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SAP Implementation Phases

The document outlines the phases of an SAP implementation project based on the ASAP methodology. The phases include project preparation, business blueprint, realization, final preparation, go-live and support, and continuous improvement. Each phase involves configuring and testing the SAP system, documenting requirements and processes, providing training, and performing quality checks before moving to the next stage.

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SAP Implementation Phases

The document outlines the phases of an SAP implementation project based on the ASAP methodology. The phases include project preparation, business blueprint, realization, final preparation, go-live and support, and continuous improvement. Each phase involves configuring and testing the SAP system, documenting requirements and processes, providing training, and performing quality checks before moving to the next stage.

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Project Preparation Phase As per Accelerated SAP (ASAP) methodology it is the First Phase of SAP Implementation.

. During this phase, following components are discussed and documented: Initial Project Planning Project Procedures Project Team Members & their Training Project Kickoff Technical Requirements Quality Check

Business Blueprint Phase - In this phase, a detailed study of business processes and business requirements are undertaken by the Project Team members. This is the phase where Project Team Members interact with respective Core Team Members or Process Owners. The entire requirements gathered during this phase are documented as Business Blueprint. During this phase, following components are discussed and documented: Project Management Organizational Change Management Training Develop System Environment Organizational Structure Definition Business Process Analysis Business Process Definition Quality Check

Realization Phase - In this phase, all the business and process requirements are implemented as documented in Business Blueprint. SAP R/3 system is configured step by step in two work packages, Baseline and Final configuration. How these configurations will be done and how it will be tested. Baseline Configuration and Confirmation System Management Final Configuration and Confirmation Development of external Programs & Interfaces Unit Testing & Documentation Final Integration Test Business Scenarios & Process Documentation End User Training & Documentation Quality Check

Final Preparation Phase - During this phase, following activities are discussed, completed and documented, successful completion of these activities leads to transition of all configurations settings to live R/3 System System Management Stress & Volume Tests Cutover Strategies & Plans End User Training Quality Check

Go Live and Support Phase This is phase where all configurations/customizations are transported to live production operation and business starts all its activities in the SAP R/3. During this phase, all the problems/issues related to hardware, network, operating system, database, training, and application system are addressed by the project team members and they help the end users in achieving their day to day task/assignments. This phase is further divided as: Application Production Support and Maintenance Project Implementation End

Continuous Improvement Phase Towards continuous improvement and to overcome the organizational, business & technology changes the followings are covered under this phase: Post go-Live Support Improve System performance

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