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Introduction

SyWay adopts SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP) as the foundation to integrate, extend, and operate the programme’s SAP landscape. This document establishes a concise, region-agnostic application-architecture baseline that explains how the in-scope BTP services are organised into accounts and subaccounts, aligned to environments, and governed by platform-level guardrails for connectivity, security, operations, and lifecycle management. It is intended for Technical Architects and Operations.

Purpose

The purpose of this document is to provide a single, self-contained design baseline for SyWay’s BTP application architecture. It defines the target tenancy and placement model, high-level connectivity patterns, the operational monitoring posture, and essential platform conventions such as naming and tagging. The document sets reusable guardrails to drive consistent design and operations, while intentionally excluding product-level configuration and detailed control frameworks handled elsewhere.


Scope & Objectives

This document applies to the following BTP services: SAP Integration Suite, Forms Service by Adobe, SAP Build Work Zone, SAP Task Center, SAP Build Process Automation, SAP Build Code, SAP Business Application Studio (BAS), SAP Cloud Transport Management, ActiveControl – UI, Cloud Identity (IAS and IPS), SAP Secure Login Service for SAP GUI, Identity Access Governance (IAG), SAP Datasphere, SAP Profitability and Performance Management Cloud (PaPM Cloud), Sustainability Footprint Management (SFM), Sustainability Control Tower, Green Ledger, Asset Performance Management, Group Reporting Data Collection, Advanced Financial Closing, SAP Risk and Assurance Management, SAP Business Network Global Track & Trace (GTT) and Document Reporting Compliance (DRC). Within scope are the account/subaccount model and environment alignment, high-level connectivity and communication-security patterns, the monitoring/observability approach, and platform naming/tagging conventions required for SyWay—kept region-agnostic by design.


The objectives are to establish a consistent placement and operating baseline for the listed services, standardise platform connectivity and monitoring so delivery and run activities are predictable, and define concise guardrails that reduce ambiguity without duplicating service-specific detail. Out of scope are product-level configuration parameters, detailed identity/authorisation policy design, transport workflow specifics, business process design, and compliance framework mapping.


Key Decisions and Requirements


DescriptionRationale

Identity & provisioning via region-specific IAS, federated to Microsoft Entra ID; IPS (connectivity plan) co-hosted with IAG

Ensures consistent SSO and policy enforcement per region while keeping sensitive provisioning under IAG governance and within plan limits.

Encrypt in transit for all channels (HTTPS/TLS for web; SNC for SAP GUI/RFC)

Provides uniform confidentiality and integrity across user and system interfaces; removes weak protocol/cipher exposure.

Standardised connectivity via SAP Cloud Connector (1× for non-prod; 2× HA for prod; Location IDs per connector; virtual hosts not publicly resolvable; secure Destinations with OAuth2/mTLS and principal propagation)

Delivers controlled, auditable access to back-ends, improves resilience for production, and avoids embedded credentials while preserving user identity end-to-end.

Tenancy segmentation: three BTP global accounts with environment-specific subaccounts per domain

Maintains regional/environment isolation, aligns with service availability, and limits blast radius for changes.

Monitoring baseline: SAP Cloud ALM as primary pane; Alert Notification and Audit Log Service as supporting controls

Centralises health, exceptions, and alerts while retaining product consoles for deep diagnostics; improves operational response and evidencing.

Service placement conventions: co-host Work Zone + Task Center + BPA + Build Code + BAS per environment; co-locate Datasphere + PaPM Cloud in the analytics subaccount

Reduces cross-trust and latency, simplifies content federation and identity mappings, and streamlines connectivity and operations for analytics.

Document Reporting Compliance (DRC) routing: DEV may connect to multiple S/4HANA back-ends; PRD connects to two production S/4HANA systems (Europe and China)

Supports multi-region compliance scenarios in production while retaining flexible integration/testing patterns in development.


