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- ALM functionality teaser #6 Check and Apply SAP HotNews
- Pre SAP InsideTrack Australia 2010
- I didn't start the fire, it was always burning !
- SAP Business Connector versus SAP Process Integration
- Configuring validation business rules in BPC MS
- SAP Virtualization Week 2010 - April 13-15, 2010
- If layoffs are so bad for business, why are they so common?
- SAP decode: bit.code = BI+IM
- 12 End user expectations from SRM
- How to search OSS NOTES that are relevant & applicable ONLY to your system
- Customer Management within SAP Dealer Management Application, Release 7.0
- Business Process Mining: Automatic Extraction of Business Process; A Reverse Engineering Approach
| ALM functionality teaser #6 Check and Apply SAP HotNews Posted: 27 Feb 2010 04:53 AM PST |
| Pre SAP InsideTrack Australia 2010 Posted: 26 Feb 2010 09:20 PM PST |
| I didn't start the fire, it was always burning ! Posted: 26 Feb 2010 08:54 PM PST |
| SAP Business Connector versus SAP Process Integration Posted: 26 Feb 2010 03:13 PM PST |
| Configuring validation business rules in BPC MS Posted: 26 Feb 2010 03:08 PM PST This blog covers Validation Business Rules which allows checking the integrity and correctness of entered data before finalizing the data. Validation business rule allows the users to define checks in order to help ensure the consistency, completeness and accuracy of the data from the business aspect. |
| SAP Virtualization Week 2010 - April 13-15, 2010 Posted: 26 Feb 2010 01:56 PM PST |
| If layoffs are so bad for business, why are they so common? Posted: 26 Feb 2010 12:40 PM PST In a recent article in Newsweek magazine, a professor of organizational behavior at Stanford University posits that layoffs are bad for business, and much "conventional wisdom" about them is wrong. I want to know why such ignorance persists, when surely much evidence could be found in our BI systems. |
| Posted: 26 Feb 2010 10:55 AM PST |
| 12 End user expectations from SRM Posted: 26 Feb 2010 10:37 AM PST |
| How to search OSS NOTES that are relevant & applicable ONLY to your system Posted: 26 Feb 2010 10:34 AM PST |
| Customer Management within SAP Dealer Management Application, Release 7.0 Posted: 26 Feb 2010 10:30 AM PST |
| Business Process Mining: Automatic Extraction of Business Process; A Reverse Engineering Approach Posted: 26 Feb 2010 09:07 AM PST Business Process-Mining: The deep knowledge about the business processes is seen as the key intellectual property of SAP. These processes are hidden in the code and distributed over the code base; more precisely our processes are hidden in 300,000,000 lines of code in the SAP system! Although a significant part of that code has been developed with a clear structure in mind, it is extremely difficult to extract this structure from the running system. There is no clear way to access the processes, which makes it difficult to grasp their structure. For instance, if the code has been developed using given business process models, then the running system only gives very little clues, which model is currently under execution. The Process-Mining reads the steady stream of events collected in log-files and generates a flow chart document that describes the actual business process related actions that are currently executed. This information is extremely useful, because it untangles the low-level, unreadable event log messages and transforms them into model-level, human-readable (graphical) format (e.g. state and transition diagrams), which immediately gives rise to the usage structures of the system |
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