Technology: SAP ABAP Simplified - Part-II

June 30, 2008

- Swarna Munukoti

-SAP Consultant, L & T Infotech

 Further to the previous artilce SAP ABAP - Part-1 MadeITsimple, i am continuing the series with the second article which will elaborate on technical details of SAP ABAP and will go indepth. I must say again that this article is alo published by GoArticle and DropJack.

Few concepts we wil discuss here are ABAP Dictionary element, Data elements, Tebles, Structures and some more.

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Healthcare: Can Weight Loss be Really Simple?

June 27, 2008

 Author: Naeem Patel

 Article:

 Whether or not you will be losing weight depends on two factors:

 Your commitment towards it and your actions that are being taken to  achieve that goal. However, the real question someone that wants to lose weight would like to know the answer to is, Can weight loss be really   simple?
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Technology: SAP ABAP Simplified Part-I

June 25, 2008

-Swarna Munukoti

- SAP Consultant, L & T Infotech 

Want to know what is SAP ? SAP R/3? Here it is MadeITsimple for you.

This article is also featured on GoArticles & DropJack

In this fast growing world maintaining various modules of an organization at different places is a tedious job as it makes controlling the various modules difficult and also costly. Here comes the need of controlling and managing different modules centrally and the solution for this ERP(Enterprise Resource Planning).This makes the process to run fast, controlling & managing easier, lowers cost and with best customer service. And SAP has proven to be the best ERP ever had. Now raises the questions like what is SAP, what is the platform & language that SAP uses. This article will gives the brief idea of the SAP platform and its architecture and go to the details of the language it uses.
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CAT & GMAT: Tips for improving your reading speed

June 19, 2008

 

                 

 The purpose of this section is to teach you how to increase you reading speed. Shortly we will be adding a section for reading BETTER as opposed to FASTER.

We all have a capacity for reading much faster than we typically do. Our reading speed changes as we go through life. When we are in high school, we go through about two hundred words a minute. We get to college and, because we have to read faster due to more time constraints and a much greater amount to read, we read faster. Most people in college average about 400 words per minute. Then we get out of college, and now we don’t have to read so fast. There are no longer time constraints, and we can read slow and easy. We find ourselves dropping back down to about 200 words per minute.

 

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