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PeterSpielvogel
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert

SAP provides two paths to a delightful user experience



SAP Fiori apps and SAP Screen Personas are two ways to achieve the SAP Fiori user experience.



  • The Fiori UX strategy aims to transform the transactional operational model to a role-oriented one.

  • SAP Screen Personas simplifies scenarios not yet covered by Fiori applications or for your custom transactions.


 

Two complementary approaches to improve productivity and delight your users:


 




































SAP Fiori



SAP Screen Personas



Role-based user experience


The new look and feel for SAP software



Simplify interaction with SAP ERP


For SAP GUI screens or WebDynpro ABAP applications



Example screen (Material Inventory)





Example screen (Change Production Order)





SAP provides 100s of Fiori apps


For the most common business roles



Personalize custom transactions


Or streamline your business processes



Intuitive screens make people more productive


SAP designed Fiori apps around the way people work



Intuitive screens make people more productive


Personalize screens around your users’ jobs



Build anything with UI5 controls and Web IDE


Developers can create applications that connect to your SAP data sources



Start with existing business logic


Business analysts can remove extraneous fields, merge screens, and automate actions to simplify transaction flows



Experience Fiori UX today


Fiori is the new look and feel of SAP software



Experience Fiori UX today


Follow the Fiori design guidelines and use Fiori-Inspired examples



Included with S/4HANA


The future and present SAP user experience



S/4HANA approved add-on


Get started after a quick install and easy installation


Perfect to give your custom transactions a Fiori look and feel



 

For the User Experience and Design Team, peter.spielvogel.

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