SAP? depends on where it was used..usually it's ASAP..As Soon As Possible? SAP? I don't know
2006-11-09 20:55:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Along with standard SAP R/3, SAP provides solutions that cater to the special demands of a particular Industry and are seamlessly integrated with the components of standard SAP. These are called Industry Specific solutions. Here is a brief overview of SAP's Industry Specific Solution for Utilities Industry called SAP IS-U.
2006-11-10 05:02:27
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answered by doctor4allfammy 2
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Along with standard SAP R/3, SAP provides solutions that cater to the special demands of a particular Industry and are seamlessly integrated with the components of standard SAP. These are called Industry Specific solutions. Here is a brief overview of SAP's Industry Specific Solution for Utilities Industry called SAP IS. Also known as SAP IS-U, SAP IS-U/CCS.
These are called Industry Specific solutions.
* SAP IS-U: Solution for Utilities SAP IS-U/CCS stands for the Industry Specific Solution for Utilities - Customer Care & Service
* SAP IS-U/CCS component is a Sales & Information system that supports all business processes and utility services of a utility company.
Processes related with divisions of a Utility Company e.g. Electricity, Gas, Water, Heating, Waste Disposal can be handled by SAP IS-U.
* The core IS-U/CCS application is a consumption billing system that valuates measured and flat rate consumption and services. Though Services ( but not consumption ) can also be billed and invoiced using standard Sales & Distribution (SD).
In a utility company, given the size of data processing, Billing is probably the most challenging and important area for any ERP system considering the processing required for millions of customers every month-end.
2006-11-10 05:24:19
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answered by susantabeura 2
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2006-11-10 07:40:58
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answered by waltzsingmatilda2 3
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SAP is related to computers.It has many branches like BW, SM,CRM.
2006-11-10 05:16:23
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answered by WAVES 2
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