Application Architecture

Overview

SyWay’s SAP BTP landscape is organised into global accounts with environment-aligned subaccounts (DEV, INT, UAT, PAR, TRG, PRD), establishing clear tenancy boundaries for the in-scope services referenced in the BTP account model and enabling predictable deployment and operations without duplicating product-level detail. The design remains region-agnostic and centres on consistent placement and isolation across environments, with all services running on the SAP BTP Cloud Foundry runtime. Platform health and alerting are monitored centrally through SAP Cloud ALM, while service-specific patterns and placements are detailed in the Application Architecture Components section.

BTP Global Account & Subaccount Model

Runtime: Cloud Foundry (CF) for all subaccounts

Naming: syw-<area>-<env>-<region> (e.g., syw-itg-uat-eu20)

Environment codes: dev, int, uat, par, trg, prd


Europe — Global Account: Syensqo Main

Account ID: 59549222-81b5-4701-afde-9a23643d0b00

Regions used: EU20 (Azure Europe – Netherlands), EU10 (AWS Europe – Frankfurt)

Directory/DomainServicesRegionDevelopment SubaccountIntegration Test SubaccountUAT SubaccountParallel Testing Subaccount

Training

Subaccount

Production Subaccount
/SyWay/Shared Svcs / Integration (itg)Integration Suite(API Management), Forms Service by Adobe, SAP Process Integration RuntimeEU20syw-itg-dev-eu20syw-itg-uat-eu20syw-itg-prd-eu20
/SyWay/Shared Svcs / User Interface (ui)SAP Build Work Zone, SAP Task Center, SAP Build Process Automation, SAP Build Code, BASEU20syw-ui-dev-eu20syw-ui-int-eu20syw-ui-uat-eu20syw-ui-par-eu20syw-ui-trg-eu20syw-ui-prd-eu20
/SyWay/Shared Svcs / Deployment Mgmt (dep)SAP Cloud Transport Management, ActiveControl -UIEU20syw-dep-dev-eu20syw-dep-prd-eu20
/SyWay/Shared Svcs / Identity Mgmt (sec)Cloud Identity (IAS and IPS), SAP Secure Login Service for SAP GUIEU20syw-sec-dev-eu20syw-sec-uat-eu20syw-sec-prd-eu20
/SyWay/Shared Svcs / IAG (iag)Identity Access Governance (IAG)EU10syw-iag-dev-eu10syw-iag-uat-eu10syw-iag-prd-eu10
/SyWay/Analytics (ana) Datasphere, PaPM CloudEU20syw-ana-dev-eu20syw-ana-uat-eu20syw-ana-prd-eu20
/SyWay/Sustainability (sus)Sustainability Footprint Management(SFM), Sustainability Control Tower, Green LedgerEU20syw-sus-dev-eu20syw-sus-uat-eu20syw-sus-prd-eu20
/SyWay/Asset Performance Mgmt (apm)Asset Performance ManagementEU20syw-apm-dev-eu20syw-apm-int-eu20syw-apm-uat-eu20syw-apm-prd-eu20
/SyWay/Finance (fin)Group Reporting Data Collection, Advanced Financial Closing, SAP Risk and Assurance ManagementEU10syw-fin-dev-eu10syw-fin-uat-eu10syw-fin-prd-eu10
/SyWay/Logistics (gtt)SAP Business Network Global Track and Trace(GTT), Audit Log Viewer, Personal Data Manager, Authorization Apps for Freight Collaboration,Carrier Apps for Freight CollaborationEU10syw-gtt-dev-eu10syw-gtt-prd-eu10
/SyWay/Document Reporting Compliance (drc)Document Reporting ComplianceEU10syw-drc-dev-eu10syw-drc-prd-eu10


China — Global Account: Syensqo China

Account ID: (To be provisioned )

Region used: CN20 (Azure China North 3 – Hebei)

Directory/DomainServicesRegionIntegration Test SubaccountUAT SubaccountParallel Testing Subaccount

