Real time (like) projects

Hi everyone-
  Where can I find some real time (or ALIKE) projects/exercises so that I can practice for my self on various topics like ETL, Modeling and Reporting.
  My email ID: [email protected]
-Thanks

HI Ranjit,
  plzzzzz  forward me some  projects details....
last week  interviewer asked about implementation issues.. wat type of problem u faced at de time of implementation  ?
plzzzzz  send me details...
it is very favorable 2 me
thanks
shiva

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  • Real time queries to know more about live project

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    2    In usual Dev->QA->Prod project cycle...
      Where would the Configuration and Version Control come into picture?
      Who is responsible for configuration process of the developed objects?
      How the configuration process would be in real time XI project? Are we needed to use any external configuration/version control tools like VSS etc..?
    3.   I come across the terms like Legacy Systems, Third Party systems, SAP systems, Non-SAP systems, Web Systems.
    In real time project, can you please answer with few names for each type of systems above I had mentioned? I know this depends on landscape of the project. But I would like to know how the names of these systems would be in real time.
    Like .. for Legacy systems --> Mainframe/AS-400 etc (Pls correct me,if i am wrong).
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    Hi,
    <i>1. Who will be responsible for preparing the minutes of meeting? (XI Developer/Team Lead/senior consultant etc…)</i>
    In general , TL will prepare and rest of all seniors will approved/ signed if it is senior level meeting , Offcourse it depends upon the meeting .
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    Where would the Configuration and Version Control come into picture?
    Who is responsible for configuration process of the developed objects?
    How the configuration process would be in real time XI project? Are we needed to use any external configuration/version control tools like VSS etc..?</i>
    Yes Configuration will be the developer or the senior for interface configuration  / basis for SLD configuration
    the respective will be the responsible
    <i>3. I come across the terms like Legacy Systems, Third Party systems, SAP systems, Non-SAP systems, Web Systems.</i>
    It depens upon the project ... dont ask like this type questions .. these are very confidential ...
    I hope this is technical forum ..
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  • Real time blue print + some more

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    Hi,
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  • Final cut real time editing

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    You need a Mac pro,
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    Hi Ayham,
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  • Real time solution using Documaker

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    Venkata,
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  • Real-time control of properties

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    I don't have a lot of experience with expressions, but I know how to write code.  I think, with some research, I can get this to happen by using the Write-On effect, drawing on a canvas with the stylus, and then linking various properties to the X and Y coordinates of the brush.  This is a decent partial solution -- at least I could capture organic movement and apply it to these properties, so I wasn't so hung up working with curves and Eases and quirky intermediate keyframes.
    But it would be awesome if there was a plugin... or some precedent technique or expression... that would let me preview the clip in real time at a low resolution, and then use the stylus or mouse to capture movement as I watched.  It would be a great tool for syncing certain properties to a soundtrack, creating complex and organic animations, stuff like that.  I'd love to be able to do this with the TimeWarp property, and preview it as I went along.
    "Changing properties" and "Controlling behavior" plus "Real-time" didn't come up with anything relevant, either here or in Google.  Anyone have any leads as to how this type of thing might be achieved?

    As Mylenium says, Motion Sketch is one way. There are also some specific features that have this kind of thing built in, like sketching with the Puppet tools and recording paint strokes.

  • Real time project Help

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  • In a Real time project what would be the agent assignment attribute setting

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    Work items whose tasks are defined as general tasks and for which no responsible agents or default rules are defined are offered to all users of the SAP System for execution in their Business Workplaces.
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    ·        General forwarding not allowed
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    ·        Forwarding not allowed
    A work item that represents a task with this property cannot be forwarded by one of its recipients.
    Hope this will help.
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  • SAP Real time projects

