Queries about ASAP, OOAD, technical specification

Hi Experts,
1. Difference between ASAP and OOAD methodologies? With respect to SAP XI project, which methodology could be applied to get good results? Please explain about each, if we can apply both methodologies to XI projects. In real time which methodology is advised to follow.
2. In real time XI project, what sort of quality check/s can be performed on the developed interfaces? It would be great, if any checklist is provided.. before proceeding from Development to QA box.
3. Please clarify about the Technical specification, Functional specification..
-- Each business requirement have specific Functional specification document.
-- Each Functional specification have specific Technical specification etc..
for example, if we have 2 business requirements.. then 2 Functional specs and 2 Technical specs need to be created?
Can some one please clarify my queries?
Thanks in advance
..Shriya

Hi,
>>>>1. Difference between ASAP and OOAD methodologies
sap delivers only ASAP for XI: http://service.sap.com/asap then ASAP for XI link 
>>>>3. Please clarify about the Technical specification, Functional specification
funcitonal - what you need to send - for example orders etc what kind of fileds etc..
technical - what kind of adapter and it's configuration can you use
Regards,
michal
<a href="/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/06/28/xipi-faq-frequently-asked-questions"><b>XI / PI FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions</b></a>

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