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SAP Fundamental H

Products

History of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System

In the 1970s, the concept of an ERP system did not exist. With its R/1 systems, SAP developed a
software product that handled process data in real time and saved it into central database.

In the 1980s, these systems came to be known as standard ERP systems.

In the 1990s, the internet began to grow rapidly. New Companies developed new applications for
the internet and the “new economy” was born.

SAP NetWeaver

SAP’s application and integration platform is the technical foundation for mySAP
Business Suite and SAP xAps. It delivers a complete, open, and flexible infrastructure that
allows you to easily integrate SAP and non-SAP applications.

SAP NetWeaver is divided into four areas:

- People Integration
It ensures that your employees have the information and function that they require to
perform their work as quickly and efficiently as possible.
- Information Integration
It is used to manage all data relevant to companies.
- Process Integration
Process integration ensures that business process run across system boundaries in a
heterogeneous system landscape.

mySAP ERP

mySAP ERP is designed in such a way that companies can implement only the business
functions they need when they need them, thus simplifying upgrades and reducing total cost of
ownership.
mySAP Financials

The aim of this solution is to utilize a company’s funds effectively and, therefore,
increase profitability in the long term.

mySAP ERP Human Capital Management

Every company has employees. They are important resources, and mySAP ERP HCM
enables you to utilize them effectively toward the success of your company.

mySAP Business Suite

If you want to remain competitive in the current economic climate, you have to be
flexible and capable of changing to me constant new demand from your customers.

mySAP Customer Relationship Management

mySAP CRM is solution that puts the customer first.

mySAP Product Lifecycle Management

This solution offers functions for product development, product safety, quality, and
maintenance.

mySAP Supply Chain Management

Supply chains do not end at the warehouse doors. You can use mySAP SCM to plan and
optimize supply chains across company boundaries.

mySAP Supplier Relationship Management

Procurement over the internet and marketplaces are only two ways to optimize
purchasing. Employees can use this solution to provide procurement with information about
demand directly from their work centers quickly, easily, and effectively.

Industry Portfolios

More than 20 industries solutions are available today. Among there are solutions for:

- Automotive
It designed to streamline and improve disjointed business practices, enabling you to
closely manage multitier networks of customers, suppliers, and partners.
- Banking
Based on a flexible, scalable infrastructure, SAP for Banking provides a robust
environment for incorporating new technologies, controlling core banking processes,
and extending operations to the Internet.
- Chemicals
SAP for chemicals delivers capabilities for sales and operations planning, quality
management, recipe and batch management, and supply chain operations.
- Healhcare
Healthcare is a high-pressure industry facing demands for higher-quality patient care,
cost controls, government, regulations, and increasing competition.
- Logistic Services Providers
Designed in collaboration with many of the industry’s leading companies, our
comprehensive set of proven solutions, applications, technology, and services helps
you manage your logistics business efficiently and profitability.
- Mining
Mining consists of multiple processes, each with its own set of challenges, and
mining operations must optimize these processes to reduce costs.
- Oil and Gas
In today’s oil and gas industry, companies are caught between rising hydrocarbon
prices and ever-growing pressure from customers and regulators.
- Public Sector
SAP for Public Sector creates fast, flexible, and responsive e-government by
electronically connecting public administrations with citizens, business, suppliers,
and other organizations via the Internet; enhancing communications; steamlining
services; and cutting costs.
- Retail
Consumers have never been in control. They have come to except superb quality,
selection, and service, and they’re perfectly willing to abandon any retailer that can’t
deliver.

SAP xApps
SAP xApps are a new breed of applications that enable you to drive improvements
and innovations in your company more easily.
The defining characteristics of SAP xApps are:
Cross-functional
It can be implemented with a multitude of applications and information sources.
Composite
SAP xApps execute flexible workflow and business processes independently of the
underlying infrastructure.
Cross-system
It supports a complex transfer of information, as well as the communication within
the business itself, thereby simplifying the collaboration of working groups and sound
decision making.
Information-driven
SAP xApps enable intelligent processes that are driven by decision-relevant business
information.

Some examples of available xApps:


SAP xApp Cost and Quotation Management (SAP xCQM)
This solution enables the creation of a quotation through the upload of a bill of
material (BOM), automatic pricing of existing components, streamlined eRFQ
processing for new components, and execution of consolidated costs reports.

SAP xApp Resource and Portfolio Management (SAP xRPM)


It integrates information from existing project management, human resources, and
financial system.

SAP xApp Product Definition (SAP xPD)


It is a simple, easy-to-use solution that addresses the hurdles and inefficiencies at the
critical front end of product development processes, such as idea management and
concept development.

SAP xApp Emissions Management (SAP xEM)


To comply with environmental regulations such as the Kyoto Protocol or the U.S
Clean Air Act, emissions management is a must for all energy consuming and carbon
dioxide producing business.

Application Platform
The Application platform supports Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and ABAP (SAP’s
programming language) in one environment. SAP business One is a comprehensive, integrated
ERP solution with interface that is similar to Microsoft Windows.

mySAP Solutions

mySAP Business Suite consist of individual SAP solutions. Each solution has its own
focus. All solutions are based on SAP NetWeaver technology.

