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SAP Best Practices: Enablement Kit for SAP NetWeaver Business Client – V1.30 Overview SAP Best Practices, SAP AG

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SAP Best Practices: Enablement Kit for SAP NetWeaver Business Client V1.30OverviewSAP Best Practices, SAP AG

SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N NAgenda

SAP Best Practices OverviewEnablement Kit for SAP NetWeaver Business Client

SAP NetWeaver Business Client 3.0 SAP Best Practices Benefits & Further Information SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N NIntroduction to SAP Best PracticesSAP Best Practices are packages that provide preconfigured business processes and project accelerators to streamline customer implementations.Standard SystemWith SAPBest PracticesTraditionalprojectAdjustmentswithin projectStandard SystemAdjustmentswithin projectSAP Best Practices SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N NWhat makes SAP Best Practices Best?SAP and partner experiences contribute to enhancing SAP Best Practices Over 35 years of experience, design, and input from companies of all sizesOver 36 SAP Partners contribute to direct development focused on efficiency and validityOver 40,000 implementations

SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N NMicrovertical SAP Business All-in-OneSAP Best Practices packages provide a solid foundation for rapid development of microvertical solutionsPrototype / Proof of concept Quickly preview and understand SAP applications and processesReference System Quickly set up and accelerate blueprinting and solution scope definitionStarting PointMeet an average of 30% to 80% of midsize company requirementsAdd additional requirements as needed throughout the projectSubsidiary RolloutAccelerate rollout of SAP to subsidiaries in different regions or industriesSAP Best Practices are used for a variety of projects SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N N

SAP Best Practices enabling small & midsize enterprises as a key element of SAP Business All-in-One Configurable and Extensibleon-premise business solution with deep industry best practicesComplete, Adaptable on-demand business solutionSingle Business Applicationcovering smallbusiness fundamentalsPartnersIndustry Solutions

Accelerated by SAP Best Practices SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N NThree Different Kinds of SAP Best Practices PackagesSAP Best Practices Baseline PackagesCan be used in all areas where an industry package is not available. It comprises generic business scenarios, for example SAP Best Practices Baseline Package for Germany

SAP Best Practices for packages Are designed to meet industry-specific needs, for example SAP Best Practices for High Tech

SAP Best Practices for packages provide predefined business scenarios that focus on cross-industry content and also documentation packages without any preconfigured content for example the enablement kit for NetWeaver Business Client which can be used by every industry

SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N NAgenda

SAP Best Practices OverviewEnablement Kit for SAP NetWeaver Business Client

SAP NetWeaver Business Client 3.0 SAP Best Practices Benefits & Further Information SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N NSAP Best Practices Enablement Kit for SAP NetWeaver Business Client V1.30Toolbox with generic documentation and How-to GuidesDescribes how to use the innovations delivered with the SAP NetWeaver Business ClientDescribes how to use the predefined content for SAP NWBC in EhP3 and EhP4Supplements existing SAP NWBC documentationIs delivered as additional generic SAP Best Practices version in addition to existing SAP Best Practices Can be used with any existing solution (e.g. installed SAP Best Practices, BAiO partner solutions, customer installations) and any business contentDocumentation provided in EN onlyDeliverablesHow-To Guides for Roles, POWER lists, Business Explorer reportsHow-To-Use, How-to-Personalize, How-to-Develop, How-to-MaintainDemos and Presentations SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N NDeliverables in DetailPOWER ListsHow-to develop POWER ListsHow-to use POWER ListsReportingHow-to use ReportsHow-to integrate SAP BI reportsRolesHow-to use RolesHow-to enhance user experience with RolesSAP NetWeaver Business ClientGeneral documentation and presentationInstallation Guide for Server Set-UpDemosVideos describing new features of SAP NWBC 3.0Sample Project Plan with Effort Planning SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N NHow-to Guides

How-to Develop POWER Lists: describes the technical concept behind POWER Lists and provides a step-by-step procedure for creating POWER Lists. How-to Use POWER Listshelps to use the POWER Lists and explains the general navigation and personalization features within a POWER List.How-to Use Reportsdeals with the integration of standard ALV reports into the POWER List Framework. It describes how to connect existing InfoSets and InfoSet queries to the POWER Lists.How-to Use Rolesexplains how to use the available roles in the SAP All-in-One environment, how to change predefined roles or to create own roles. Additional features in the SAP Profile Generator relevant for Power Lists and the SAP NWBC are described. SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N NSample Project Plan

Project PlanFor Partners a draft project plan is delivered. It is structured as Guided Procedure and for each project phase links to the documentation on the CD or external links are provided and additional information for the tasks to be executed is given.

