Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Lecture on Wednesday 30th Jan 13

On Wednesday 30th, we will meet in Classroom No. 5 of the Production Engineering Department at 9:30am.

Many of you could not attend the Monday Lab, because of your participation in Zest festival. All those who missed their Lab session on Monday, are requested to complete the exercises as explained in the vido demo tutorials available on the ftp software server on the COEP website. Watch these video tutorials to understand the steps, then perform these steps manually by logging into SAP ByD software and do it yourself. Finally, log in the results into the input form at http://goo.gl/cLKz5

From this week, we are going to start learning about various business scenarios available in ByD. The first scenario we will be studying is about "Workforce Administration". This will give you an idea about how a scenario is defined, docuimented in a flow chart, how the execution steps are to be followed, where to look for the business logic behind the scenario, what are the variations etc. Same pattern of information will be available for all the following scenarios and exercises in the course.

We also briefly talk about the T1 test that will be conducted on next Wednesday, 6th Feb.

So far, you have completed following Lab/Project/Assignments to help you get a practical understanding of ERP.
  1. You have studied one Enterprise system product and you will continue to explore that product in many different aspects in this course. Many of you have done good exploration and your report  well prepared. However, many others were not upto my expectations. I am going to explain what is required and I would like you to make necessary improvements before we go to the next level of investigations.
  2. You learned about ByD navigation and general structure of the product.
  3. You did the exercise on Organizational and employee tasks.
  4. Now this week, you will do the Workforce Administration business scenarios.
If you have any questions, then please see me in my office tomorrow after the lecture.

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