SAP Architecture


What is SAP Architecture?

SAP Architecture is the technical requirements of your system landscape and the applications that you need for that. SAP’s major step forward in architecture came when it introduced SAP R/3 — the three references a three-layer architecture — in the late 1990s. SAP ERP applications ever since, including SAP S/4HANA, still follow these basic architectural layers:

  1. The Presentation Layer is the component specialized in interacting with end-users, the user interface. SAP GUI is the traditional SAP interface, but newer SAP applications utilize SAP Fiori design principles.
  2. The Application Layer is the component that specializes in processing the SAP application — such as SAP S/4HANA. Development at the SAP application layer has been done traditionally with the ABAP coding language. The HTML5-based UI5 is growing in importance as a language for building applications that can run on a variety of devices.
  3. The Database Layer is the software component that specializes in the management, storage, and retrieval of data. The key difference in SAP S/4HANA vs. previous ERPs at this level is a simplified data model that is specifically designed to run on the SAP HANA in-memory database.

What is SAP Architecture?

SAP Architecture is the technical requirements of your system landscape and the applications that you need for that. SAP’s major step forward in architecture came when it introduced SAP R/3 — the three references a three-layer architecture — in the late 1990s. SAP ERP applications ever since, including SAP S/4HANA, still follow these basic architectural layers:

  1. The Presentation Layer is the component specialized in interacting with end-users, the user interface. SAP GUI is the traditional SAP interface, but newer SAP applications utilize SAP Fiori design principles.
  2. The Application Layer is the component that specializes in processing the SAP application — such as SAP S/4HANA. Development at the SAP application layer has been done traditionally with the ABAP coding language. The HTML5-based UI5 is growing in importance as a language for building applications that can run on a variety of devices.
  3. The Database Layer is the software component that specializes in the management, storage, and retrieval of data. The key difference in SAP S/4HANA vs. previous ERPs at this level is a simplified data model that is specifically designed to run on the SAP HANA in-memory database.

There’s a wide range of vendors that support at least part of the SAP Architecture. Red Hat and SUSE specialize in the Linux operating system, on which the SAP HANA database runs. SAP architecture needs a foundation, and a vendor such as Dell Technologies can provide on-premise hardware such as servers. Microsoft is one of the hyperscalers that can set up cloud environments for SAP applications. Companies like Deloitte offer consulting services to assist companies in building out their SAP Architecture.

Key Considerations for SAPinsiders:

  • ABAP coders are still important to SAP Architecture. If your company is looking to adopt SAP S/4HANA and other SAP applications with consumer-grade user experiences, then you will likely need UI5 and SAP Fiori skillsets.
  • Legacy SAP ERP systems typically have heavy customization at the application layer and potentially complex data models. Many customers that are adopting SAP S/4HANA are choosing to eschew customization and instead are adapting their processes to the technology to provide cleaner data and easier upgrades.
  • SAP HANA’s in-memory capabilities are meant to speed up data retrieval significantly. However, with the rise of low-cost and open-source data storage, many companies are storing their data in “hot” and “cold” locations. Hot, or frequently accessed, data may be stored in-memory, but cold, or sporadically accessed, data may be stored in a Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) or cloud storage.

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    Published: 01/June/2007

    Reading time: 9 mins

    As an alternative to centrally collected and administrated light flat file loads, allow online submission of data directly to SAP NetWeaver BW through a Web page. Key Concept XML is a format that allows for flexible and structured encoding and exchange of Web documents between computer systems. An XML document contains data records along with...…

  2. Monitor Your Queries and Workbooks

    Published: 01/May/2005

    Reading time: 12 mins

    It’s a challenge to identify when a workbook or query was changed if many consultants are working on a project. You need that information when you are deciding which workbooks to transport. Learn about a method to monitor workbook changes. Key Concept In BW, it is important to have instruments for object monitoring. These tools...…

  3. Publish SAP BI Content More Easily with SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0

    Published: 01/March/2005

    Reading time: 18 mins

    Among the benefits of SAP NetWeaver ’04 is better integration between SAP BI and SAP Enterprise Portal (SAP EP). This overview explains what the integration of SAP BW 3.5 with SAP EP 6.0 Support Stack ’04 (and above) provides. Key Concept SAP Knowledge Management (SAP KM) is a part of SAP BI that coordinates information...…

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    Published: 15/February/2005

    Reading time: 18 mins

    Managing financial transactions with the right balance of functionality, flexibility, security, and efficiency is the ultimate goal of today’s competitive economy. An infrastructure that facilitates straight-through processing (STP) can best support these goals and provide the transparency that Sarbanes-Oxley compliance demands. SAP provides that infrastructure with Transaction Manager, a component of Treasury and Risk Management....…

  5. Use Semantic Groups in DTPs for Flexible Splitting of Data into Separate Packages

    Published: 19/March/2012

    Reading time: 6 mins

    Avoid inconsistent or unexpected results in data loads by ensuring that data that needs to be grouped stays together in data packages during loading. Key Concept You can use the semantic key to aid in grouping data during loading to ensure like data is processed and loaded in the same data package. When loading data...…

  6. Optimize Your Transportation Process with this SAP TM Primer

    Published: 15/July/2008

    Reading time: 17 mins

    Get a sneak peek into the enhanced features available in SAP Transportation Management (TM) 6.0. Explore how SAP TM can benefit and streamline your transportation processes. Key Concept SAP Transportation Management (TM) 6.0 is a new system for managing transportation processes. Currently in its Ramp-Up phase, SAP TM covers a broad range of transportation functions...…

  7. Improve Your Scheduling and Delivery Visibility with SAP Yard Management

    Published: 15/July/2007

    Reading time: 9 mins

    Understand the features of SAP Yard Management. See some configuration tips, and peek into its interface, scheduling, and integration capabilities. Key Concept Yard Management (YM) is a module in which various modes of transportation, such as trucks and containers, are parked and moved. This can occur before or after freight unload or when load activity...…

  8. Master APO Requirements Strategies

    Published: 01/January/2006

    Reading time: 24 mins

    Does your manufacturing requirement strategy in APO match your business plan? Find out how to determine if it does and adjust it if it doesn’t. Key Concept Advanced Planner and Optimizer (APO) requirements strategies determine not only whether a product is manufactured based on a make-to-stock or make-to-order principle. They also determine how existing product...…

  9. Use World-Class SOP Strategies to Balance Future Supply and Demand

    Published: 01/March/2006

    Reading time: 15 mins

    Having difficulty balancing supply and demand? Doing OK but want to do better? Learn the key strategies to put Sales and Operations Planning (SOP) to work for you. Key Concept One of the key activities in the area of supply chain planning is the periodic review of anticipated demand and available supply. This business process...…

  10. Fine-Tune Your Safety Stock Calculations

    Published: 01/August/2005

    Reading time: 8 mins

    Minor daily fluctuations in safety stock requirements, while they may be accurate reflections of forecast demand and other factors, have no practical significance and may create extra work and confusion in production planning. Learn how to use macros to smooth out the unnecessary bumps in your safety stock calculations. Key Concept Companies keep safety stock...…