Deploying / Transporting SAP HANA-ECC and BW Solution?

Is there one centralized deployment guid for SAP  HANA solutions in the SAP ECC and SAP BW environment?
Please can one of you provide some directions to a centralized guide to move / deploy SAP HANA solutions build in one system to Quality and/or production environment?

Rama,
there's a pretty straight forward export/import functionality for moveing models from dev to qa and prod. Please see the SAP HANA Modeling Guide, chapter "Processing Information Objects".
You can also use CTS+ in conjunction with this functionality.
Regards,
Marc
SAP Customer Solution Adoption (CSA)

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