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SAP MII 14.0 – What’s New
LoB Manufacturing
October 1st, 2012
© 2011 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 2
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© 2011 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 3
SAP MII 12.1
• Runs on NetWeaver CE
• Content Mgmt - Transport
through NWDI
• Expanded Language Support
• Development environment
enhancements
Integration
• Performance Enhancements for Transaction Engine
• Asynchronous Action Blocks
• Supports JRA integration
Intelligence
• Expanded UI capabilities
• Improved Accessibility features
Plant Connectivity 2.0
•Event based notifications
•Rules engine
•OPC-UA Support
SAP MII
Product Overview and Evolution 2005 - 6
SAP xMII 11.5 SR5 • Lighthammer CMS re-branded as SAP xMII
• 100% Java technology
• Comprehensive localization capabilities
• Updated connector framework
•JCO Interface
Integration
• Infrastructure for support of B2MML and most other standards
•Standards based (S95, OAGIS, etc) integration templates
•Visual Composer connector
Intelligence
• Analytics and visualization services for dashboards, decision support, and plant data entry applications
•mySAP ERP Plant Manager Dashboard Integration
SAP MII 12.0
• Leverage Web AS
capabilities
•Supportability
•Unified security
• Content Management
• Data buffering
Integration
• Enhanced JCO capabilities
for session support, caching
• XI-Integration
Intelligence
• Minitab export, linear
regression, SPC calculations
Development
• Unified Development
Workbench
Connectors
•OPC UA and Event Support
2009 2007
SAP MII 12.2
• Manufacturing Data Objects
for semantic modeling
• Enhanced Content Mgmt -
Transport through NWDI
• Use of DTR for Version
management and control
Integration
• Enhanced debugging of BLS transactions
•Browse and consume services defined in ESR
•Enhanced integration with Crystal Reports
Intelligence
•Phase II - new UI capabilities
• Improved Accessibility features
Plant Connectivity 2.1 & 2.2
•Query services
•New Agents
•Agent SDK Toolkit
2010-11
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SAP MII
Product Overview and Evolution Ramp-up is November 2012
SAP MII 14.0 (Planned) • Co-Location Support for SAP ME & MII
• Reduced TCO for SAP ME Customers
• Higher Performance using native APIs
• KPI Framework (Supporting PPM)
• KPI Configuration
• Leverage Self-Service Reporting
• Plant Information Catalog
• Centralized/Decentralized hierarchy to categorize and define plant data (Administration & Taxonomy).
• Support for Contextual Messaging from the Bottom-up (ie: CBM)
• Manufacturing Message Services
• Guaranteed Message Delivery (WSRM)
• Central Message Tracking (Sol. Mgr.)
• Support for OData (JSON)
•Support for both HTML 5 & SUP
• Continuous Improvement
•Crystal Reports & Xcelsius
SAP MII Future
• Delivery of Mfg. UI Objects using CVOM
• Leverage HTML 5 technology for
enhanced user experience (Applet Facelift)
• Self-Service Composition Environment
• Web-based browser environment for visibility into Mfg. Data without having to involve IT to build reports for various users and job functions
• Plant Application Server
• Common Mfg. Data Model for cross-
industry reporting
• Improved NW CE BPM Integration
• MII/PCo Continuous Improvement
• Native Connectivity Agents
• Leverage NetWeaver Developer Studio as the
standard IDE for Mfg.
• Workbench still exists but primary
enhancements are in NWDS
• OOTB Applications
• Closed Loop QM (PC & Mobile)
2014 & Beyond
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Planned Innovations Mid-November 2012 Manufacturing Integration & Intelligence
Key Needs Key Innovations
MII
• Centralized/Decentralized hierarchy to categorize and define plant data.
• Provide a searchable global tag namespace and taxonomy that provides enterprise context to the plant sensor networks.
• Support for Contextual Messaging from the Bottom-up (ie: OEE, CBM)
• Plant Information
Catalog
• KPI configuration and KPI Monitoring
• Alert Configuration and Alert Monitoring
• Plant Performance
Management
• Co-location of ME and MII into one NW Instance
• API calls between the applications, one common solution • Co-Location with ME
• Improve productivity of plant app development teams
• Easy to use tools for end users to build analytical apps for plant operations
through Business Objects integration with Crystal Reports and SAP
Dashboards
• OData (www.odata.org) interface to support both SUP and HTML 5
• Productivity and
Usability
Enhancements
• Quality of Service Support(QoS) for RFC and IDoc Messages sent to MII (EO only)
• EO and EOIO Support for MII WS Message Listener
• Messaging Services
Enhancements
• MDO Enhancements to support Design Time and Run Time Joins
• Transport of MII Configurations using CTS+ Services
• Monitoring changes to MII Configurations centrally using Solution Manager
• Continuous
Improvement
SAP Manufacturing (ME & MII Co-Located)
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How did we used to do it (ME 6.0 & MII 12.x)
Web
Service
SOAP
Web
Service
IDOC
BAPI/RFC
Web
Service
SOAP
SAP JCO
ERP
SOAP
MII
Inbound
Web
Ser
vice
s Security
Transformation
Workflow
Outbound
Message Enrichment
Message Format
Message Transfer
Message Callback
Asy
nch
ron
ou
s S
ynch
ron
ou
s Even
ts
ME
NW
SAP Confidential
Man
ufa
ctu
rin
g
Execu
tio
n &
Inte
gra
tio
n
Manufacturing Intelligence
PCo & Native Connectivity
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How we do it now (ME 6.1 & MII 14.0)
IDOC
BAPI/RFC
Man
ufa
ctu
rin
g
Execu
tio
n &
Inte
gra
tio
n
Manufacturing Intelligence
SAP JCO
ERP MII
Inbound
ME
AP
I
Security
Transformation
Workflow
Outbound
Message Enrichment
Message Format
Message Transfer
Message Callback
Asy
nch
ron
ou
s
Syn
chro
no
us
Even
ts
ME
NW
PCo & Native Connectivity
SAP Confidential
SAP MII – Plant Information Catalog
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Solution Enhancements Key Benefits
Catalog Services
The Plant Information Catalog
– PIC provides business context to the tags and
their data by interfacing to the tag data servers
in a generic way. Because of the vendor
agnostic system connectivity provided by both
the MII and PCo products, levels in this
hierarchy can be queried for data using
standard MII Queries or Services. This is ideal
for the SAP EAM solution to acquire
“Measurement Point” exception data to
support the Condition-Based Maintenance
solution.
Central and/or Distributed Instances – as
suitable for customers
PLANNED INNOVATIONS
Single design time catalog for multiple shop floor
systems across plants and vendors – useful for
Business Users
The whole catalog is managed through change
management
The catalog data consumptions and
administration are accessible through web
services and can be used to develop custom
composite applications
PIC Query Template and an PIC Query Action for
Native MII Consumption
Tag data points support the definition of
additional Properties
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What is Tag Governance?
Administration versus Taxonomy
TAG ADMINISTRATION Defining a process for users to discover, create, and use historian data
TAG TAXONOMY Tag Catalog will contain the supporting details for a tag
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Guiding Principles for Tag Governance
■ Common standard to discover tags Different sources of tags?
Need for tags?
Need for yellow pages for process around tags…
■ Common standard to maintain tags
Many means of creating and maintaining tags?
Spread sheets, vendor tools?
Notification of changes?
Impact of changes to tags?
■ Common standard to find usage of tags
Where used?
Application dependency and impact analysis
Reusability of tags
Visibility of Target, Planned, Operations Limits, Design Limits
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Who Are The Users?
Business
Projects Managers
Historian Team
Technical Owners
Refining Business Support and Analysis,
Energy & Gases, Strategic Sourcing, and
etc.
Energy Stewardship, Unit Health Monitoring,
Blending and Scheduling, Essential
Technical Team Leads and Functional Leads
who need Historian data for new or existing
systems
Historian Site Support Personnel who need
to create tags
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How Do Users Utilize Tag & Historian Data?