Training

Subaccount

Production Subaccount
/SyWay/Shared Svcs / Integration (itg)Integration Suite, API Management, Forms Service by AdobeCN20syw-itg-uat-cn20syw-itg-prd-cn20
/SyWay/Shared Svcs / User Interface (ui)SAP Build Work Zone, SAP Task CenterCN20syw-ui-int-cn20syw-ui-uat-cn20syw-ui-par-cn20syw-ui-trg-cn20syw-ui-prd-cn20
/SyWay/Shared Svcs / Identity Mgmt (sec)Cloud Identity (IAS and IPS), SAP Secure Login Service for SAP GUICN20syw-sec-uat-cn20syw-sec-prd-cn20
/SyWay/Asset Performance Mgmt (apm)Asset Performance ManagementCN20syw-apm-int-cn20syw-apm-uat-cn20syw-apm-prd-cn20



Application Architecture Components


Component

Purpose

Dependencies / Back-Ends

Integration Suite (incl. API Mgmt, Forms)

Enterprise integration, API exposure, message processing; Adobe Forms runtime

SAP S/4HANA RISE (EU/CN), SAP Cloud Connector (per region), IAS (regional)

User Interface (Work Zone, Task Center, Build Process Automation, Build Code, BAS)

Launchpad/workspace, task aggregation, citizen/dev automation and IDE

IAS (OIDC), downstream BTP services via Destinations, S/4HANA via Integration or direct (case-by-case)

Deployment Mgmt (Cloud Transport Management, ActiveControl UI)

Centralized content transport orchestration; change visibility

Trusted BTP subaccounts as transport nodes

Identity Mgmt (IAS,IPS and SLS)

Authentication and (where scoped) provisioning connectivity

Microsoft Entra ID (SAML to IAS); subaccounts (OIDC to IAS); IPS connectivity plan with IAG

Identity Access Governance (IAG)

SoD, access request, risk analysis for SAP apps

IPS (connectivity plan), target systems (S/4HANA, etc.)

Analytics (Datasphere + PaPM Cloud)

Data modeling/virtualization and profitability/performance modeling

S/4HANA (via Integration/Destinations/Cloud Connector), IAS

Sustainability (SFM, SCT, Green Ledger)

Sustainability footprint mgmt, control tower, ledger

S/4HANA, IAS, relevant SAP sustainability data sources

Asset Performance Management (APM)

Asset health & performance

S/4HANA and sensor/maintenance data as applicable

Finance & Compliance (GRDC, AFC, SAP Risk & Assurance Mgmt)

Group reporting data collection, advanced close, risk & assurance

S/4HANA, IAS

Business Network Logistics (GTT, Carrier/Authorization Apps, Personal Data Manager, Audit Log Viewer)

Track & trace and logistics extensions

S/4HANA, partner endpoints, IAS

Document Reporting Compliance (DRC)

E-invoicing/e-reporting compliance

DEV: multi-backend to non-prod S/4HANA • PRD: two region to EU/CN S/4HANA productions



Application Security

Authentication

SyWay standardises Single Sign-On on SAP BTP using region-specific SAP Identity Authentication Service (IAS) tenants federated to Microsoft Entra ID. Each BTP subaccount trusts its regional IAS tenant as the default identity provider; interactive sign-in between BTP subaccounts/services and IAS uses OIDC, while federation from IAS to Entra ID uses SAML 2.0. Conditional Access in Entra (including MFA and session controls) governs user access to BTP applications. Developer tooling (e.g., BAS/Build Code/CLI) follows the same IAS ↔ Entra flow—no separate SAP ID service identities. For service-to-service calls and Destinations, SyWay adopts standards supported by each target: OAuth 2.0 (including client credentials), OAuth2 SAML Bearer Assertion, or mutual TLS; Basic authentication is permitted only where a service does not support modern methods, and such exceptions are documented. Principal propagation is used where supported by the back-end/service pair. Identity provisioning is out of scope for this section and is addressed in the programme’s Identity Provisioning artefact. Detailed administrative posture and group/role design are governed by the programme’s Security/IAM design artefacts.

