service and business system and in which cases are they used respectively?
Business system is registered in the SLD, we should have all the technical details of that system to use that. This system is some thing that physically exists.
Business service doesn't have all technical details then we can use the business service, this can be created in the I.D directly, In general it is used in the B2B scenarios
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Hi,
Business System
Business System have an entry in the SLD and Buiness Service do not.
Business Systems are used when you are sending data to and from an R3 system and can be of ABAP, JAVA and Third Party Types.
Business System is a logical representation of a Technical System.
Business Service :
Business Service is a abstract representation of a System. For instance, www.google.com have a several system working together and IPs of this machines change eventually. When we use a Business Services like google we reference a computer that we don't know the phisical implementation.
Business Service and Business System difference:-
Thanks,
Satya
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Hi Anupam,
Business System
Business systems are logical systems that function as senders or receivers within the SAP Exchange Infrastructure. You configure business systems in the SAP System Landscape Directory (SLD). A business system is always associated with a technical system (here: SAP Web AS ABAP system).
Business Service
Using a business service, you can define the technical or business subunits of the companies involved and then assign them the relevant interfaces.
You usually use business services when configuring cross-company processes. In this case, you only make your interfaces known to the business partners involved and either do not make any details about your own system landscape available, or only specific details.
Regards
Arpil
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Business system is a physical system.and business system provide the business service.example in company there are 100emp,each emp having own business system and it provide a number of services.
example -file to file in this case to use the business system .and in case of http-RFC(BPM)-file scenario u use the business system for the BPM and it is nothing but the business process management.i hope u fine.
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Dear Anupam,
BUSINESS SERVICE:
A business service represents abstract addressable unit.Business services are used in cross company processes.For ex, if parties involved have only published their interfaces and not thier system landscape or it is only partly know.Using a business service, you can define the technical or business submits of the companies involved and then assign them the relevant interfaces.
BUSINESS SYSTEM:
A business system represents a specific system in the system landscape.A business system comprises the information about the inbound and outbound interfaces and the software component versions of the business system
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Business System
Business systems are logical systems that function as senders or receivers within the SAP Exchange Infrastructure. You configure business systems in the SAP System Landscape Directory (SLD). A business system is always associated with a technical system (here: SAP Web AS ABAP system).
Business Service
Using a business service, you can define the technical or business subunits of the companies involved and then assign them the relevant interfaces.
You usually use business services when configuring cross-company processes. In this case, you only make your interfaces known to the business partners involved and either do not make any details about your own system landscape available, or only specific details.
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Hi,
Business system is registred in SLD. You should have all technical details to use it. When you dont have all technical details can use business service. Which can be created from ID directly.
Please use search option in SDN and find ans. Query is already raised and resolved by other users.
-Kavita
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