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This paper gives a synopsis of the SAP R/3 Business Framework. The architecture is based on an object-orientated approach using business objects and Business Components. Using this architecture together with a distribution model, distributed applications (distributed business processes) can be mapped and implemented. The spectrum of distributed applications extends from the simple integration of two components using a few interfaces to the integration of many components distributed across the globe.
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Deimel, A. The SAPR/3 Business Framework. Software - Concepts & Tools 19, 29–36 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003780050005
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Key words
- Software architecture
- Component
- BAPI
- Business Framework
- Distributed computing
- Object orientation
- SAP R/3