SAP R/3 Enterprise Software: An Introduction
Author: Roger Hayen
This text is written by Dr. Roger Hayen, a SAP R/3 instructor at Central Michigan University, one of three universities in the U.S. to offer SAP R/3 certification for students in an SAP University Alliance program, called “Process Integration Certification Academy”. Hayen’s extensive familiarity with the subject provides a useful introduction to the essential concepts of the SAP R/3 System, with the opportunity for hands-on implementation of those concepts. The text’s succinct, yet thorough coverage makes it versatile, so that it is appropriate for both student instruction and professional training and reference.
Table of Contents:
PrefacePart 1 Understanding Enterprise Software
Chapter 1 Overview
Chapter 2 Navigation and Systems Operation
Chapter 3 Application Modules
Chapter 4 Businesses Processes
Chapter 5 Web Application Server
Chapter 6 Internet Enabled Solutions
Chapter 7 Configuration
Chapter 8 Implementation Framework
Chapter 9 Organization Structure
Chapter 10 Customizing Tools
Part 2 Displaying SAP R/3 Information
Chapter 11 Exploring System Capabilities
Part 3 Processing SAP R/3 Transactions
Chapter 12 Customer Order to Cash Cycle Processes
Summary
Appendix Quick Check Answers
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