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  • XI Real time projects

    HI all,
    I have knowledge on XI like its components, mappings, message monitoring and configured some scenarios.
    Now I wanted to know how the real time projects in XI will be
    can any one share their ideas who has knowledge on xi real time projects....
    i have heard of scenarios like A2A, B2B, B2C
    what type of scenario we use mostly, which adapters comes in what type of scenarios.....i would like to know all these
    plz share ur ideas, if possible, send me some links on the above lines.......
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    Hi Satish,
    <i>what type of scenario we use mostly,</i>
    >>>>>It depends on the Business process/flow and requirements.
    Generally ,Most of the time one of the systems(either Source or Target) will be SAP Systems. So once your Source or Target is SAP systems, then it is clear that the way of communications will be Idocs/RFC/Proxies.
    And A2A is most common scenarios, when your integration is dealing with the systems in in your landscape. If it is outside the landscape or across the firewall then B2B comes into picture.
    <i>which adapters comes in what type of scenarios</i>
    >>>>Above reply will give some idea on this. Following link will answer your question~
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/ae/d03341771b4c0de10000000a1550b0/content.htm
    Follwoing thread tells about some of the common Realtime scenarios
    How to Start with XI
    Demos~
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/docs?rid=/webcontent/uuid/110ff05d-0501-0010-a19d-958247c9f798#xi [original link is broken]
    Hope this helps,
    Regards,
    Moorthy

  • Hi Experts! Clarififcation regardng the phases of project in real time

    Hi ,
    Can any body please explain the phases of project and thier details like wht all will be done at each stage in the real time since i am very new to tht kind of phases ..
    Please donot kindly send me any links for reference rather plz describe it in detail..
    Regards,
    Eshwant....

