[61894] in SAPr3-news
Re: www.pan-it.com - Ihr Spezialist
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Harry Hirsch)
Thu Mar 19 06:36:47 2009
To: sapr3-news@mit.edu
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 11:33:00 +0100
From: Harry Hirsch <Harry_Hirsch@invalid.invalid>
Message-ID: <49c22031$0$32051$9b622d9e@news.freenet.de>
Andreas Post schrieb:
>
> Andreas Post’s Summary
>
> Primary area of Expertise:
> SAP SD+MM, radiofrequency LES/WM, ABAP/4, OOP, DDIC, EDI, ALE, STMS,
> BAPI, Badi, LSMW, IDoc, RFC, CPIC, some IS-PS, IS-Retail, PP, HR and FI,
> ABAP, SD-Inquiry and Orders, MM Material Masters – customizing and
> programming, DDIC, BAPI, EDI, ALE, IDoc, ITS, User Exits, Mercator,
> reporting, program development, increase program performance, analyse
> business requirements and translate them to a application, Business
> objects. Win NT, Windows 2000, XP, MS-Office, Aris Toolset, COBOL, & C.
> SAP Release: 3.1, 4.0, 4.5, 4.6, 4.7, Enterprise, ECC 5.0, ECC 6.0.
>
> WM Consulting: SAP-LE--> define Warehouse, define warehouse structures,
> define storage places, movement types, shipments, inbound and outbound
> deliveries, transfer orders, hand held (RF), handling units (HUM),
> Pallets, I-Points, goods, batches, decentralized or central warehouse,
> put away and picking strategies, Storage Unit Management, inventory,
> stock management, picking, packing, planning. Batch, BOM. Included MM
> consulting with - Analysis of business requirements, Design,
> Customizing, Preparation and coordination of testing, Master data
> migration, Cut-over, go-live and post go-live support for WM, MM and SD.
Also ich gebe ja zu: ich bin kein IT-Fachmann, aber das liest sich wie
irgendein hirnloses Gestammel. Wer liest sich so eine Aneinanderreihung
von Abkürzungen und (für mich) kryptischen Floskeln durch, wie etwa:
> SAP SD+MM, radiofrequency LES/WM, ABAP/4, OOP, DDIC, EDI, ALE, STMS,
> BAPI, Badi, LSMW, IDoc, RFC, CPIC, some IS-PS, IS-Retail, PP, HR and FI,
> ABAP, SD-Inquiry and Orders, MM Material Masters
Ist das in der Branche so üblich?
Bin ehrlich neugierig
hh