Effort PlanningWithin the guided procedure an Excel document lists for each project phase the planned efforts and skills needed for the different areas. This should help partners to plan their efforts and to staff the project. SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N NAgenda

SAP Best Practices OverviewEnablement Kit for SAP NetWeaver Business Client

SAP NetWeaver Business Client SAP Best Practices Benefits & Further InformationSAP Best Practices OverviewEnablement Kit for SAP NetWeaver Business ClientSAP NetWeaver Business Client 3.0 SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N NSAP NWBC 3.0 Overview

SAP NWBC 3.0 is expected to be available with the next SAP NetWeaver ReleaseRich, Unified Environment, Desktop Client maximizing the SAP Transactional User Experience:

In addition to existing capabilities:

SAP harmonized and intuitive Signature Design

Unified environment for legacy and new SAP applications

Smart Client Rendering XBCML Web Dynpro rendering for local desktop

High fidelity UI with increased capabilities MicrosoftC# WPF-based client SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page NDKOM 08 NSAP NWBC 3.0 - One access point to multiple technologiesWith SAP NWBC you can

Combine HTML, SAPGUI, WebDynpro, Flash, BOBJ, etc.

Streamline the Navigation Only ONE click to the target

Leverage predefined Roles, Powerlists, Reports, Dashboards

Use session Management for easy handling of multiple sessions

SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N NShell and Canvas Area

SHELL

CANVAS AREAA wide variety of applications run in the canvas area of SAP NWBC including SAP GUI applications, Web Dynpro applications, BI applications and so on.Web Dynpro applications are rendered in SAP NWBC using a special XML-based protocol that improves performance.You can specify that smart client rendering is to be used

The shell presents the first two navigation levels at the top and then uses the left panel for additional levels of navigation Also in the shell you find the client menu with the entries: Favorites, Personalize and Help, and depending on how it has been personalized the search function or alternatively the Quick LaunchClicking on the home icon will navigate you to the home areaBy clicking on the SAP logo at the bottom of the screen an about dialog is shown displaying current release information and the user who is logged on

SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N NEnhanced User Experience with SAP NWBC and SAP ERP 6.0 EhP3 or 4SAP NetWeaver Business ClientRole-based NavigationPre-Configured POWER ListsList Reporting with Business Explorer

3. Pre-Configured POWER Lists

4. Business Explorer Reporting

2. Role-based Navigation

1. SAP NWBC SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N N

Benefits of POWER ListsList of specific business objectsElementary enabler for OBN Pre-definitions delivered by SAP and PartnersCan be personalized by every end-userCan be used to simplify business processes SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N N

The POWER ListUser can easily access all queries (pre-delivered and user-specific) via tab navigation.Queries can be created, changed,categorized or temporarily hidden as needed. Application-related buttons provide object-based functionality.Selection criteria of a query can be changed temporarily (as long as POWER list is open) and quickly without changing the whole query. A filter can be switched on to allow filtering within the data table.Further settings can be made to personalize the data table (e.g. columns shown, number of rows, sorting).Query AreaList Area SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N N

Reporting at a GlancePOWER lists also used for improved reportingPOWER list can be personalized by each userDirect visualization within POWER listAd-hoc analysis with Business Explorer (BEx) SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N NHow Roles Become VisibleLook & feel is changing from SAPGUI to SAP NetWeaver Business Client. Nevertheless, the content to feed the navigation tree is still served bythe same source: The Profile Generator of the back-end system

SAP NWBC Navigation Panel

SAP Easy Access Menu SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N NThere is a Difference in Detail

Folders with equal names are merged into oneSub-Folders get merged as well if names are equalSome of the items might be set to invisible in the role. These items are not shown in NWBC SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N NAgenda