Authorisation

Authorization on SAP BTP follows a group-based RBAC model: IAS groups → BTP role collections, with no direct user assignments in subaccounts. Role collections are scoped per subaccount and environment to preserve separation across DEV/INT/UAT/PAR/TRG/PRD. Access to back-end systems via Destinations requires the appropriate OAuth scopes/authorities and alignment with corresponding S/4HANA authorizations (S/4 role design is out of scope here). User access provisioning and role assignment are executed using SAP Identity Access Governance (IAG) together with SAP Identity Provisioning Service (IPS); the provisioning workflows, mappings, and controls are documented in the Identity Access Provisioning Design document. Periodic access recertification applies to BTP role collections, with cadence and evidence requirements defined in the IAM artefacts.

Communication Security

  • Transport security: All endpoints expose HTTPS/TLS 1.2.

  • SAP GUI/RFC: Access to SAP back-ends uses SNC via SAP Secure Login Service (SLS) to provide mutual authentication, encryption, and integrity.
  • Connectivity pattern: Connectivity to RISE systems is exclusively via SAP Cloud Connector with minimal resource mappings and Location IDs per connector.
  • Virtual hostnames: Destinations use non-resolvable virtual hosts; these are referenced only within BTP and not exposed publicly.
  • Destination authentication: Use OAuth 2.0 variants (including client credentials) and mutual TLS only where required by the target; Basic authentication is permitted only when modern methods are not supported and must be documented at component level.
  • IP allow-listing: Applied case-by-case where products support it.
  • Certificates & PKI: Certificates (server, client/mTLS, SNC) are issued by the Syensqo enterprise CA, with 1-year validity and centrally managed rotation; subaccount trust stores include only required issuers.
  • Regional specifics: Additional constraints for sovereign/regulated landscapes (e.g., CN) will be documented when confirmed (TBC).

Data Security

  • Governance & classification: Data security follows SyWay programme standards for classification, handling, and evidence. This AAD remains region-agnostic and defers identity/authorization specifics to the respective sections.

  • Regional placement & residency: Data resides in the regions reflected by the BTP Global Account & Subaccount Model. Any cross-region data movement is implemented only through approved data-movement designs; CN20 may require additional residency/egress constraints (TBC pending confirmation).

  • Encryption at rest: SAP-managed BTP services use platform-managed encryption at rest by default. Where a service supports customer-managed keys (CMK), SyWay may adopt enterprise KMS-backed key control; ownership and rotation follow programme key-management standards.

  • Egress control: Outbound data flows are restricted to allow-listed Destinations and explicit Cloud Connector mappings (using non-resolvable virtual hosts). No implicit or ad-hoc egress paths are permitted from BTP services.

  • Scope boundaries: Authentication/Authorization mechanics (e.g., scopes, role collections, principal propagation) are defined in the Authentication and Authorization sections; backup/restore and monitoring are covered in their respective sections.


Other Controls

  • Audit & evidencing: Use SAP BTP Audit Log Service (with Audit Log Viewer) to capture and review subaccount-level security and administrative events.

  • Privacy operations: Apply Personal Data Manager (PDM) where applicable to execute subject-data requests and corrective actions in supported services; record actions for operational auditability.

  • Operational notifications: Route critical platform/service events through the Alert Notification service for SAP BTP to email, complementing dashboards and alerts in SAP Cloud ALM.

  • Configuration posture & drift: Leverage SAP Cloud ALM – Configuration & Security Analysis to capture baseline configurations for BTP services and detect/record configuration changes for review.

  • Network access governance: Maintain allow-listed Destinations and Cloud Connector mappings as the approved egress paths; apply IP allow-listing on exposed endpoints case-by-case where products support it.

  • Certificate lifecycle: Manage server, mTLS, and SNC certificates via the Syensqo enterprise PKI with a 1-year validity; curate subaccount trust stores to the minimum required issuers and track rotations centrally.


