2.1.3 Defining a Client:
There are four aspects to be considered when defining a client. These are
described below.
Organizational Structure:
The customer should define a client as the highest organizational unit in its organizational
structure. The client is the basis for the construction and configuration
of other organizational units.
Business Environment:
A client should be a representation of a holding company or group of companies
in the physical business world.
Technical Environment:
The client defines the boundary of the master data. The information can only be
accessed inside the client.
Work Environment:
The client is the work area that end users interact with the system. Ninety percent
of the tables in the client are client dependent.
There are four aspects to be considered when defining a client. These are
described below.
Organizational Structure:
The customer should define a client as the highest organizational unit in its organizational
structure. The client is the basis for the construction and configuration
of other organizational units.
Business Environment:
A client should be a representation of a holding company or group of companies
in the physical business world.
Technical Environment:
The client defines the boundary of the master data. The information can only be
accessed inside the client.
Work Environment:
The client is the work area that end users interact with the system. Ninety percent
of the tables in the client are client dependent.
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