SAP Best Practices OverviewEnablement Kit for SAP NetWeaver Business Client

SAP NetWeaver Business Client 3.0 SAP Best Practices Benefits & Further Information SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N NSAP Best PracticesFoundation for your success in the midmarketPackages Tailored to Meet Midmarket NeedsSound foundation for preconfigured, ready-to-use business scenarios based on SAPs deep industry experience Rapid Implementation and Reduced CostsTools, content, and methodology to reduce costs compared to traditional approachesPrepackaged Business ExpertiseReusable documentation and configuration which can be adapted to specific needsCreate or Extend Your Business SolutionsUse the fully documented implementation procedure including the automation and personalization tools as the basis to create your own SAP Business All-in-One solutionBuild a Working PrototypeHave a working, fully-documented prototype in only a few days right out of the boxImprove Project Performance and Customer UnderstandingUse SAP Best Practices as an integrated tool for evaluation, training, and implementation

SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N NWhere to Find More DetailsSAP Public Website SAP Best Practices http://www.sap.com/bestpracticesSAP Service Marketplace

SAP Best Practices http://service.sap.com/bestpracticesSAP Best Practices Solution Portfolio http://service.sap.com/~sapidb/011000358700003019992005E.xls SAP Best Practices Online Reference Systems http://service.sap.com/bp-demo SAP Help Portal (public)SAP Best Practices http://help.sap.com/bestpractices SAP 2010 / SAP Best Practices Page N N 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or for any purpose without the express permission of SAP AG. The information contained herein may be changed without prior notice.Some software products marketed by SAP AG and its distributors contain proprietary software components of other software vendors.Microsoft, Windows, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. IBM, DB2, DB2 Universal Database, System i, System i5, System p, System p5, System x, System z, System z10, System z9, z10, z9, iSeries, pSeries, xSeries, zSeries, eServer, z/VM, z/OS, i5/OS, S/390, OS/390, OS/400, AS/400, S/390 Parallel Enterprise Server, PowerVM, Power Architecture, POWER6+, POWER6, POWER5+, POWER5, POWER, OpenPower, PowerPC, BatchPipes, BladeCenter, System Storage, GPFS, HACMP, RETAIN, DB2 Connect, RACF, Redbooks, OS/2, Parallel Sysplex, MVS/ESA, AIX, Intelligent Miner, WebSphere, Netfinity, Tivoli and Informix are trademarks or registered trademarks of IBM Corporation.Linux is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries.Adobe, the Adobe logo, Acrobat, PostScript, and Reader are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation.UNIX, X/Open, OSF/1, and Motif are registered trademarks of the Open Group.Citrix, ICA, Program Neighborhood, MetaFrame, WinFrame, VideoFrame, and MultiWin are trademarks or registered trademarks of Citrix Systems, Inc.HTML, XML, XHTML and W3C are trademarks or registered trademarks of W3C, World Wide Web Consortium, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Java is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.JavaScript is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc., used under license for technology invented and implemented by Netscape. SAP, R/3, SAP NetWeaver, Duet, PartnerEdge, ByDesign, Clear Enterprise, SAP BusinessObjects Explorer, and other SAP products and services mentioned herein as well as their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of SAP AG in Germany and other countries.Business Objects and the Business Objects logo, BusinessObjects, Crystal Reports, Crystal Decisions, Web Intelligence, Xcelsius, and other Business Objects products and services mentioned herein as well as their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of SAP France in the United States and in other countries. All other product and service names mentioned are the trademarks of their respective companies. Data contained in this document serves informational purposes only. National product specifications may vary.The information in this document is proprietary to SAP. No part of this document may be reproduced, copied, or transmitted in any form or for any purpose without the express prior written permission of SAP AG.This document is a preliminary version and not subject to your license agreement or any other agreement with SAP. This document contains only intended strategies, developments, and functionalities of the SAP product and is not intended to be binding upon SAP to any particular course of business, product strategy, and/or development. Please note that this document is subject to change and may be changed by SAP at any time without notice.SAP assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document. SAP does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information, text, graphics, links, or other items contained within this material. This document is provided without a warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement.SAP shall have no liability for damages of any kind including without limitation direct, special, indirect, or consequential damages that may result from the use of these materials. This limitation shall not apply in cases of intent or gross negligence.The statutory liability for personal injury and defective products is not affected. SAP has no control over the information that you may access through the use of hot links contained in these materials and does not endorse your use of third-party Web pages nor provide any warranty whatsoever relating to third-party Web pages.26 N