Project Execution and Change Management usually overlap in most project timelines to ensure a smooth transition. Project Execution And Closure Project Execution involves creating the solution design - from a high-level architecture to granular-level Object classification. In standard SAP projects,... Continue Reading →
SAP Project planning is one of the most important aspects of any SAP Project lifecycle. It evolves around understanding the requirements and scope, resource allocation and management, project execution and closure, and change management across different project lifecycle phases. ... Continue Reading →
Businesses define their business goals and based on the same make an announcement for prospective bidders. This announcement is called a Request for Proposal (in short RFP). RFP comprises the information about the business, its business goals and aligned statement... Continue Reading →
SAP projects traditionally follow the waterfall model or a modified model based on the waterfall model in its development life cycle. However, since the advent to agile, SAP development projects have seen a paradigm shift, especially for post-implementation releases. However,... Continue Reading →
In order to view or modify data on a server, REpresentational State Transfer (REST) Architecture requires a client to dispatch requests to the server with HTTP Verb (type of request - GET, POST, PUT and DELETE), header and resource navigation... Continue Reading →
Some of the main advantages of adoption of Low Code - No Code Strategy can be highlighted as below: Rapid Development: Since a large proportion of the functionalities are inbuilt and only basic coding is needed, in Low Code -... Continue Reading →
Definitions: Low Code Development refers to application development leveraging tools/solutions (like drag drop, rules based frameworks) to eliminate the need for most of the coding requirements. However, some coding still might be needed for specific purposes where the functionality needs... Continue Reading →
The Lean Start-Up uses a build-measure-learn feedback loop. As soon as the organization understands the customer need and market suitability, a minimum viable product is developed. Product, at this stage, itself doesn't necessarily solve all the customer needs. However it... Continue Reading →
Scales of measurement project how the variables are defined and characterized. Any measurement can be evaluated on the basis of type, magnitude, intervals and true zero. These parameters are fundamental to any data analysis. Identification of these parameters led to... Continue Reading →
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