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OKR template to define S4 HANA's Transportation Management Solution Architecture

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This OKR relates to defining the architecture of S4 HANA's Transportation Management Solution. The first objective is to identify and document all functional requirements for the solution by week 6. Initiatives include listing all anticipated functional requirements and creating a comprehensive document outlining these requirements.

The second objective focuses on completing the architectural design to meet identified requirements by week 8. Initiatives are structured around drafting an initial architectural design, and completing and reviewing the final design. These tasks aim to finalize identified requirements for architectural design.

The third objective centers around validating the design through a prototype that achieves 95% requirement coverage by week 12. Key initiatives associated with this objective involve creating a comprehensive design prototype based on project requirements and making necessary adjustments to the design and prototype by week 12.

This OKR sets rigorous deadlines for documenting and defining the system requirements, developing the architectural design, and validating the design through detailed prototype testing. Achieving these objectives will provide a definitive Transportation Management Solution Architecture for S4 HANA.
  • ObjectiveObjectiveDefine S4 HANA's Transportation Management Solution Architecture
  • Key ResultKRIdentify and document all functional requirements for the solution by end of week 6
  • TaskList all anticipated functional requirements for the solution
  • TaskCreate a detailed document outlining these requirements
  • TaskComplete documentation process by end of week 6
  • Key ResultKRComplete architectural design to meet identified requirements by week 8
  • TaskDraft initial architectural design based on requirements
  • TaskComplete and review final architectural design by week 8
  • TaskFinalize identified requirements for architectural design
  • Key ResultKRValidate design through a prototype achieving 95% requirement coverage by week 12
  • TaskCreate a detailed design prototype based on project requirements
  • TaskAdjust design and prototype as needed by week 12
  • TaskConduct prototype testing ensuring 95% requirement coverage
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