System Landscape

BTP ApplicationRegionDEVINTUATPARTRGPROD
Build Work ZoneEUDEVINTQASPARTRGPRD
CN-INTQASPARTRGPRD
Asset Performance Management
EU DEVINTQAS-INT

PRD

CN-INTQAS-INT

PRD

Profitability and Performance Mgmt.EUDEVQAS

PRD

Business Network Freight CollaborationEUNon-PRD

PRD

Business Network Global Track and TraceEUNon-PRD

PRD

Group Reporting Data CollectionEUDEVINTQASPARINT

PRD

Document Reporting ComplianceEUNon-PRD

PRD

Advanced Financial ClosingEUNon-PRD

PRD

DataSphereEUDEVTest

PRD

Integration Suite
EUDEVTest

PRD

CN-Test

PRD

Cloud Identity (IAS, IPS), Secure Login Service (SLS)

EUDEVTest

PRD

CN-Test

PRD

Identity Access GovernanceEUDEVTest

PRD

Risk and Assurance ManagementEUDEVTest

PRD

ActiveControlEU

SAP Transport Management

SAP Build CodeEU

SAP Build Code


Operation Architecture

Transport Management

Please refer DD-TEC-170 Transport Management for Release 4


Application Monitoring

Service / Domain

SAP Cloud ALM – Monitor Types

In-Product Consoles (as needed)

Logs / Traces

Alerting

Integration Suite (Cloud Integration, API Management), Forms Service by Adobe, SAP Process Integration Runtime

Integration & Exception Monitoring, Health Monitoring

Message Monitoring (Cloud Integration), API Mgmt Analytics/Policy Trace, Forms runtime dashboards

SAP Cloud Logging / Application Logging for custom adapters or extensions

Cloud ALM Alerting; optional Alert Notification for cTMS/API events

Build Work Zone, Task Center

Real User Monitoring, Health Monitoring

Work Zone admin analytics; Task Center booster monitors

(If extended apps) forward to Cloud Logging

Cloud ALM Alerting

Build Process Automation (BPA)

Job & Automation Monitoring, Health Monitoring

BPA Monitor (runs, queues)

Cloud Logging (optional)

Cloud ALM Alerting

Build Code, BAS

Health Monitoring

Pipeline/CI logs; BAS workspace logs

Cloud Logging for pipeline outputs

Alert Notification webhooks (optional) + Cloud ALM (where integrated)

Cloud Transport Management (cTMS), ActiveControl – UI

Health Monitoring (cTMS)

cTMS import/export logs; ActiveControl dashboards

Alert Notification subscriptions for cTMS events; Cloud ALM Alerting

Cloud Identity (IAS, IPS), Secure Login Service (SLS)

Health Monitoring

IAS/IPS admin consoles; SLS logs

Audit Log Service (BTP) for security events

Cloud ALM Alerting

Identity Access Governance (IAG)

Health Monitoring

IAG dashboards (access requests, SoD)

Cloud ALM Alerting

Datasphere, PaPM Cloud

Health Monitoring

Datasphere space/job monitors; PaPM calculation monitors

Cloud ALM Alerting

Sustainability: SFM, Sustainability Control Tower, Green Ledger

Health Monitoring

Product runtime/tenant monitors

Cloud ALM Alerting

Asset Performance Management (APM)

Health Monitoring

APM analytics/diagnostics

Cloud ALM Alerting

Finance: GRDC, AFC, Risk & Assurance Management

Health Monitoring

Product consoles (submission/status, closing calendars, risk dashboards)

Cloud ALM Alerting

Business Network Logistics: GTT; Freight Collaboration (Authorization/Carrier Apps); Personal Data Manager; Audit Log Viewer

Health Monitoring

GTT/BN cockpits; PDM and Audit Log Viewer UIs

Audit Log Service (for audit events)

Cloud ALM Alerting

Document Reporting Compliance (DRC)

Health Monitoring

DRC submission/queue dashboards

Cloud ALM Alerting


System Monitoring

Service / Domain

SAP Cloud ALM – Health Monitoring (platform/service health)

BTP Platform Signals

Security / Compliance Signals

Notes

Integration Suite / API Mgmt / Forms / PIR

Tenant/service availability, adapter/runtime KPIs

BTP Monitoring service (app/service metrics); Alert Notification for service events

Audit Log Service (subaccount events)

