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This part of the Resources section offers outdated papers and guidelines for customers and partners who work with older versions of SAP software and for reference purposes.
In this section we provide:
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In the following, we list outdated SAP UI guidelines. If there are more versions available, the most recent version is the leftmost version.
Most Recent Version • Earlier Versions if Available
SAP
R/3 Style Guide (no longer maintained but still valid) •
SAP
R/3 Style Guide (Pocket Version & Updates)
SAP
Reference Lists (no longer maintained but still valid)
Most Recent Version • Earlier Versions if Available
SAP
HTMLB Guidelines •
SAP
Business HTML Cookbook
SAP
Interaction Design Guide for Internet Application Components
SAP
iView Guidelines •
SAP
iView Guidelines for Java •
SAP
MiniApp Guidelines (WP 2.11)
Most Recent Version • Earlier Versions if Available
SAP
Style Guide for PDA Applications •
SAP
Style Guide for White-Collar Worker PDAs
SAP
Style Guide for Blue-Collar Worker PDAs
SAP
Interaction Design Guide for WAP Applications
Most Recent Version
SAP
R/3 Icons (no longer maintained but still valid)
SAP
R/3 Icon Style Guide (no longer maintained but still valid)
Outdated papers refer to previous UI design processes at SAP. The current design process at SAP is SAP User-Centered Design (UCD).
Most Recent Version • Earlier Version if Available
Automated
Usability Checks •
Automated
Checking
Brainstorming
Sessions •
Brainstorming
User Roles & Scenarios
Site
Visits •
Customer
Visits for Analyzing Work Practice
Interaction
Design Sessions •
Interaction
Design Session
Usability
Reviews •
Usability
Review
UI
First – Placing Users at the Center of the Design Process
Here, we offer a few more outdated resources, which may still be of interest to readers.
Most Recent Version • Current Version if Available
SAP
Usability Glossary •
SAP
User Experience Glossary
The
Construction Cycle – Another Way to "Organize" the Design Process (general
design process article, process-independent)