SAP Fiori is the new user experience for SAP software
It provides optimal usability for simplified business integration
and provides greater ease of use
500+ role based apps
Various roles in the HR, Finance, manufacturing, Procurement
and sales lines of business
Offer the ability to
Perform transactions
Get insight and take action
View fact sheets and contextual information
Application types
- Transactional
- Analytical
- Fact sheet
Deployment options (Gateway deployment
options)
1.
Central hub deployment
2.
Embedded Deployment
Landscape options
Abap environment
SAP
hana database
SAP Fiori App Types and Database Requirements
SAP Fiori has three app types, each distinguished by their focus and infrastructure requirements:
1.Transactional apps
2.Fact sheets
3.Analytical apps
When installing SAP Fiori apps, we recommend separating the front-end components with the UI layer from the back-end components that contain the business logic and the back-end data. For more information about this deployment option, see Implementation Overview.
All SAP Fiori apps can be accessed over the intranet, that is, inside the corporate network. When they are accessed over the Internet, that is, from outside the corporate network, make sure the access is secure. For more information, see Deployment Options.
For fact sheets and analytical apps, we recommend that you use SAP Web Dispatcher as reverse proxy server. Other options are possible but will not be described in the documentation.
Transactional Apps
These
apps let you perform transactional tasks, such as creating a leave
request for an employee. They represent simplified views and
interaction with existing business processes and solutions. They run
best on an SAP HANA database, but can also be ported to other
databases with acceptable performance.
The
following figure shows an overview of the system landscape for
transactional apps.
Overview
of System Landscape for Transactional Apps
For
the transactional apps, the ABAP front-end server contains the UI
layer with the product-specific UI components for the products (for
example, ERP Financials (ERP-FIN), Customer Relationship Management
(CRM), Supply Chain Management (SCM)) as well as the infrastructure
components. The infrastructure comprises the central UI component
with the SAP UI5 control library and the SAP Fiori launchpad as well
as SAP Gateway with the OData enablement.
The
front-end components have access through a trusted RFC connection to
the ABAP back-end server containing the business logic. The
underlying database can be an SAP HANA database, or any database, and
is accessed from the back-end server.
Fact Sheets
These
apps display contextual information and key facts about central
objects used in your business operations.
From
a fact sheet area (tile), you can drill down into its details. You
can navigate from one fact sheet to its related fact sheets. For
example, you can navigate from a document to the related business
partner or to the master data.
From
fact sheets, you can start transactions by navigating to
transactional apps, or by accessing the back-end system directly. For
example, from a document fact sheet, you can access the back-end
system to display document details or to edit the document in SAP GUI
or Web Dynpro.
Some
fact sheets are delivered with an integration feature for a
geographical map.
Note
From
mobile devices or tablets, you cannot access
SAP GUI or Web Dynpro transactions through the SAP Fiori launchpad.
You
can call up the fact sheets from the search results displayed in the
launchpad, from other fact sheets, or from transactional and
analytical apps. The displayed data is consumed immediately from the
SAP HANA database, mainly through search models.
Fact
sheets run only on
an SAP HANA database and require an ABAP stack. They cannot be ported
to the SAP HANA live (2-tier) architecture.
The
following figure shows an overview of the system landscape for fact
sheets.
Overview
of System Landscape for Fact Sheets
For
the fact sheets, the ABAP front-end server contains the UI layer with
the central UI component and the product-specific UI components for
the products used (for example, ERP-FIN, CRM, SCM) as well as SAP
Gateway. The central UI component contains for example the SAP UI5
control library and the SAP Fiori launchpad.
The
front-end server has read access to the ABAP back-end server through
a trusted RFC connection. The ABAP back-end server contains the SAP
Business Suite with the business logic, search models, OData
services, and the model provider.
SAP
Web Dispatcher is the entry point for HTTPS requests into your
system. SAP Web Dispatcher selects the appropriate server for HTTPS
requests, for example for the INA search protocol requests to the
search models in the ABAP back-end server.
Analytical Apps
These
apps let you get a role-based insight into real-time operations of
your business by collecting and displaying key figures directly in
your browser. Analytical apps combine the data and analytical power
of SAP HANA with the integration and interface components of SAP
Business Suite. They provide real-time information on large volume
data in a simplified front end for enterprise control. With
analytical apps, you can closely monitor your most important key
performance indicators (KPIs) in real time and react immediately on
changes in market conditions or operations.
To
do this, you can easily use the pre-delivered KPIs and
insight-to-action scenarios or define your own ones based on the KPI
modeling framework.
Analytical
apps run on an SAP HANA database and use virtual data models (VDM).
The
following figure shows an overview of the system landscape for
analytical apps.
Overview
of System Landscape for Analytical Apps
The
ABAP front-end server contains the UI layer with the infrastructure
and the product-specific UI components for the products used (for
example, ERP-FIN, CRM, SCM). The infrastructure comprises SAP Gateway
with the OData enablement and the central UI component with the SAP
UI5 control library and the SAP Fiori launchpad.
The
front-end components have access through a trusted RFC connection to
the ABAP back-end server with the business logic. The underlying
database can only be an SAP HANA database. SAP HANA XS also contains
the SAP Fiori app content for the different Business Suite products
and the KPI modeling framework and the generic drill-down app as well
as the Virtual Data Model (VDM) reuse content.
SAP
Web Dispatcher is the entry point for HTTPS requests into your
system. SAP Web Dispatcher selects the appropriate server for HTTPS
requests, for example for the OData calls to the ABAP front-end
server or SAP HANA XS.
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