Tasks and Duties
This week, you will be focusing on understanding the fundamentals of SAP BTP IS/CPI and setting up your own SAP BTP IS/CPI system. You will need to research and document the basic concepts, including the architecture, components, and functionalities of SAP BTP IS/CPI. Then you will need to set up a system for practice. Document the steps with screenshots in a DOC file, including any challenges faced and how you overcame them. Deliver a DOC file that includes an overview of SAP BTP IS/CPI, a step-by-step guide to setting up a system, and a reflection on the process.
This week, your task is to design an integration flow using SAP BTP IS/CPI. Start by choosing a simple use case, such as integrating two different systems or services. Plan and document the entire process in a DOC file. This includes the data formats, transformation required, routing rules, and any other important details of the integration flow. Then, use the SAP BTP IS/CPI to create your integration flow. Include screenshots of your work in the DOC file. Also, provide an explanation of each step and the reasons behind your design decisions.
This week, you will be focusing on testing and debugging the integration flow you designed in Week 2. Document the entire process, including the creation of test data, the execution of tests, the identification of issues, and the implementation of fixes. Make sure to provide a detailed description of the tests you have performed and the results of those tests. Include screenshots of any issues you encounter and how you resolved them. Document all these in a DOC file and submit it as the final deliverable.
In the final week, your task is to monitor and evaluate the integration flow you have created and tested. Utilize SAP BTP IS/CPI's monitoring tools to monitor the flow's performance over a specified period. Identify any bottlenecks or issues that may arise. Analyze the data and write a detailed evaluation report in a DOC file. The report should include a summary of the monitoring data, your analysis, and recommendations for improvements. Remember to justify your recommendations with the data from your monitoring activity.