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Notes
- Rollouts that are country specific or region specific, or rollouts specific to a group of countries or a cluster of regions, would be referred to as template rollouts
- Business objects are objects in a computer program that abstract the entities in the domain that the program is written to represent. For example, an order entry program needs to work with concepts such as orders, line items, invoices, and so on. Each of these may be represented by a business object
- Although during the “build template” phase the three layers are mapped onto the single ERP instance, during the subsequent “standardize template” phase the remaining layers of standardization (i.e., integrating common business processes and scenarios and application standardization) are performed