Business
Projects Managers
Historian Team
Discovery
Creation
Tag Properties
Technical Owners
Business Uses of Sensor Data
•Find Energy Tags
•Looking for calculation
•Find tags for a specific complex
•Find tags for a specific application
Uses of Tag Properties
•Need for design limits to tie into the
Alerting Framework
•Tag calculations
•Limit definitions for process tracking
•Descriptions
KPI Framework
•Create new tags as KPIs
•Define new calculations
Alerting Framework
•Tie processes together and follow-up
on manufacturing issues
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Tags and The Plant Information Catalog
Tags are the name identifiers of the data that is stored within
the historian Name for physical addresses in registers tied to equipment sensors
Tag Governance will maintain the Tags that are used by
applications and their associated properties Identifies tags that are no longer active
Searchable for tags based on properties and other “type” information
Property information will be stored in Tag Catalog Database Provides a common business naming convention across multiple tag systems
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Information to the People Who Need it (MII 14.0)
SAP MII 14.0 & PCo
Plant Information Catalog
Critical
Assets
Shop Floor
SAP MII 14.0
Enterprise
Plant Information Catalog
Region
Plant 1
Func Loc
Work Ctr
Equip
Meas Pt1/Tag
Plant 1
Plant 1
Enterprise
Virtual Group – Points to the
hierarchy defined on another
catalog instance
The Plant Information Catalog provides business context to the tags and their data by interfacing to the tag data servers
in a generic way. Because of the vendor agnostic system connectivity provided by both the MII and PCo products, levels
in this hierarchy can be queried for data using standard MII Queries or Services. This is ideal for the SAP EAM solution
to acquire “Measurement Point” exception data to support Condition-Based Maintenance and other various solutions.
Meas Pt2/Tag
Tags have Meta-
Data assigned to
them from EAM
(Equip ID, Cost
Center, Work Center)
– Feature released in
MII SP
PP and PM
Assets
(Functional
Locations,
Equipments
and Work
Centers
ERP
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MII 14.0
MII 14.0
Efficient Bottom-up Contextual Messaging
ETC
PCo
MII 14.0
PCo
Pla
nt 1
Pla
nt 2
E
nte
rprise
ETC
ETC
ERP or HANA Synchronous
Query for Data
•PIC Query for Data across the network
leverage the MII to MII Binary
Communication interface to efficiently &
securely communicate across the WAN
•Asynchronous push of data can be
based on conditions or done periodically
SAP MII 14.0 – KPI, Alerting Frameworks, and
other Continuous Improvements
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Solution enhancements Key benefits
Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence Plant performance management (KPI) framework
New KPI manager for plant metrics, including
personalization and alert framework:
– Definition of KPI calculations, thresholds, and charts
– User alert personalization and subscription
Calculation of aggregated KPI values
Running history of calculated KPI values stored in MII
– Can be summarize and passed along to another system
or removed once it’s no longer relevant to operations
Support of in-memory database (data push from SAP MII)
– Overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) on HANA
application planned for release in Q2 2013
Support for simplified creation of KPI reports and
dashboards for consumption of aggregated data.
Improved standard functions to support plant performance
management applications
Collaboration and KPI measurement tools for teams
working on plant improvement initiatives
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Alerting Framework in MII – Key Features
Alert Services Define Alert
Raise Alert
Alert Watch List
Out-of-box
Define Alert
Configure Alert
Consume Alert
Alert Services
Alert Watch List
Alert Maintenance
ALERT FRAMEWORK
Modelist
View Alerts and detail
Change status of Alert
Delete the Alert
Forward the Alert
Define Alert in MII Workbench
Short text/ long text / Severity
Follow up actions / Container Properties
Delivery transaction
Role Mapping
Raise Alert Action Block
Severity
Follow up actions / Container Properties
Raise Always
Severity
Status
Follow up actions
Container Info
Forward Alert
Delete Alert
Alert Clean up Create / Edit / Delete rule
Enable / Disable rule
Run Clean up rule
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Solution Enhancements Key Benefits
Plant Performance Management Framework – KPI Framework , Alert Framework and Mobility
New KPI manager for plant metrics, incl.
