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Why use SAP Workflow?
“SAP Workflow ensures " the right work is brought in the right sequence at the right time to the right people". It is a tool designed to facilitate and automate business processes that require tasks to be performed by people. Ideal for casual or non-SAP users, since all the work items can be performed outside of SAP by simply responding to an email, SAP workflow can be linked to Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Notes.” – Read more from this page at Insight Consulting Partners
The SAP Workflow Portal at eIT.in provides comprehensive web resources for many aspects of SAP Workflow. The aim is to be a gathering spot of web resources for SAP Workflow that will benefit a wide range of professionals – companies implementing SAP Workflow, individuals & professionals involved in SAP Workflow implementation / use, students seeking information on SAP Workflow as a career choice, recruiters looking for SAP professionals and consultants and experts seeking more info on the latest in SAP Workflow.
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Sections:
Book - Practical Workflow for SAP - Effective Business Processes using SAP's WebFlow Engine - by Alan Rickayzen (Author), Jocelyn Dart (Author), Carsten Brennecke (Author), Markus Schneider (Author)
Editorial Reviews
Adrian Samuels, PwC Consulting The English-speaking world has long awaited such a practical guide.
Connie Moore, Giga Information Group A very helpful guide for navigating workflow and providing a deeper understanding of SAP's approach to business process management. See full details and ordering info @ Amazon
SAP Business Workflow
Source: SAP web site
Purpose
SAP Business Workflow can be used to define business processes that are not yet mapped in the R/3 System. These may be simple release or approval procedures, or more complex business processes such as creating a material master and the associated coordination of the departments involved. SAP Business Workflow is particularly suitable for situations in which work processes have to be run through repeatedly, or situations in which the business process requires the involvement of a large number of agents in a specific sequence.
You can also use SAP Business Workflow to respond to errors and exceptions in other, existing business processes. You can start a workflow when predefined events occur, for example an event can be triggered if particular errors are found during an automatic check.
SAP provides several workflows that map predefined business processes. These workflows do not require much implementation. For an overview of these SAP workflows, refer to Workflow Scenarios in Applications.
Integration
SAP Business Workflow uses the existing transactions and functions of the R/3 System and does not change the functions. You can combine the existing functions of the R/3 System to form new business processes with SAP Business Workflow. The workflow system takes over control of the business processes. If you are already using SAP Organizational Management, you can use the organizational structure created there to have the relevant agents carry out the individual activities. It is possible to have an activity carried out by a position. This ensures that the respective occupiers of the position can carry out the individual activities during execution of the workflow. This means that personnel changes in your organization are taken into account immediately in the execution of a workflow.
Features
SAP Business Workflow provides a number of tools for defining and analyzing workflows as well as for monitoring operation.
The Workflow Builder is for displaying and making changes to workflows. You can make small extensions directly to the original workflows supplied by SAP, such as carrying out your own agent assignments or changing deadline monitoring.
There are several Workflow Wizards to support you in the definition of workflows, with which you can create specific parts of a workflow. The Workflow Wizard Explorer gives you an overview of the existing Workflow Wizards.
In order to make the functions of the R/3 Systems available to a workflow, you use business objects, which you can define and analyze in the Business Object Builder. These business objects are made available to the workflow in reusable tasks. The Business Wizard Explorer gives you an overview of all existing tasks.
The end user receives information about the activities they are to carry out in their Business Workplace. This provides them with a central overview of all the activities that they are authorized to carry out. They can commence the activities from here.
Several tools are available to the workflow system administrator, with which they can control and analyze the current workflows. The workflow system administrator is notified of problems automatically by the system.
SAP Business Workflow and SAP WebFlow - This site is Alan Rickayzen's informal personal support for SAP Business Workflow and SAP WebFlow.
1. Title: SAP Workflow Developer
Seeking an SAP Workflow Developer who has at least 2 years SAP workflow (WF) development.
The scope of processes currently supported by client’s SAP implementation includes Manufacturing, Demand to Stock, Req to Check, Order to Cash, Financial Close, Plant Maintenance, Financial and Operations Reporting, Sales and Marketing Operations and Human Resources.
Role Description: Participate in the development and maintenance of business systems using a systems methodology. Identify problems or business opportunities. Work within the scope of the systems development tasks. Generate and maintain estimates. Convert requirements and models from analysis, specifications and business needs into technical specifications. Use the knowledge and experience from past technical environments and communication skills to design and document a system that will meet client requirements, technical standards, and future opportunities. Document and implement test plans that address system design requirements, user test data, and cases of appropriate size and scope. Increase client confidence by proactively addressing production support issues and providing recommendations for performance/process improvement.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
IT service delivery planning cost, schedule, deliverables to meet business need.
May manage budget for program under direct control.
Serves as liaison with business unit.
Client interface for requirements, prioritization, and rationalization.
Information systems design, implementation, operation.
Supplier interface for programs under direct control.
Information systems project execution including testing, documentation and training.
Risk management.
Supports clients’s business case development/tracking.
Works with client to establish and track performance criteria for systems operation as required.
Qualifications: Basic Qualifications:
2 years SAP workflow (WF) development
Education and/or Training:
Undergraduate degree required in business, math, computer science, engineering, or related discipline with an information technology focus (preferred).
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