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The packaged business capabilities (PBC) as services and their compilation into applications are the main feature of the presentation of composable enterprise component development.

The development process is very similar to classic software development and is therefore kept short. In addition, important aspects of development, such as workflow control, integration, low-code and composition, have been dealt with in the description of the tasks of the application composition platform in Chapter 4 above.

The hybrid organisational model in the composable enterprise is a special feature.

Classic standard software such as ERP, CRM or procurement systems will also remain important as solutions for the shared service in the composable enterprise, especially if they also move to platform architecture and become more flexible. Therefore, the model-driven, process-oriented customising of standard software is treated using the example of SAP software.

The following figure establishes the connection to the lifecycle in Fig. 1.9.

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    Scheer GmbH has developed reference models for several industries under the name “Scheer performanceREADY (SPR)”, which customers can adapt to their needs to create an individual, SAP‐oriented target model and then process them further with the SAP Solution Manager.

    The SAP “Solution Manager 7.2” has an open API interface for modelling tools. ARIS tools can also dock to this in order to exchange models (see Fig. 5.4).

    Process models created in EPC or BPMN, as well as additional information objects such as project documentation or test cases, can be imported and synchronised.

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Scheer, AW. (2024). Development. In: The Composable Enterprise: Agile, Flexible, Innovative. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-43089-4_5

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