‎2007 Feb 22 4:41 PM
Hi folks,
what is the meaning of "<b> FIT GAP ANALYSIS <B>" in SAP implementation phases.
can anyone plzz help me regarding this.
regards,
satish
‎2007 Feb 22 4:42 PM
‎2007 Mar 10 2:37 AM
‎2007 Mar 10 3:05 AM
Business blue print stage is called as is process. Fit gap means, before implementing the SAP all the business data is in the form of documents, we cannot keep this data as is in the SAP. There should be a gap. So by filling this gap, we make configuration with the help of these documents. This is called as fit gap analysis. In this stage, we should analysis the gap between as is and is as process
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RE: Fit-Gap Analysis
Posted by Rachel Nicholls on 6/8/2002 9:21:00 PM
The purpose of performing a Fit/Gap Analysis is NOT to compare the new and
old systems. Doe's that mean that you don't perform a Fit/Gap Analysis for
a client who has no current system? Obviously not. The purpose of a
Fit/Gap Analysis is to gather a client's requirements and current business
processes and compare those to the new system, creating Fits, Gaps, and
Partial Gaps. This document is a starting point for determining what
customizations, if any, are to be performed.
Regards,
Amit
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‎2007 Mar 10 3:07 AM
Hi,
In information technology, gap analysis is the study of the differences between two different information systems or applications, often for the purpose of determining how to get from one state to a new state. A gap is sometimes spoken of as "the space between where we are and where we want to be." Gap analysis is undertaken as a means of bridging that space.
aRs
‎2007 Mar 10 3:48 AM