Security
Security
activities.
4. Benefits of SAP PM
SAP PM provides several key benefits to organizations:
- **Improved Equipment Reliability**: Preventive maintenance helps minimize equipment failble
code. By applying the principles of classes, objects, inheritance, polymorphism, encapsulation, and
abstraction, ABAP developers can create flexible and scalable applications.
Maintenance Orders
IW31 - Create Maintenance Order
IW32 - Change Maintenance Order
IW33 - Display Maintenance Order
IW34 - Set Status for Maintenance Order
IW37N - Process Maintenance Orders
IW38 - Change Order for Maintenance Orders
IW39 - Display Maintenance Orders
3. Notifications
IW21 - Create Maintenance Notification
IW22 - Change Maintenance Notification
IW23 - Display Maintenance Notification
IW28 - Set Notification Status
IW29 - Display Notification Status
Communities
Applications
The home page of the English Wikipedia
The English Wikipedia has the largest user base among wikis on
the World Wide Web[36] and ranks in the top 10 among all Web sites
in terms of traffic.[37] Other large wikis include
the WikiWikiWeb, Memory Alpha, Wikivoyage, and
previously Susning.nu, a Swedish-language knowledge
base. Medical and health-related wiki examples include Ganfyd, an
online collaborative medical reference that is edited by medical
professionals and invited non-medical experts. [38] Many
wiki communities are private, particularly within enterprises. They
are often used as internal documentation for in-house systems and
applications. Some companies use wikis to allow customers to help
produce software documentation.[39] A study of corporate wiki users
found that they could be divided into "synthesizers" and "adders" of
content. Synthesizers' frequency of contribution was affected more
by their impact on other wiki users, while adders' contribution
frequency was affected more by being able to accomplish their
immediate work.[40] From a study of thousands of wiki deployments,
Jonathan Grudin concluded careful stakeholder analysis and
education are crucial to successful wiki deployment. [41]
Wikis have found some use within the legal profession and within
the government. Examples include the Central Intelligence
Agency's Intellipedia, designed to share and collect intelligence
assessments, DKosopedia, which was used by the American Civil
Liberties Union to assist with review of documents about the
internment of detainees in Guantánamo Bay;[47] and the wiki of
the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, used to
post court rules and allow practitioners to comment and ask
questions. The United States Patent and Trademark
Office operates Peer-to-Patent, a wiki to allow the public to
collaborate on finding prior art relevant to the examination of
pending patent applications. Queens, New York has used a wiki to
allow citizens to collaborate on the design and planning of a local
park. Cornell Law School founded a wiki-based legal dictionary
called Wex, whose growth has been hampered by restrictions on
who can edit.[32]
City wikis
A city wiki or local wiki is a wiki used as a knowledge base and social
network for a specific geographical locale.[50][51][52] The term city
wiki is sometimes also used for wikis that cover not just a city, but a
small town or an entire region. Such a wiki contains information
about specific instances of things, ideas, people and places. Such
highly localized information might be appropriate for a wiki targeted
at local viewers, and could include:
Legal environment
Joint authorship of articles, in which different users participate in
correcting, editing, and compiling the finished product, can also
cause editors to become tenants in common of the copyright,
making it impossible to republish without permission of all co-
owners, some of whose identities may be unknown due to
pseudonymous or anonymous editing.[3] Some copyright issues can
be alleviated through the use of an open content license. Version 2
of the GNU Free Documentation License includes a specific provision
for wiki relicensing, and Creative Commons licenses are also
popular. When no license is specified, an implied license to read and
add content to a wiki may be deemed to exist on the grounds of
business necessity and the inherent nature of a wiki.