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Thomas A. Curran (Author), Gerhard Keller (Author), Andrew Ladd (Author)
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0135211476 978-0135211472 August 7, 1997 1

SAP, the leading vendor for client/server software in the large system marketplace, has now created a package called R/3 for smaller companies. This book, written by R/3 experts from SAP, shows how to successfully analyze and implement business process reengineering using the R/3 software package.Covers the benefits of business process reengineering, how companies are using client/server in their reengineering efforts, the architecture of R/3, the R/3 Reference Model, the uses of the R/3 blueprint, business scenario models, and the market for client/server application development tools.For application developers and programmers working in client/server environments.


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For those interested in redefining the way in which their business does its business, SAP R/3 Business Blueprint: Understanding the Business Process Reference Model is worth a perusal. Authors Curran and Keller define their central idea--business engineering--as a method by which information technology is used to design and reengineer business processes, such as sales and distribution, instead of simply automating them. And as is clear from the title, this concept is explored almost exclusively within the context of SAP R/3.

The book is broken down into four sections: "Business Engineering," "Process Engineering," "Architecture," and "Framework & Tools." These segments follow a sliding scale that goes from MBA esoterica to practical application to behind-the-scenes implementation. The first section is dedicated to such things as mapping out global goals and identifying the organization processes that need to be reengineered. Next, the authors get more fundamental, looking at ways in which SAP R/3 can enable a retooling of existing practice, illustrating this thought via case studies. Lastly, the book examines the details of an R/3 system and the tools in the R/3 arsenal. A terrific discipline-spanning volume, SAP R/3 Business Blueprint's one shortcoming is that it never addresses a world in which SAP R/3 might not be the ultimate answer to an organization's efficiency problems. But perhaps it wasn't meant to. --Sarah L. Roberts-Witt

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This book is intended for the wide range of business professionals who are interested in knowing more about process orientation in business and the implementation of these concepts in R/3, SAP's client/server business application suite. It provides an inside look into the conceptual framework and strategy behind SAP's business engineering initiative. Most of all, the book explains the fundamentally different approaches to business change between the use of process model templates and the consulting method known as business-process reengineering, which promotes a zero-based business analysis and modeling.

Based upon our research and experiences, we have found that business professionals too often maintain an “at war” mentality toward their data processing departments and systems. Fed up with the jargon garden of technospeech and sick of the endless meetings needed to get everyone reading from the same page, business professionals, line managers, and system users crave a consolidated knowledge-based system that describes business processes in their own terms. This need was the spark that ignited the ideas in this book. Companies are paying millions to professional consultants to “implement” standard business processes, and yet there is no common language on which to base their discussions or their process descriptions.

A guide to the Reference Model of the R/3 system, this book is written for business executives, senior decision makers, business engineers, and members of R/3 evaluation and/or implementation teams, along with students and academicians devoted to understanding business and information technology. We have attempted to make the book specific enough to satisfy the expert, but general enough to provide a good overview for the capable newcomer. Our main objectives are to:

Help senior decision makers understand the business benefits of the R/3 Reference Model

Explain the methodology behind the Business Blueprint Examine the human and organizational requirements for change Provide detailed descriptions of key business-process scenarios so that business people can determine if a particular scenario applies to their business Describe the features and tools available for the evaluation and implementation of R/3 Document for the first time the deep process knowledge contained in the R/3 system and use it as a benchmark for explaining business in general

For business leaders either currently or about to be involved in new business design, this book will explain SAP's Business Blueprint. To that end, we have labored to explain the R/3 Reference Model clearly, keeping the big picture in mind, especially for those who do not want to get too bogged down in technical detail. Part 1, Business Engineering, examines the business theories behind the R/3 Reference Model and its implications for optimizing business. Where possible, we draw on real business examples and interviews with some of the most successful R/3 implementers around the world.

Part 2, Process Design, will be of special interest to business users working in the fields of sales, production, procurement, controlling, finance, human resources, and asset management. This section works through a number of organizational and functional scenarios and explains how the R/3 system aids in the streamlining and structuring of key processes of different business areas. We cover primary value activities such as sales and distribution, production planning, procurement, and external accounting. We then move on to the supporting value activities, human resources management, business planning, finance, and controlling. Here and throughout, we draw from many real-life examples of how various companies have put R/3 to use.

