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Experts:- One of the consultant tell about this one i.e This tools are used in BUsines Blue print phase :- i.e

1.question and databes management

2.BMPL

3.R/3 structure modeling

4.Business Navigaror and external modeling.

can u explnation for this for as my convience.

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Dear Ameer ,

The tools you have mentioned are used for the sound understanding of the busimess scenarios of the client .

1)question and databes management : This is used for properly raising questions about the various scenarios and the relevance of a process which is currently being used in a company . Whether these processes can become obsolete or whether any more additional requirements amy arise is a subject matter of study for the consultants .

2)BPML : BPML implies Business Process Master List .... It is a tool that can be used for extensively defining AS IS STATE to the TO BE STATE . It identifies the Fits and the Gaps in the various process of an organization moving to SAP ( the desired objective )

3)R/3 Structure modeling : The R/3 Reference Model contains over 1,200 business processes, created on the basis of feedback from R/3 customers on their “best business practices”. This structure and visual representation in models support the business process discussions, as well as being used to graphically illustrate a particular area of functionality. There are different types of models available for different target groups and purposes. Project managers, for example, need an overview of all the R/3 components and processes, whereas a team member is more likely to require the details of a process.

The R/3 Reference Model serves as the basis for business engineering and the definition of business process requirements. Using the various types of models, you can quickly identify potential for business process optimization

4)The Business Navigator as well as the Business Navigator Web allow you to browse through a model in order to understand its structure and see how processes are related and organized on an enterprise-wide level.

In order to start the Business Navigator Web, you must have

access to the R/3 Reference Model or to one or more customer-specific models.

When an EPC diagram is displayed in the Diagram Viewer of the Business Navigator Web, you can study it by animating it, that is, by walking through each function and choice point in order to observe the flow of control and dependencies in the process represented by that diagram. You can follow the flow of control into different diagrams to see how various processes are connected to one another.

To install the web server for the Business Navigator Web, you must have the Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) installed on a Windows NT server. A Java-enabled web browser installed on the client machine is also necessary.

The R/3 Reference Model can also be viewed and modified as desired for your enterprise with external PC-based graphics and modeling tools. These tools must be licensed separately. Modeling tools available with the R/3 Reference model are:

ARIS® Toolkit/ARIS Easy Design by IDS Prof. Scheer GmbH

LiveModel: SAP R/3 Edition® by IntelliCorp Corporation

Visio Business Modeler® by Visio Corporation

Enterprise Charter® by Micrografx Corporation

These modeling tools can be launched from the Q&Adb.

For further understanding you may go this link http://training.saptechies.com/phase-2-business-blueprint/

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Regards

Deepesh S