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  2. Systems Applications Products audit - Wikipedia

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    SAP is the acronym for Systems Applications Products. It is a system that provides users with a soft [ambiguous] real-time business application. It contains a user interface and is considered very flexible. In an SAP audit, the two main areas of concern are security and data integrity.

  3. SAP - Wikipedia

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    SAP Labs are research and development locations that develop and improve SAP core products. SAP Labs are strategically located in high-tech clusters around the globe. [86] The four most prominent labs of SAP SE are located in Germany, Japan, Israel and the US. Labs Walldorf was founded in 1972 and became SAP's primary location.

  4. List of SAP products - Wikipedia

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    SAP Exchange Infrastructure (XI) (From release 7.0 onwards, SAP XI has been renamed as SAP Process Integration (SAP PI)) SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) SAP FICO; SAP BPC (Business Planning and Consolidation, formerly OutlookSoft) SAP GRC (Governance, Risk and Compliance) SAP EHSM (Environment Health & Safety Management)

  5. SAP Business One - Wikipedia

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    SAP Business One is an enterprise resource planning application designed for small and medium-sized enterprises, and marketed by the German company SAP SE. As a company, SAP Business One focuses on automating key business functions in finance, operations, and human resources .

  6. Business informatics - Wikipedia

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    Business informatics (BI) is a discipline combining economics, the economics of digitization, business administration, accounting, internal auditing, information technology (IT), and concepts of computer science.

  7. SAP Business ByDesign - Wikipedia

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    The underlying technology stack is a multi-tenancy enabled SAP NetWeaver stack, leveraging SAP's in-memory HANA database. SAP Business ByDesign is used by almost 10.000 companies [ 5 ] in more than 140 countries and supports 41 languages (13 standard and 28 partner translated, including simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Hebrew).

  8. Enterprise resource planning - Wikipedia

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    The Gartner Group first used the acronym ERP in the 1990s [8] [9] to include the capabilities of material requirements planning (MRP), and the later manufacturing resource planning (MRP II), [10] [11] as well as computer-integrated manufacturing.

  9. Business process management - Wikipedia

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    The Workflow Management Coalition, [6] BPM.com [7] and several other sources [8] use the following definition: Business process management (BPM) is a discipline involving any combination of modeling, automation, execution, control, measurement and optimization of business activity flows, in support of enterprise goals, spanning systems, employees, customers and partners within and beyond the ...