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The process-data diagram that is depicted at the right, gives an overview of all of these activities/processes and deliverables. The four gray boxes depict the four main [[implementation]] phases, which each contain several processes that are in this case all sequential. The boxes at the right show all the deliverables/[[concept]]s that result from the processes. Boxes without a shadow have no further sub-concepts. Boxes with a black shadow depict complex closed concepts, so concepts that have sub-concepts, which however will not be described in any more detail. Boxes with a white shadow (a box behind it) depict open closed concepts, where the sub-concepts are expanded in greater detail. The lines with diamonds show a has-a relationship between concepts.
 
The [[SAP Implementation]] process is made up out of four main phases, i.e. the project preparation where a vision of the future-state of the SAP solution is being created, a sizing and blueprinting phase where the [[solution stack]] is created and [[training]] is being performed, a functional development phase and finally a final preparation phase, when the last [[Software testing|tests]] are being performed before the actual go live. For each phase, the vital activities are addressed and the [[deliverable]]s/[[Product (business)|product]]s are explained.
 
== Process-data diagram building blocks ==