Use cTMS alerts for transport-related impacts

Work Zone / Task Center

Availability and UX KPIs via CALM Health + RUM

Monitoring service for app instances

Audit Log Service

Task Center depends on same subaccount trust as Work Zone

Build Process Automation

Job/queue health, runtime status

Monitoring service (runtime), Alert Notification

Audit Log Service

Map job failures to CALM alerts

Build Code / BAS

Service health; workspace availability

Monitoring service; pipeline/webhook signals

Audit Log Service

Forward pipeline failures via Alert Notification

Cloud Transport Management, ActiveControl – UI

cTMS tenant health

Alert Notification for import/export events

Audit Log Service

ActiveControl monitored in vendor UI; optionally feed CALM via webhooks

IAS / IPS / SLS

Identity service health

IAS/IPS audit in product; BTP Audit Log for platform

Focus on auth failures, connector jobs

IAG

Service health

IAG audit in product

SoD/job status as secondary signals

Datasphere / PaPM Cloud

Tenant/space health, job statuses

Monitoring service where applicable

Watch connection health to S/4/Destinations

SFM / SCT / Green Ledger

Service health

Green Ledger largely S/4—track via S/4 + CALM if applicable

APM

Service health

GRDC / AFC / Risk & Assurance

Service health

Product audit (where available)

Align with closing windows/SLAs

GTT / Freight Collaboration / PDM / Audit Log Viewer

Service health

Audit Log Service central to PDM/ALV

Ensure retention/forwarding to SIEM if required

DRC

Tenant health; submission pipeline status

Alert Notification for failures

Product audit (where available)


Sizing

  • Scope of sizing. In-scope SAP BTP services are SAP-managed SaaS; SyWay does not perform server or infrastructure sizing. Responsibility is limited to selecting service plans/entitlements and defining tenant counts per environment in line with the account model.

  • Cloud Foundry workloads. There are no custom Cloud Foundry applications; CF org/space quotas are out of scope.
  • Component-specific sizing documented in Application Architecture design.
  • Integration Suite / API Management / PIR: sizing is captured in the Application Architecture design.
  • Datasphere / PaPM Cloud: sizing is captured in the Application Architecture design.

  • Build Process Automation (BPA): TBC for peak job concurrency and queue depth (to be baselined during UAT).

  • Other services (Work Zone, Task Center, Build Code, BAS, IAS/IPS/SLS, IAG, Finance, Sustainability, GTT, DRC): no additional sizing beyond plan/entitlement and tenant count.

  • Capacity adjustments. When required, capacity changes are executed via plan/entitlement adjustments with SAP; review cadence is managed operationally outside this document.

High Availability and Disaster Recovery

 All in-scope SAP BTP services are SAP-operated SaaS; platform high availability and disaster recovery are provided under SAP’s published targets. For SAP BTP, the documented disaster-recovery objectives are RPO ≤ 5 minutes and RTO ≤ 2 hours (same-metro DR), with service execution and failover managed by SAP. Where products rely on SAP HANA Cloud, database recovery specifically supports a maximum RPO of 15 minutes via continuous log backups, with overall service recovery still governed by the platform targets. SyWay’s responsibility is limited to monitoring and incident execution per runbooks; no server-level HA/DR activities are in scope for this document.

Backup/Restore

  • Platform-managed: For SAP-managed BTP services, backups are handled by SAP; restore is service-specific and generally not customer-operated. Guidance is outlined in the BTP admin help (“Data Backups Managed by SAP”). 

  • SAP HANA Cloud (used by services like Datasphere/PaPM): Continuous log backups enable point-in-time recovery within a configurable retention window (default 14 days; extendable up to 215 days). Restores are performed by creating a new database instance at the chosen time. 

  • SAP Datasphere: Backup/restore follows the SAP HANA Cloud resiliency layer; recovery is handled by SAP for disasters within SAP’s control. 

  • Audit evidence: BTP Audit Log Service stores subaccount audit data for 90 days by default; export/forward logs if longer retention is needed. 


Maintenance Plan


Exceptions


See also


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