Has anyone written a BSP development standards document?.

I was wondering if anyone had written any devlopement standards and was willing to share them. With so much code involved I guess there must be some standards.
I've got to put together a standards document for BSP, but I would rather not start from the beginning, given the choice.
Best regards
Jas

Hi Jas,
have you seen this book:
[Official ABAP Programming Guidelines  |http://www.sap-press.de/katalog/buecher/titel/gp/titelID-2093]
It is not about BSP but lots of things in this books can be used.
Best regrads
Renald

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