Solutions and Components

mySAP solutions describe processes and functions from a process point of view.

Solutions are SAP’s product seen from the point of view of the customer, with an outside-in
focus on company processes. Components, however, represent SAP’s technical view of software
with inside-out focus.

To differentiate between solutions and Components, solutions have the prefix mySAP
components the (technical) detailed view have prefix SAP.

SAP developed systems for internet purchasing ( SAP Enterprise Buyer), costumer
service ( SAP Costumer Relations Management), and comprehensive planning functions (SAP
Advanced Planning and Optimization).

Product Overview

SAP offers a large pallette of products for companies of all sizes. SAP provides scalable
products that can be adjusted to the size and constantly changing processes of a company.

mySAP Business Suite is a complete package of open enterprise solutions that link all
people involved, information, and processes, and therefore improve the effectiveness of your
business relationships.

mySAP Business Suite offers a flexible software solution for larger companies that have
larger number of users and products that are constantly changing.
Accounting, Human Resources, and Logistics are the heart of every enterprise.

All software has to be adapted to the specific company. Small company can use
preconfigured SAP systems.

Products

History of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System

In the 1970s, the concept of an ERP system did not exist. With its R/1 systems, SAP developed a
software product that handled process data in real time and saved it into central database.

In the 1980s, these systems came to be known as standard ERP systems.

In the 1990s, the internet began to grow rapidly. New Companies developed new applications for
the internet and the “new economy” was born.

Questions

1. SAP is
a. System, Application, and product data in processing
b. Application to solve math and statistic problem
c. Application to help the microbiologist identified virus
d. All answers all false
e. All answers all true
2. The company that uses SAP are
a. Astra and Indofood
b. Wings
c. Kawasaki
d. Toyota
e. Nestle
3. What is SAP’s Portal?
a. www.sap.co.uk
b. www.sapanderp.com
c. www.sap.com
d. www.sap.or.id
e. www.sap.ac.id
4. Where did SAP come from?
a. United Kingdom
b. Denmark
c. German
d. United States
e. Belgium
5. Who are SAP founder?
a. Only Hasso Plattner
b. Only Klaus Tcsira
c. Bill Gates
d. Hassp Plattner, Dietmar Hopp, Claus Wellenreuther, Klaus Tcsira, and Hans-
werner Hektor
6. When SAP was born?
a.1970
b. 1971
c. 1972
d. 1973
e.1974
7. What is the aim of ERP Financial?
a. To Save cost
b. To Improve profitability in the long term.
c. To help research and development
d. To Solve the financial problem mathematically
e. All answers are true
8. What mySAP ERP is designed for
a. For solving the scientifically problem
b. To help the economist solve the global problem
c. upgrading and reducing total cost of ownership.
d. All answers all true
e. All answers all False
9. SAP NetWeaver divided into
a. 3 areas
b. 4 areas
c. 5 areas
d. 6 areas
e. 7 areas
10. What is the function of Information Integration?
a. To inform all of information that company needs
b.To help the management to decide
c. To manage all data relevant to companies
d.All answers all false
e. A and B are true
11. SAP business One is a comprehensive, integrated ERP solution with interface that is
similar to
a. Microsoft Windows
b. Linux
c. Android
d. iOs
e. All answers are true
12. What SAP systems for developed the Internet Purchasing?
a. SAP Enterprise Buyer
b. SAP Fundamental
c. SAP Costumer Relations Management
d. SAP Advanced Planning and Optimization
e. All answers all false
13. SAP Customer Relations Management is
a. A system for developed the Internet Purchasing
b. A system for developed the Customer Service
c. A system to help solve company problem mathematically
d. All answers all false
e. B and C are True
14. Who are the heart of every enterprise?
a. Actuary, Physic, Accounting
b. Accounting and Law
c. Chemist, Pharmacy, and Microbiology
d. Engineering and Geology
e. Accounting, Human Resources, and Logistics
15. When did SAP celebrated its 20th anniversary?
a.1988
b.1989
c.1990
d.1991
e.1992
16. What year ERP standard system is founded?
a. In late 1960s
b. In 1970s
c. In 1980s
d. In 1990s
e. In early 2000s
17. Who is the last of the founders of SAP that leaves the directors and is elected head of the
supervisory board?
a. Issac Newton
b. Marie Curie
c. Archimedes
d. Hasso Plattner
e. Fibbonaci
18. What is SAP motto?
a. Always listening Always understanding
b. The Best for you Business
c. Knowledge is Power, But Character is More
d. Promote development- Seize future opportunities through innovation
e. Research is our priority
19. mySAP Business Suite is a complete package of open enterprise solutions that link
a. people involved, information, and processes, and therefore improve the
effectiveness of your business relationships
b. Scientific data
c. Environment data
d. All answers are false
e. All answers are true
20. The SAP cultures are
a. a large amount of personal freedom
b. Protective
c. Full of ambitious people
d. All answers are true
e. All answers are false

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