SAP Platform Architecture


What is SAP Platform Architecture?

There are two components to any SAP Platform Architecture. The first is the platform, which is a set of solutions and components that provide the functionality that a business needs. The second is the platform architecture, which brings together the business architecture with the technology landscape in a comprehensive design. An example of a platform architecture includes business processes, or a business value chain, that is supported by different parts of the business, which rely on technology platforms or components that provide the functionality needed for those processes. Note that this is different than a data architecture which focuses exclusively on data.

What is SAP Platform Architecture?

There are two components to any SAP Platform Architecture. The first is the platform, which is a set of solutions and components that provide the functionality that a business needs. The second is the platform architecture, which brings together the business architecture with the technology landscape in a comprehensive design. An example of a platform architecture includes business processes, or a business value chain, that is supported by different parts of the business, which rely on technology platforms or components that provide the functionality needed for those processes. Note that this is different than a data architecture which focuses exclusively on data.

The advantage of taking a platform architecture approach is that clearly defines the key services that can then be used for integration with other parts of the business. It also allows business teams to take ownership of the applications and systems that they use and directly manage their technology investments. An SAP Platform Architecture allows organizations, and the various business teams within those organizations, the ability to evolve and adapt existing services while providing new services. Implementing an SAP Platform Architecture involves aligning architecture, technology, integration, and business skills.

SAP Platform Architecture Key Capabilities:

  • Integrated design architecture. Without a platform architecture you can end up with a series of data and solution silos, with each part of the business running their own solutions in a way that does not interact. SAP Platform Architecture provides an overarching design at the platform, data, and process levels.
  • Global design. Many organizations perform data modeling, or perhaps at a broader level have a data architecture which needs to be global. But SAP Platform Architecture must provide a global interaction between multiple, distributed data structures, data sets, databases, data platforms, and the business systems that utilize them.
  • Flexibility through modular design. The layers of an SAP Platform Architecture provide modularization into the platform, where the components and design remain stable, and a complementary set of services and processes that can be updated to support new and changing business needs and requirements.

SAP solutions such as SAP Business Technology Platform, SAP S/4HANA, and SAP HANA Enterprise Cloud all offer reference architectures for their system, but these must be integrated into a broader SAP Platform Architecture that includes not only the technical architecture but also the way that processes interact with data and the business value chain.

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  1. Integrate Business Rules in Collaborative Business Processes

    Published: 11/February/2011

    Reading time: 8 mins

    Learn how to apply best practices in business process model and notation (BPMN) for integrating rules into your process models. See how to apply these best practices with SAP NetWeaver Business Process Management (SAP NetWeaver BPM). Although an explicit rules activity is missing in SAP NetWeaver BPM’s modeling palette, you can use the mapping activity...…

  2. Best Practices for Driving SAP Initiatives via an Offsite Delivery Model

    Published: 28/April/2009

    Reading time: 8 mins

    Learn about the array of SAP offsite delivery methods and discover the importance of the role of an integration manager if you decide to implement one of them. Key Concept An offsite delivery is any development support, production support, or combination of SAP services provided outside a company’s physical location. Typically misinterpreted to mean offshore,...…

  3. Bulletproof Your SAP Implementations and Legacy-to-SAP Conversions

    Published: 07/August/2009

    Reading time: 23 mins

    Find out the pitfalls that occur most often when converting from a non-SAP legacy system to an SAP system. Then discover best practices to help you avoid these pitfalls and see how you can apply them to your project. Key Concept Project success can be defined as providing a well-developed system near its due date...…

  4. SAP NetWeaver PI 7.1: Process Integration Modeling a Challenge? ES Repository Simplifies with a Top-Down Approach

    Published: 29/October/2009

    Reading time: 13 mins

    Software architects and developers involved in service-oriented architecture projects can use the Enterprise Services Repository to design integration content following a top-down approach. This approach facilitates your design work because you have an overview of the content objects that belong to your integration scenarios as well as how these objects are related to each other....…

  5. Build Multiple Web Service-Consuming Flex Applications Using Proxy Classes

    Published: 30/October/2009

    Reading time: 14 mins

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  6. Categorize Your SAP Service Desk Tickets to Drive Support Process Optimization

    Published: 11/March/2011

    Reading time: 13 mins

    ManagerUnderstand the importance and effective use of SAP support tickets categorization. The categorization feature in SAP Solution Manager’s Service Desk functionality provides guidelines for analysis and actions based on ticket categorizations. Key Concept Reduction in IT operating costs is the primary goal of CIOs, so improving and optimizing operations is a key concern for SAP...…

  7. 4 SAP NetWeaver MDM Implementation Design Challenges Solved

    Published: 09/December/2011

    Reading time: 9 mins

    Step through four common challenges that pop up during SAP NetWeaver Master Data Management implementations. Discover the ways to mitigate potential problems as well as tips for making optimal design decisions. Key Concept Data Manager is an out-of-the-box user interface delivered with SAP NetWeaver MDM. Experienced administrators with highly technical capabilities use it to manage...…

  8. Performance Tuning Strategies to Optimize Your SAP Data Services Environment

    Published: 30/May/2012

    Reading time: 13 mins

    Step beyond traditional database tuning concepts, such as indexing and partitioning, and get expert tips to move toward a parallel approach for code design and job construction. Examine parallel execution within SAP Data Services to see how it distributes operations and uses the strengths across your system. Get expert advice on leveraging the pushdown capabilities...…

  9. 18 Techniques for Locating the Underlying Data of a Screen Field

    Published: 15/September/2000

    Reading time: 2 mins

    SAP’s three-tiered architecture is the backbone of an R/3 infrastructure. It’s what makes an R/3 system flexible, reliable, and open, all at the same time. It’s also what makes locating underlying data, at times, so inherently difficult. For example, when you need several fields from a transaction for a report or an enhancement, you will...…

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    Published: 15/September/2000

    Reading time: 2 mins

    All too often SAP implementation projects don’t take security beyond the application level, where security and authorization are often regarded as one and the same. To ensure adequate protection, security measures must be factored into all layers of the SAP infrastructure. With their client/server architecture, SAP systems include many components that exchange information, each of...…