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With this IT scenario, you can make your existing and new business processes mobile. Users of mobile devices can be included in automatic business processes with the back end, making manual and paper-based processes redundant. Managers, truck drivers, and warehouse workers are examples of typical users involved in mobile business processes.

SAP NetWeaver allows you to integrate various back-end systems (SAP and non-SAP systems) into your IT scenario.

You can use various tools and utilities to administer the IT scenario. These allow you to manage users, configure mobile devices, synchronize, and monitor your mobile landscape.

Architecture of the IT Scenario

The following figure provides an overview of the architecture of the IT scenario:

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With both scenario variants, the mobile device is connected to the back end by means of the SAP NetWeaver Application Server as the middleware. With the offline variant, a connection only exists during the synchronization. In contrast, the online variant involves a permanent connection.

Required and Optional Installable Units

To use this IT scenario, you require the following systems with activated usage types:

      Mobile Infrastructure (MI)

      Application Server ABAP (AS ABAP)

      Application Server Java (AS-JAVA)

For more information about the system landscape required, see the Master Guide.

Integration with other IT Scenarios

The SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio allows you to quickly and efficiently develop your own mobile applications, as well as to enhance existing SAP Solutions for Mobile Business. For more information, see the scenario variants Developing Mobile Applications for Occasional Connection and Developing Java Applications Using Web Dynpro from the IT scenario Developing, Configuring, and Adapting Applications.

Scenario Variants

The IT scenario consists of the following scenario variants:

Variant

Description

Enabling Mobile Applications for Occasional Connection

Users of mobile devices can carry out their tasks without a connection to a back-end system. The required applications and the user interface exist on the mobile device. Data is exchanged with the back end during the synchronization.

Running Mobile Applications with an Online Connection

Users of mobile devices access the back-end system in real time. All the necessary applications exist on the server. The user interface is generated on the server and transferred to the mobile device.

Additional Information

The following role-specific guides contain further information about this IT scenario:

Task Area

Guide

System Landscape

For more information, see the Master Guide at service.sap.com/installNW70

Configuration

SAP Solution Manager or Mobilizing Business Processes

 

 

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