What are the four ASAP Methodologies?
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Answer / srinivas patil
The ASAP solution was developed to ensure the successful,
on-time delivery of a project. SAP delivers the
AcceleratedSAP (ASAP) methodology for project management
and system implementation.
Developed by SAP to optimize the success of implementing
the SAP Business Suite, ASAP streamlines the implementation
by providing templates, methods, tools, and accelerators
that have been built on the success of thousands of
previous SAP implementations.
The ASAP methodology adheres to a specific road map that
addresses the following five general phases:
1. Project Preparation, in which the project team is
identified and mobilized, the project standards are
defined, and the project work environment is set up;
2. Blueprint, in which the business processes are defined
and the business blueprint document is designed;
3. Realization, in which the system is configured,
knowledge transfer occurs, extensive unit testing is
completed, and data mappings and data requirements for
migration are defined;
4. Final Preparation, in which final integration testing,
stress testing, and conversion testing are conducted, and
all end users are trained; and
5. Go-Live and Support, in which the data is migrated from
the legacy systems, the new system is activated, and post-
implementation support is provided.
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Answer / diwaker
The ASAP solution was developed to ensure the successful,
on-time delivery of a project. SAP delivers the
AcceleratedSAP (ASAP) methodology for project management
and system implementation.
Developed by SAP to optimize the success of implementing
the SAP Business Suite, ASAP streamlines the implementation
by providing templates, methods, tools, and accelerators
that have been built on the success of thousands of
previous SAP implementations.
The ASAP methodology adheres to a specific road map that
addresses the following five general phases:
1. Project Preparation, in which the project team is
identified and mobilized, the project standards are
defined, and the project work environment is set up;
2. Blueprint, in which the business processes are defined
and the business blueprint document is designed;
3. Realization, in which the system is configured,
knowledge transfer occurs, extensive unit testing is
completed, and data mappings and data requirements for
migration are defined;
4. Final Preparation, in which final integration testing,
stress testing, and conversion testing are conducted, and
all end users are trained; and
5. Go-Live and Support, in which the data is migrated from
the legacy systems, the new system is activated, and post-
implementation support is provided.
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