The BW DP-DiP/PP-Dynasys application regroups all the reports that are based on DynaSys tool (Demand & Distribution Planning). More particularly, they support : DP - Budget Review DP - Forecast Accuracy DP - MTP Mid Term Planning DiP - Distribution Planning DP - MTP |
Describe the key User profiles that exist for the application. General role/Viewer role: Approver role: |
Target Users: Reports are usually used by demand & production planning, S&OP managers and supply chain. |
VERSION | DATE | MODIFIED BY | DESCRIPTION |
0.01 | dd.mm.yyyy | <Insert name> | Initial draft |
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Capture the business process that the application supports . This can be describe through a process diagram or a business capability model
Information about the existent Workbooks and the respective BW queries.
| Reports | Definition | Prompts | BW Workbook Query | Query Technical Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BW - DP - Budget Review (Core Query) | BW_QRY_MVDYN11_0001 | |||
This section will approach the concepts/definitions that will be used in all the reports and required to understand the data from the reports.
Could be specific fields, closing activities, additional information to work and understand the reports.
Access
Access to the application in the WBP Server is provided by GBU.
You must request to add "DP-DiP/PP-Dynasys" role (Service one => SAP Access Request)
This application in WBP covers the data from all GBU managing their forecast in DynaSys.
It does not include other Forecasting systems not mentioned above.
| Domain | Demand & Planning - Forecast report |
|---|---|
| Application | DP - Demand Planning |
| Provider | MVDYN11 |
| Existing Documentation | <insert link> |
This section represents the process with detail information for the application. Can include specific or special cases, complex logics , calculations, flows, among others.
Usability is about the ease with which a User can learn to start using the solution and the ease with which they can use the system. In addition to ease of learning and ease of use, usability also includes areas such as ease of recall, error avoidance and handling, accessibility among others e.g., 99% of metadata entry Users who have use the Maintenance Dashboard should be able to change filters, extract etc., when required. Maintenance data will be centrally stored in the Google Cloud platform, which will be available to other applications e.g., and Dashboards if needed.
Software systems must comply with legal and regulatory e.g., GDPR requirements, this can change depending on country, organisation industry and / or region. The software systems must be secure from unauthorized access. The Maintenance Dashboard will comply with Solvay’s regulations and compliance e.g., access only granted to authorized Users.
Security refers to essential aspects that assure a solution and its components will be protected against unauthorized access or malware attacks. Important considerations related to security aspects of a system are User authentication, User authorization or User access privileges, data theft, malware attacks, data encryption, and maintaining audit trails, e.g., only Users with administrator access shall be able to create new accounts and assign data access privileges to the new accounts e.g.,
Performance defines how fast a software system or a particular section of it responds to certain User actions under a certain workload. In most cases, this metric explains how long a User must wait before the target operation happens e.g., the page renders, a transaction is processed, etc., given the overall number of Users now. Performance requirements may describe background processes invisible to Users, e.g., backup and speed of data transfers.
Reliability is the ability of a solution or its component to perform its required functions without failure under predefined conditions for a specified time / period. Reliability can possibly be specified in terms of average time system runs before failure occurs, percentage of operations completed successfully within a time / period, maximum acceptable failure probability, or number of failures within a period. Reliability aspects are in reference to (but not limited to) evaluation of the system to be considered as reliable, classification of reliability defining failures vs. regular failures, and the impact of failure on business operations. The Maintenance Dashboard will display data from the previous refresh of data.
Scalability refers to the degree to which a solution can evolve to handle increased amounts of work. The increased amount of work could be in terms of the user base, transactions, data, network traffic, or other factors e.g., the system should be able to handle an additional load of a maximum of 5,000 Users every month for the next 6 months without any noticeable performance impacts.
Interoperability is the degree to which the solution is compatible with other components. It is a measure of how effectively the system interoperates with other software systems and how easily it integrates with external hardware devices.
Interoperability aspects to be discussed during elicitation are in reference to (but not limited to) software systems to be interfaced with along with data / messages to be exchanged and any standard data formats, hardware components to be integrated with, and any standard communication protocols to be followed e.g., Order Management system will push the order file into a secured file transfer protocol server from where it will be loaded into the system through a daily job. To guarantee between Google Cloud platform and SAP BW Queries e.g., BW_QRY_MVPMOR01_0002, Solvay has introduced a new tool called Xtract (Xtract).
Availability is the degree to which the solution is operable and accessible when required. It is a measure of time during which the system is fully operational e.g., available for use and sometimes included as a Service Level Agreement (SLA) considering its criticality to the business, e.g., the system shall be at least 99% available on weekdays between 09:00 to 18:30 Central European Time (CET).
Frequency, data, and time of the data refresh in the data product.
DynaSys data is updated 4 times a day (see the scheduled times here below) but ONLY after a change on DynaSys data. If not change is registered in DynaSys, do not expect any BW update
DynaSys extract (start time) | BW upload (start time) |
|---|---|
6am CET except for DiP which is flexible from 8 to 10am | 7am CET except for DiP which is flexible from 9 to 11am |
| 1pm CET | 2pm CET |
| 5pm CET | 6pm CET |
| 10pm CET | 11pm CET |
For example :
Data are collected in DynSys at 6am CET. The corresponding data are loaded into BW at 7am CET.
The BW loading last around 30 minutes. So at 7.30 you will get in BW, the view of 6am DynaSys data
NB: You can be alert by email when the BW load is fully done (Service One => catalogue>Data services>Reporting and Dashboarding>Reporting Tools>Change distribution lists for BW update message.