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Architecting Solutions with SAP Business Technology Platform

By : Serdar Simsekler, Eric Du
Book Image

Architecting Solutions with SAP Business Technology Platform

By: Serdar Simsekler, Eric Du

Overview of this book

SAP BTP is the foundation of SAP’s intelligent and sustainable enterprise vision for its customers. It’s efficient, agile, and an enabler of innovation. It’s technically robust, yet its superpower is its business centricity. If you’re involved in building IT and business strategies, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with SAP BTP to see the big picture for digitalization with SAP solutions. Similarly, if you have design responsibilities for enterprise solutions, learning SAP BTP is crucial to produce effective and complete architecture designs. This book teaches you about SAP BTP in five parts. First, you’ll see how SAP BTP is positioned in the intelligent enterprise. In the second part, you’ll learn the foundational elements of SAP BTP and find out how it operates. The next part covers integration architecture guidelines, integration strategy considerations, and integration styles with SAP’s integration technologies. Later, you’ll learn how to use application development capabilities to extend enterprise solutions for innovation and agility. This part also includes digital experience and process automation capabilities. The last part covers how SAP BTP can facilitate data-to-value use cases to produce actionable business insights. By the end of this SAP book, you’ll be able to architect solutions using SAP BTP to deliver high business value.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
1
Part 1 Introduction – What is SAP Business Technology Platform?
4
Part 2 Foundations
8
Part 3 Integration
12
Part 4 Extensibility
16
Part 5 Data to Value

Event-driven integration

One of the many cloud qualities you are after when transitioning to the cloud is scalability. This is true for SaaS vendors since they need to scale significantly to serve numerous customers. Similarly, it is valid for end-user companies, especially when creating extensions while keeping the core clean. This is the ethos of the cloud, explicitly considering whether the future will be more geared towards SaaS and PaaS models.

Let’s be a bit pedantic this time and define an event first. According to Cambridge Dictionary, an event is anything that happens, especially something important or unusual. This definition pretty much works when you apply it to the event concept in IT. For example, in business object-orientated models, the occurrence can be linked to a change in the state of an object, for example, a lifecycle status such as BusinessPartner.changed. This makes events more than mere messages, as they convey state-change information. This contrasts...