    Hi,
    Implementation processes:
    Project preparation
    The project preparation phase, depicted below, focuses at two main activities, i.e. to make a setup for the TSO and to define a solution vision. These activities allow an organization to put in on the right track towards implementation.
    Design and initially staff the SAP TSO
    TSO chart exampleThe first major step of the project preparation phase is to design and initially staff an SAP technical support organization (TSO), which is the organization that is charged with addressing, designing, implementing and supporting the SAP solution. This can be programmers, project management, database administrators, test teams, etc. At this point, the focus should be at staffing the key positions of the TSO, e.g. the high-level project team and SAP professionals like the senior database administrator and the solution architect. Next to that, this is the time to make decisions about choosing for internal staff members or external consultants.
    The image at the right shows a typical TSO chart.
    Craft solution vision
    The second project preparation job is to define a so-called solution vision, i.e. a vision of the future-state of the SAP solution, where it is important to address both business and financial requirements (budgets). The main focus within the vision should be on the company’s core business and how the SAP solution will better enable that core business to be successful. Next to that, the shortcomings of the current systems should be described and short but clear requirements should be provided regarding availability (uptime), security, manageability and scalability of the SAP system.
    Sizing and blueprinting
    The next phase is often referred to as the sizing and blueprinting phase and forms the main chunk of the implementation process
    Perform cost of ownership analysis
    Figure 5: Solution stack delta analysisThis phase starts with performing a total cost of ownership analysis (TCO analysis) to determine how to get the best business solution at the lowest costs. This means to compare SAP solution stack options and alternatives and then determine what costs each part of the stack will bring and when these costs will be incurred. Parts of the stack are for example the hardware, operating system and database, which form the acquisition costs. Next to that, there should be taken a look at recurring costs like maintenance costs and downtime costs. Instead of performing a complete TCO analysis for various solution stack alternatives that would like to compare, it can be wise just to do a so-called delta analysis, where only the differences between solutions (stacks) are identified and analyzed. The image at the right depicts the essence of a delta analysis.
    Identify high availability and disaster recovery requirements
    The next step is identifying the high availability requirements and the more serious disaster recovery requirements. This is to plan what to do with later downtime of the SAP system, caused by e.g. hardware failures, application failures or power outages. It should be noted that it is very important to calculate the cost of downtime, so that an organization has a good idea of its actual availability requirements.
    Engage SAP solution stack vendors
    Figure 6: Simplified SAP solution stackA true sizing process is to engage the SAP solution stack vendors, which is the next step. This means selecting the best SAP hardware and software technology partners for all layers and components of the solution stack, based on a side-by-side sizing comparison. The most important factors that are of influence here are the estimated numbers of (concurrent) users and batch sizes. A wise thing to do is to involve SAP AG itself to let them create a sizing proposal stating the advised solution stack, before moving to SAP’s technology partners/SAP vendors, like HP, Sun Microsystems and IBM. A simplified solution stack is depicted at the right, showing the many layers for which software and hardware has to be acquired. Note the overlap with the OSI model.
    Staff TSO
    The TSO is the most important resource for an organization that is implementing SAP, so staffing the TSO is a vital job which can consume a lot of time. In a previous phase, the organization should already have staffed the most vital positions. At this point the organization should staff the bulk of the TSO, i.e. fill the positions that directly support the near-term objectives of the implementation, which are to develop and begin the installation/implementation of the SAP data center. Examples are: data center experts, network infrastructure experts, security specialists and database administration experts.
    There are many ways to find the right people within or outside the organization for all of the TSO positions and it depends on the organization how much time it wants to spend on staffing.
    Training
    One of the most vital stages of the implementation process is training. Very few people within an organization are SAP experts or even have worked with SAP software. It is therefore very important to train the end users but especially the SAP TSO: the people who design and implement the solution. Many people within the TSO need all kinds of training. Some examples of these positions:
    SAP Network Specialists
    SAP Database Administrators
    SAP Security specialists
    Documentation specialists
    Et cetera
    All of these people need to acquire the required SAP knowledge and skills or even SAP certifications through training. Moreover, people need to learn to do business in a totally new way. To define how much SAP training every person needs, a company can make use of a skillset matrix. With this matrix, a manager can identify who possesses what knowledge, to manage and plan training, by defining the height of expertise with a number between e.g. 1 and 4 for each skill for each employee.
    Setup SAP data center
    The next step is to set up the SAP data center. This means either building a new data center facility or transforming the current data center into a foundation capable of supporting the SAP solution stack, i.e. all of the technology layers and components (SAP software products) in a productive SAP installation. The most important factor when designing the data center is availability. The high availability and disaster recovery requirements which should have been defined earlier, give a good idea of the required data center requirements to host the SAP software. Data center requirements can be a:
    Physical requirement like power requirements
    Rack requirement
    Network infrastructure requirement or
    Requirement to the network server.
    Perform installations
    The following step is to install the required SAP software parts which are called components and technological foundations like a web application server or enterprise portals, to a state ready for business process configuration. The most vital sub steps are to prepare your OS, prepare the database server and then start installing SAP software. Here it is very important to use installation guides, which are published for each SAP component or technology solution by SAP AG. Examples of SAP components are:
    R/3 Enterprise — Transaction Processing
    mySAP BI — Business Information Warehouse
    mySAP CRM — Customer Relationship Management
    mySAP KW — Knowledge Warehouse
    mySAP PLM — Product Lifecycle Management
    mySAP SCM — Supply Chain Management
    mySAP SEM — Strategic Enterprise Management
    mySAP SRM — Supplier Relationship Management
    Round out support for SAP
    Before moving into the functional development phase, the organization should identify and staff the remaining TSO roles, e.g. roles that relate to helpdesk work and other such support providing work.
    [edit] Functional development
    The next phase is the functional development phase, where it is all about change management and testing. This phase is depicted below.
    Figure 7: Functional development phase
    Address change management
    The next challenge for an organization is all about change management / change control, which means to develop a planned approach to the changes the organization faces. The objective here is to maximize the collective efforts of all people involved in the change and to minimize the risk of failure of implementing the changes related to the SAP implementation.
    The implementation of SAP software will most surely come with many changes and an organization can expect many natural reactions, i.e. denial, to these changes. To fight this, it is most important to create a solid project team dedicated to change management and to communicate the solution vision and goals of this team. This team should be prepared to handle the many change issues that come from various sources like:
    End-user requests
    Operations
    Data center team
    DBA group
    Systems management
    SAP systems and operations management
    Next thing is to create a foundation for the SAP systems management and SAP computer operations, by creating a SAP operations manual and by evaluating SAP management applications. The manual is a collection of current state system documentation, day-to-day and other regularly scheduled operations tasks, various installation and operations checklists and how-to process documents.
    Functional, integration and regression testing
    Testing is very important before going live with any system. Before going live with a SAP system, it is vital to do many different kinds of testing, since there is often a large, complex infrastructure of hardware and software involved. Both requirements as well as quality parameters are to be tested. Important types of testing are:
    Functional testing: to test using functional use cases, i.e. a set of conditions or variables under which a tester will determine if a certain business process works
    Integration testing
    Regression testing
    All tests should be preceded by creating solid test plans.
    [edit] Final preparation
    The last phase before going live can be referred to as the final preparation phase and is depicted below.
    Figure 8: Final preparation phase
    Systems and stress testing
    Another vital preparation activity before going live with SAP is systems and stress testing. This means planning, scripting, executing and monitoring system and stress tests, to see if the expectations of the end users, defined in service level agreements, will be met. This can be done with SAP’s standard application benchmarks, to benchmark the organization’s configurations against configurations that have been tested by SAP’s hardware technology partners. Again, a test plan should be created at first.
    Prepare for cutover
    The final phase before going live with SAP is often referred to as the cutover phase, which is the process of transitioning from one system to a new one. The organization needs to plan, prepare and execute the cutover, by creating a cutover plan that describes all cutover tasks that have to be performed before the actual go-live. Examples of cutover tasks are:
    Review and update all systems-related operations procedures like backup policies and system monitoring
    Assign ownership of SAP’s functional processes to individuals
    Let SAP AG do a GoingLive check, to get their blessing to go live with the system
    Lock down the system, i.e. do not make any more changes to the SAP system
    [edit] Go Live
    All of the previously described phases all lead towards this final moment: the go-live. Go-live means to turn on the SAP system for the end-users and to obtain feedback on the solution and to monitor the solution. It is also the moment where product software adoption comes into play. More information on this topic:
    Product Software Adoption: Big Bang Adoption
    Product Software Adoption: Parallel Adoption
    Product Software Adoption: Phased Adoption
    HTH
    Regards,
    Dhruv Shah

