We all know that there is much more to plant maintenance than just tightening a loose bolt. Add this practical, must-have guide to SAP Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) to your arsenal of tools and reduce the complexity of your day-to-day plant maintenance tasks. You will learn the ins and outs of plant maintenance with SAP, including essential user settings and key processes. Whether you are an end user or decision maker, ensure that your EAM workflow is running as well as your plant.
1. Tips and Tricks for your Daily Work
Maximize your time with real-world tips and tricks designed to help you get everything you need out of EAM.
2. Business Process Integration
Explore the critical EAM functions and how EAM can be used alongside other SAP modules, like SAP EH&S, Materials Management, and more.
3. Under-the-Hood Insight
Understand the technical structure of EAM, including functional locations, material and plant maintenance assemblies, and Linear Asset Management.
4. EAM Expanded
Learn how to improve the day-to-day usability of SAP EAM with new technologies like SAP Work Manager, SAP Rounds Manager, SAP NetWeaver Business Client, and SAP HANA.
5. New in This Edition
The third edition is updated and expanded with new content on spare parts, time-based and performance-based preventative maintenance, user acceptance, and more.
Highlights include:
Organizational structures
Business process alignment
Shift notes and shift reports
Linear Asset Management
Integration
Usability
Controlling maintenance
SAP NetWeaver Portal and Business Client
Preventative maintenance
Mobile applications
SAP HANA and SAP EAM
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Get to know the structure of EAM and how it relates to the business processes you use every day
Step-by-step explanations of all critical EAM functions
Practical, real-world tips and tricks for managing daily operations
3rd edition updated and expanded
Karl Liebstückel
Dr. Karl Liebstückel is Professor of Information Management and Business Software at the Würzburg-Schweinfurt University of Applied Sciences, Germany. He is the managing director of a consulting firm and was Chairman of the German SAP User Group (DSAG) from 2007 to 2012.
Organizational structures Technical systems Integration Controlling Usability SAP NetWeaver Portal and Roles Business Processes Budgeting and planning Shift Notes and Shift Reports Preventative Maintenance