Application Integration Architecture: Agile PLM PIP for SAP Security Guide Release 3.6 E88842-01 |
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The integration between Agile PLM and SAP is designed to enable the product development process, as well as address the primary use cases around the synchronization of product content information between Agile Product Collaboration and SAP.
This document is intended for administrators of the Agile Product Lifecycle Management Integration Pack for SAP: Design to Release.
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Oracle's Agile PLM PIP for SAP documentation set includes Adobe® Acrobat PDF files. The Oracle Technology Network (OTN) Web site http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/documentation/agile-085940.html
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The following text conventions are used in this document:
AIA: Application Integration Architecture
Agile (PLM): Agile Product Lifecycle Management
SAP: System Application and Products
Agile PIP for SAP: Agile Product Lifecycle Management Integration Pack for SAP
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