  • What is step by step in real time project i.e. end-to-end life cycle?

    what is step by step in real time project i.e. end-to-end life cycle?

    Hi Vamsi,
    The below explanation gives you an idea of what is going to come after what in a software development.
    These below stages are know as Software Development Life Cycle/Waterfall Model.
    1. System/Information Engineering and Modeling
    As software is always of a large system (or business), work begins by establishing the requirements for all system elements and then allocating some subset of these requirements to software. This system view is essential when the software must interface with other elements such as hardware, people and other resources. System is the basic and very critical requirement for the existence of software in any entity. So if the system is not in place, the system should be engineered and put in place. In some cases, to extract the maximum output, the system should be re-engineered and spruced up. Once the ideal system is engineered or tuned, the development team studies the software requirement for the system.
    2. Software Requirement Analysis
    This process is also known as feasibility study. In this phase, the development team visits the customer and studies their system. They investigate the need for possible software automation in the given system. By the end of the feasibility study, the team furnishes a document that holds the different specific recommendations for the candidate system. It also includes the personnel assignments, costs, project schedule, target dates etc.... The requirement gathering process is intensified and focussed specially on software. To understand the nature of the program(s) to be built, the system engineer or "Analyst" must understand the information domain for the software, as well as required function, behavior, performance and interfacing. The essential purpose of this phase is to find the need and to define the problem that needs to be solved .
    3. System Analysis and Design
    In this phase, the software development process, the software's overall structure and its nuances are defined. In terms of the client/server technology, the number of tiers needed for the package architecture, the database design, the data structure design etc... are all defined in this phase. A software development model is thus created. Analysis and Design are very crucial in the whole development cycle. Any glitch in the design phase could be very expensive to solve in the later stage of the software development. Much care is taken during this phase. The logical system of the product is developed in this phase.
    4. Code Generation
    The design must be translated into a machine-readable form. The code generation step performs this task. If the design is performed in a detailed manner, code generation can be accomplished without much complication. Programming tools like compilers, interpreters, debuggers etc... are used to generate the code. Different high level programming languages like C, C++, Pascal, Java are used for coding. With respect to the type of application, the right programming language is chosen.
    5. Testing
    Once the code is generated, the software program testing begins. Different testing methodologies are available to unravel the bugs that were committed during the previous phases. Different testing tools and methodologies are already available. Some companies build their own testing tools that are tailor made for their own development operations.
    6. Maintenance
    The software will definitely undergo change once it is delivered to the customer. There can be many reasons for this change to occur. Change could happen because of some unexpected input values into the system. In addition, the changes in the system could directly affect the software operations. The software should be developed to accommodate changes that could happen during the post implementation period.
    Reward if helpful.
    Thankyou,
    Regards.

  • EP projects real time

    HI All,
    I have knowledge on EP, worked on both admin part and PDK development part. Conceptual knowlege on KMC and Visual composer. I just know what is Webdynpro for java.
    I would like to know how the real time projects will be? On what topics we need to concentrate much? Like PDK is used for development or Webdynpro for java. In admin part, what we need to concentrate other than sys admin,content, user admin and SSO. What type of implementations do we get in KMC?
    Please throw some light on this....
    Regards,
    Satish.

    HI,
    Any posts on this.
    Satish.

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