personalization and alert framework;
– Define KPI calculations, thresholds, charts
– User alert personalization and subscription
ODATA &
– Supports consumption of MII services from
Sybase Unwired Platform 2.1
– Supports HTML 5 UI Objects
Provide improved, out-of-the-box functions to
support plant performance management
applications
Collaboration and KPI measurement tools for
teams working on plant improvement initiatives
Standard architecture to bring shop floor data
onto mobile devices
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Technical Architecture for MII 12.x
SAP MII
12.x
Enterprise
Plant 1 Plant N
Plant DB &
Historian Systems
Sybase
Unwired
Platform
Plant DB &
Historian Systems
SUP Enables Mobile Applications to be developed
centrally and deployed locally to the manufacturing
devices.
Application
Deployment
SAP Enterprise Applications
(ie: ERP, PI, BW, BOBJ, HANA)
SUP ODATA REST SAP MII
12.x SUP ODATA REST
JC
o/J
RA
/ES
SAP
Gateway
ODATA
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Technical Architecture for MII 14.0
SAP MII 14.0
Enterprise
Plant 1 Plant N
Plant DB & Historian
Systems
Sybase
Unwired
Platform
SAP MII 14.0
Plant DB & Historian
Systems
ODATA
JC
o/J
RA
SUP Enables Mobile Applications to be developed
centrally and deployed locally to the manufacturing
devices.
ODATA
JC
o/J
RA
Application
Deployment
SAP Enterprise Applications
(ie: ERP HANA) SAP
Gateway
ODATA
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Solution Enhancements Key Benefits
Productivity and Usability Enhancements
- Business Objects Integration
SAP Crystal Reports integration
– Ability for Crystal Reports to browse MII Query
Templates
– Improved Crystal Reports plug-in to view
reports in MII screens
– Single sign on / user propagation
SAP Dashboards (Xcelsius) integration
– Simplified deployment of Dashboard object
onto MII web page
– New MII Dashboards Connector for better
configuration of MII Query Templates with
Dashboards
Provide improved, out-of-the-box functions to
support plant performance management
applications
Collaboration and KPI measurement tools for
teams working on plant improvement initiatives
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Solution Enhancements Key Benefits
Messaging Services Enhancements
Support for QoS for RFC, IDoc and HTTP
Messages
RFC and IDoc Messages will support Exactly
Once functionality
HTTP Messages sent using
MIIWSMessageListener would support both
Exactly Once (EO) and Exactly Once in Order
(EOIO).
EOIO Support based on WS-RM Specifications
Guaranteed delivery of messages ensures
systems remains accurate
Easier for enterprise applications to consume
plant data services
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Solution Enhancements Key Benefits
Continuous Improvements
New MDO types “Joined MDOs” which are
similar to Database Views and allows joining of
Persistent MDOs to create Joined MDOs
Joined MDOs display the relationship formed by
the join as an Entity Relationship diagram
New MDO Query Mode for Joining. This allows
joining persistent or Joined MDOs in the query
Transport of MII Configurations like Schedulers,
Data Servers etc. using CTS functionality
Better usage of MDOs where they behave more
like relational DB tables
Easy understanding of MDO relationships
Easier transport of configurations between Dev,
Quality and Production Systems using CTS
SAP MII RDS Solutions
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Manufacturing RDS Packages
Rapid Development Packages (SAP Internal & Partner Driven Solutions)
SAP MII RDS for
Batch Manufacturing MII 12.1/12.2
Smart MES for Batch
• Work Preparation and Execution
• Quality Management
• Process Documentation
– SAP ECC EhP4
SAP MII RDS for
Energy Analysis MII 12.1
• Collection of energy consumption data
• Dashboards combining operational and financial data
• Operational threshold alerts
Released Released
SAP ME RDS for
Discrete Manufacturing ME 6.0
• Basic execution functionality – WIP, Traceability, NC Mgt, DC and ERP Integration
• OPC machine integration
Released
SAP Confidential
SAP Condition Based Maintenance
(CBM) MII 12.2
• Integration with ERP PM and Local Plant Systems for reporting asset health and triggering maintenance
• OPC machine integration and manual data collection
Customer Review
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SAP ME RDS Benefits
Preconfigured software addressing customers needs with end-to-end processes and functions
Fixed cost for software and services
Integration with SAP ERP
Includes guides and educational material speed end user adoption
Fixed scope and price for services provides maximum predictability and lowers risk
Deploy-able in a little as 8 weeks
SAP Rapid
Deployment Solutions
Service
Software
Enablement
Content
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What’s Included – Solution Scope Shop Floor Execution for Discrete Manufacturing
E
R
P Manufacturing Execution Functional Scope of RDS
Work Orders
Work Orders
Status Update
The SAP Manufacturing Execution rapid-deployment
solution for discrete manufacturing is a predefined
configuration bringing together software and services
that enable delivery of core shop floor execution
processes.