For the IS staff member, programmer, or developer engaged in business design, Part 3, Architecture, Framework, and Tools, describes where R/3 fits in the overall scheme of information technology and enterprise application systems. We first explore middleware transaction management and application distribution in R/3. We then discuss the framework and infrastructure, focusing especially on the R/3 Repository and Business Framework. Finally, we examine the Business Engineer, SAP's latest platform for planning and configuration applications.

The last chapter documents the momentous change in application landscape that is being driven by business blueprints and the plethora of new technology alternatives ushered in with the advent of the Internet. We call this the New Age Enterprise, a future vision for how SAP and others will need to adapt their products in this new era. In the New Age many common business practices and theories will change, but the most prominent will involve business-process thinking and the assembly and delivery of applications. This challenge will be a significant one for SAP and its counterparts in the enterprise software industry.

On one hand, this book provides a comprehensive overview for those who are currently considering SAP as a solution for their business reengineering problems. On the other, for those who are already familiar with R/3 and would like to know more, we offer a holistic approach to explaining how key parts of the R/3 system are integrated. Ultimately, we hope to satisfy in part the growing need in the current business community to know more about business engineering with R/3.

The customer quotations in this book stem from a comprehensive market research survey conducted by TCManagement. This work was the basis for SAP's positioning and product development in business engineering. We gratefully acknowledge the kind assistance of SAP AG.

The authors would like to thank Peter Zencke for his understanding of Business Engineering and the concepts behind it; Hasso Plattner for his vision of Enterprise Software; Paul Wahl for his insights into market drivers and customer needs; all SAP development managers, especially Dennis Ladd, Stefan Meinhardt, Wolfgang Zuck, Carsten Dirks, and Kenicho Shimizu, who provided guidance on technical issues and future R/3 development; industry analysts Barry Wilderman (Meta Group) and Erik Keller (Gartner Group) for their insights into the future; Lesley Constans for her research, writing, and customer interviews; Hendrik Mager, HŒkan KŠllberg, and Frank Wittmann for examples of technology architecture and framework discussions; Jill Wagner, Thomas Teufel, and Max Bezahler for their understanding of how the Business Blueprint is used in consulting and software sales; Peter Mullen (Visio Corp.), Piet Christiansen (IntelliCorp Inc.), and August Wilhelm Scheer (IDS Inc.) for their insights into third-party products development; and Heike Matz for all the graphics contained in this book. Special thanks go to Andrew Ladd for his patient support and professional writing. Without him this book would have never appeared. Lastly we thank the staff of our publisher, Prentice Hall, for their guidance and support along the way.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 287 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall; 1 edition (August 7, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0135211476
  • ISBN-13: 978-0135211472
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 6.9 x 0.7 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #839,386 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good introduction to SAP R/3--but not for the experts, August 23, 1998
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This review is from: SAP R/3 Business Blueprint: Understanding the Business Process Reference Model (Paperback)
This book gives a general insight on SAP R/3 functional (and a little bit of technical) model. This book can be very good introduction for the corporate executives with very little or no SAP R/3 experience. However, the contents of this book can be too obvious for those who already have worked with SAP R/3 system.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very well written, January 6, 2000
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I don't normally comment, but I don't know what book the reader from Minn. was reading. I'm guessing he meant to review a different book. This is not a "German" book at all. This is the clearest, best written book on SAP I've read, and I've read most of them. If you need an introduction to the business logic behind SAP, this is the book to buy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best SAP book in print today, May 4, 1998
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The SAP R/3 Business Blueprint is the only book that is written from both the business sides and the information technology sides of SAP. Thus, it is perfect for anyone who is implementing or about to implement SAP in their organization. I found that it had exactly the right amount of general description to give me an understanding of those areas of the business that I am not directly involved in. But for areas of which I was most familiar, procurement and sales and distribution, I found it was equally informative. It is simply a must read for anyone involved in the SAP world.
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