Technical details
Number of pages |
414 pages |
Written by |
Sandeep Pradhan |
Implementing and Configuring SAP Event Management
This book provides comprehensive coverage of the supply chain visibility business processes and technical architecture of SAP Event Management 5.1, including detailed step-by-step, set-up content for five critical supply chain visibility processes: Procure to Pay, Order to Cash, Manufacturing, Transportation and Returnable Items based on the Supply Chain council’s SCOR framework.
Visibility Processes
Explore the supply chain visibility business processes supported in SAP Event Management 5.1, including the individual business processes, their steps, and the business benefits.
Setting up a Procure-to-Pay Scenario
Get introduced to the lean procurement concepts associated with SAP Event Management that provide better visibility of inventory management decisions and vendor collaboration.
Architecture in SAP Event Management
Learn about the architectural aspects pertinent to setting up and integrating an SAP Event Management 5.1 system, as well as the various deployment and technical connection options.
Integrating SAP Event Management
Discover the optimal integration of SAP Event Management with other SAP solutions that are beneficial for high-performance supply chain visibility processes.
Monitoring Procedures
Understand the system administration procedures for monitoring, error handling, and escalation management for the SAP Event Management 5.1 system.
Highlights
- Supply Chain Event Management
- Type of Events
- Process & Product Visibility
- Performance Visibility
- Supply Chain Operation Reference Model
- Deployment Options
- Event Handler
- Event Message
- Event Posting Techniques
- Status Web Dynpro Portal
- Supply Chain Analytics
- Archiving
The Author
Sandeep Pradhan is an SAP solution architect in the field of supply chain management with more than 15 years of professional experience. He specializes in supply chain application advisory services and has achieved results by helping clients to understand, architect, select and implement the right SAP SCM solutions required to run their business.
The code for the Order-to-Cash Scenario (Chapter 8) was provided by Kevin Wilson. Kevin Wilson is an Associate Partner and Sr. SAP Solution Architect at Q Data USA Inc. with a primary focus of facilitating solutions for companies experiencing SAP process and technical integration pains.