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What’s Included – Service Scope Successfully deploy in as little as 8 weeks
The initial implementation is based on a limited
project scope with key knowledge transfer that can be
rapidly expanded by the customer across the
enterprise. The scope includes single site, limited
number of areas, users, and materials. The
assumption is that production planning and materials
management in SAP ERP 6.0 Enhancement Package
5 are used for management of materials, BOMs, and
orders. The implementation focuses on Build to Stock
or Build to Order environments utilizing Production
Orders or Repetitive Orders.
Key Implementation Parameters:
Implementation Options:
– Option A: Single, End-Product with a Multi-Level BOM
– Option B: Multiple Products with common production process,
location, single-level BOM
Common non-conformance repair processes with
limited codes
Optional: Limited OPC machine integration (10
machines, 10 Tags)
A special step-by-step guide describes each activity
during the deployment
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Implementation
Testing
Key User Training
Successful rollout and adoption
Configuration documentation
Go live in as little as 8 weeks
Start Run Deploy
Expectations
1 3
Project management
Kick-off workshop participation
Preparing technical
infrastructure
Mutually-approved scope
document
Working SAP system
User-acceptance testing
Onsite and remote support
Superior support to ensure
smooth functioning
2
Note: This slide represents a typical deployment. Exact details may differ according to solution.
Results
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SMP: https://websmp203.sap-ag.de/rds-me-dm
Note: https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1625331
Released/planned RDS Portfolio: https://wiki.wdf.sap.corp/wiki/display/psp/RDS+Released+Portfolio
Software Pricing Global Pricelist – Corporate Portal quick link: /go/gps
Service Pricing Services Browser
Contact us [email protected]
SAP Rapid-Deployment solutions
The fastest way to run your business better
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SAP MII Resources
SAP MII Homepage
http://www.sap.com/usa/solutions/manufacturing/manufacturing-intelligence-software/index.epx
Customer Reference Summaries
http://www.sap.com/solutions/manufacturing/manufacturing-intelligence-
software/brochures/index.epx
SAP MII Wiki
https://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=15601
SAP MII Samples, Templates, Examples
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/manufacturing-tools
SAP MII Forum
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/forum?forumID=237
Product Availability Matrix SAP MII 12.2
https://websmp105.sap-
ag.de/~form/handler?_APP=00200682500000001303&_EVENT=DISP_NEW&00200682500000002804=
01200314690900001476&NOREDIRECT_PAM_2_0
Product Availability Matrix SAP MII 14.0
https://websmp105.sap-
ag.de/~form/handler?_APP=00200682500000001303&_EVENT=DISP_NEW&00200682500000002804=
01200314690900004830&NOREDIRECT_PAM_2_0
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Key Links for More Information For Customers & Partners
• SAP Manufacturing on SAP.COM
• SAP Manufacturing on Youtube
• Manufacturing Software from SAP
• SAP Manufacturing product demos
• BPX Community for Manufacturing
• SAP MII Wiki
• SAP ME Wiki
• SAP Manufacturing Tools and Templates
• E-Learnings for SAP Manufacturing
• SAP Research Future Factory
• SAP Road Maps
• Live SAP Road Map sessions
• SAP’s Release Strategy for Large Enterprises
SAP Confidential
Thank you!
Contact information:
Salvatore Castro
Director
LoB Solutions - Manufacturing