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Welcome to the Architecture and Landscape lesson for SAP
BusinessObjects Access Control 10.0.
Architecture and Landscape is the second lesson of the Introduction to SAP
BusinessObjects Access Control 10.0 unit.
After completing this lesson, you will be able to identify
key components of the GRC 10.0 architecture the Access Control 10.0 architecture and components
The GRC 10.0 solution runs on application server (AS) ABAP 7.02 SP5+ or higher
NWBC comes with the NetWeaver 7.02 installation
Note: the flash player and dashboards work in both the client installation of NWBC as well as in the embedded NWBC in the browser. Note: A BOE/Crystal Server is NOT required in 10.0 for generating Crystal Reports!!
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Version: ABAP 7.02 SP5+
In Access Control 10.0 the architecture changed significantly as NetWeaver
ABAP is used as the underlying platform. GRC 10.0 now has a single software component, which includes Access Control, Process Control, Risk Management, and Global Trade Services. The new Access Control architecture lowers the total cost of ownership (TCO) by eliminating redundancy in administration, configuration, setup, and end-user training. An enterprise GRC platform approach allows you to have complete management of all risks and controls from a single environment.
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You should now be able to perform the actions listed above.
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