Book Image

Manage Your SAP Projects with SAP Activate

By : Vinay Singh
Book Image

Manage Your SAP Projects with SAP Activate

By: Vinay Singh

Overview of this book

It has been a general observation that most SAP consultants and professionals are used to the conventional waterfall methodology. Traditionally, this method has been there for ages and we all grew up learning about it and started practicing it in real world. The evolution of agile methodology has revolutionized the way we manage our projects and businesses. SAP Activate is an innovative, next generation business suite that allows producing working deliverables straight away. Manage your SAP Project with SAP Activate, will take your learning to the next level. The book promises to make you understand and practice the SAP Activate Framework. The focus is to take you on a journey of all the phases of SAP Activate methodology and make you understand all the phases with real time project examples. The author explains how SAP Activate methodology can be used through real-world use cases, with a comprehensive discussion on Agile and Scrum, in the context of SAP Project. You will get familiar with SAP S4HANA which is an incredibly innovative platform for businesses which can store business data, interpret it, analyze it, process it in real time, and use it when it's needed depending upon the business requirement.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Dedication
Preface

Fit/gap analysis


The main objective of the fit/gap analysis is to identify any capture Delta business requirement and gaps, which might not have been captured in the preactivated or preassembled solution (sandbox). At the end of the analysis, it is expected that the team has finalized and gotten the approval for scope baseline to proceed into the realize phase.

This ensures that implementation meets customer's business needs and the customer's solution is aligned to SAP standard processes. It also provides an opportunity to relook and discuss the solution design, prioritized Delta requirements, and gaps. A good gap analysis reduces the need for rework during the realize phase. With fit/gap analysis, the purpose is also to validate the predefined scenarios, processes, and enhancements, and identify potential gaps between the delivered product and customer requirements. The deliverable only captures requirements for gaps. It follows an iterative approach to the existing documentation and models...