What is the full form and the application of SAP?
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Answer / krishnaja r nair
first it was known as :
System Analysis and Program Development
later it is changed to :
Systems Applications and Products in DataProcessing
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Answer / vikas singh
system applications and product in data processing
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Answer / mohammad faisal khan
Systems Applications and Products for data processing
this is Erp system & application in almost every area, viz
production, Finance,Basis,SD, Dispatch, quality, HR, store
etc.
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Answer / soumik chatterjee
SAP is a name of an German company. The name being SAP, AG.
The full name is "System Analyse und Programmentwicklung
("System Analysis & Program development in Data Processing")"
Their main product is SAP Enterprise Resource Planning,
better known as SAP ERP.
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Answer / moogambigai
SAP stands for System Application Protocol in Data
Processing..................
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