Using SAP Screen Personas for Advanced Scenarios
Offered By: SAP Learning
Course Description
Overview
SAP Screen Personas 3.0 is a personalization framework integrated into the SAP GUI family. It allows IT professionals and SAP experts to simplify classic ERP screens in ECC, Business Suite on HANA, or SAP S/4HANA.
This advanced-level course will go beyond the basic scenarios presented in the Introduction to SAP Screen Personas openSAP course and show a typical, real-world SAP Screen Personas project. The course will also continue to show you how to use the product to improve the SAP user experience, boost productivity, increase data quality, and reduce training requirements for users. For the best learning experience, completion of Introduction to SAP Screen Personas is highly recommended.
For the first time in an SAP Screen Personas course, you’ll get the chance in the final assignment to demonstrate your knowledge of the tools within SAP Screen Personas. The final assignment will consist of a variety of tasks to be performed in the training system. Your work will then be graded by fellow learners from the course. You’ll also be required to grade your peers if you want to receive points for this final assignment.
By the end of the course, you’ll be familiar with creating and managing screens that can account for user errors, feature adaptive design, and reflect corporate branding – all with optimized performance.
Syllabus
Week 1: Beyond the Basics
Week 2: Intermediate Scripting
Week 3: Building a Consistent Experience
Week 4: Rollout and Administration
Week 5: Best Practices
Weeks 6-8: Peer-Reviewed Final Assignment
Taught by
Sebastian Steinhauer, Tobias Queck and Vandana Deep
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