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SAP NetWeaver Visual Composer
Building model-driven business applications
von Carsten Bönnen und Mario HergerMost application developers, IT specialists, and business process experts are already aware that SAP NetWeaver Visual Composer is the new standard for modelling and designing business applications. This much-anticipated new book is a benchmark work, providing readers with comprehensive, in-depth coverage of all aspects of Visual Composer.
First, the authors introduce you to model-driven development, highlighting the various tools that are at your disposal. Then, you’ll learn the ins and outs of the Visual Composer architecture—including details on all available elements. Significant differences between the current version, SAP Visual Composer for NetWeaver 2004s, and previous releases are explained clearly. You’ll be able to take full advantage of the vast capabilities of Visual Composer as you build your own analytical applications using the authors’ practical expert advice.
In addition, an entire chapter is dedicated to the advantages of the BI Kit and its tools. You’ll also learn about development lifecycle aspects, get tips and tricks on configuration settings and known limitations, and discover analytical applications—plus key insights on their utilization.
Highlights include:
First, the authors introduce you to model-driven development, highlighting the various tools that are at your disposal. Then, you’ll learn the ins and outs of the Visual Composer architecture—including details on all available elements. Significant differences between the current version, SAP Visual Composer for NetWeaver 2004s, and previous releases are explained clearly. You’ll be able to take full advantage of the vast capabilities of Visual Composer as you build your own analytical applications using the authors’ practical expert advice.
In addition, an entire chapter is dedicated to the advantages of the BI Kit and its tools. You’ll also learn about development lifecycle aspects, get tips and tricks on configuration settings and known limitations, and discover analytical applications—plus key insights on their utilization.
Highlights include: