BIAN 2010, BIAN – Banking Industry Architecture NetworkDatum, Referent
BIAN Business Partner / PartyAdoption of BIAN Thinking and Deliverables
as part of the SAP for Banking Solution
Portfolio in the Business Partner Domain
Joerg Wiederspohn, Senior Development Architect,
Financial Services, SAP AG
Karin Fischenbeck (BIAN)
BIAN Webinar, May 24, 2011
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Agenda
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2Business Partner / Party - Adoption of BIAN Thinking and Deliverables
BIAN Introduction
Benefits from this Vibrant Community for Banks and Partners3
BIAN 2011 BIAN – Banking Industry Architecture Network
Founded in 2008, the Banking Industry Architecture
Network (BIAN) is a global, not-for-profit organization that
seeks to develop standard Service Landscape and
Semantic IT Service (A2A) Definitions for the Banking
industry.
BIAN will enable the next generation of banking
industry solutions developed either in-house or
commercially:
• By leading banks sharing their requirements for core
services
• By leading software and services vendors to
implement them based on standard semantics.
24 Members
• 9 Banks
• 7 Service Providers
• 8 Software Vendors
The Power of Joint Standardization: BIAN
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Review: Recent BIAN Webinar by Credit Suisse
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Agenda
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2Business Partner / Party - Adoption of BIAN Thinking and Deliverables
BIAN Introduction
Benefits from this Vibrant Community for Banks and Partners3
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BIAN Business Partner / Party
Adoption of BIAN Thinking and Deliverables
as part of the SAP for Banking Solution Portfolio
in the Business Partner Domain
SAP Todayo Industry Expertise built into Products & Services
SAP for Banking Solution Portfolioo Customer Information Management
BIAN Thinking and Deliverableso Adoption examples in the Business Partner Domain
Summary
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SAP Today
53,800+ SAP employees worldwide
120countries
25industries
37languages
75country offices
1,200+services partners worldwide
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Leading Companies Trust Our Industry Expertise
Financial Services
Services
Consumer Industries
Trading Industries
Process Manufacturing
DiscreteManufacturing
PublicServices
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Operate Better – Gartner and Ovum Analysts rate SAP a
Leader in the Core Banking area
International Retail Core Banking Magic Quadrant,
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Banking End to End Business Scenarios Select CustomersTotal
Customers
Financials
With SAP Enterprise Resource
Planning
1000+
Unified Operating Platform
With SAP Business Objects & SAP
NetWeaver
1600+
Integrated Finance and Risk
Management
With SAP
120+
Core Banking
With SAP130+
Sales, Service and Marketing
With SAP CRM for Banking40+
2500+ Banks In 120 Countries Continue To Build On Their Success
With SAP for Banking
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SAP for Banking Solution Overview
Customer Communication Channels
Enterprise Resource
Planning
Transactional Banking
Analytical Banking
Integration Infrastructure
voice IVR e-mail fax Mobile web mail
Human Resources
Procurement
Cost Controlling
General Ledger
Corporate Services
Customer Relationship Management
Marketing Sales Service
Customer Information Management
User
Interface
Information
Discovery & Delivery
Information
Management
Business Process
ManagementSOA Management
Connectivity &
Integration
Master Contract Management
Deposits Payments Collaterals
Loans Leasing Funding Management
Governance, Risk & ComplianceFinancial Performance Management
Accounting ProfitabilityAsset Liability
Management
Credit Risk
Management
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SAP for Banking - Customer Information Management
Business Requirements
BP at the center of business
interest, focus on BP
BP participates in various
business processes
BP has numerous relationships
with other BPs
Company-specific details and
company-specific design of dialog
maintenance
Cooperation with applications in
existing system landscapes
SAP Business Partner
BP once only in the system
BP role concept
BP relationships
Extensibility / configurability (release-insensitive)
Communication using predefined interfaces, methods & services
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From a BIAN Service Landscape to an SAP Domain
Catalogue
Adoption Example
The SAP Domain Catalog is based on the BIAN Service Landscape.
In the business partner domain SAP provides two business objects Business Partner
and Business Partner Relationship that fit to the corresponding BIAN objects.
SAP maintains a full set of services for both objects according to BIAN‘s level 1 and
level 2 definitions.
Intermediate version
Final version 1.5 will be
published shortly
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Evolution of BIAN Service Landscape from v1.0 to v1.5
BIAN Service Landscape
Presents an ordered collection of service centers
referred to as BIAN Service Domains.
The landscape is a reference framework used to
access the Service Domains and their associated
standard services
Significant Change
With version 1.0 service domains had been defined
in rather narrowly scoped areas
Version 1.5 presents a broadly scoped view
covering the full range of banking activities
Adoption Example
The SAP business objects Business Partner and
Business Partner Relationship are defined on the
same level of abstraction as the corresponding
BIAN objects Party* and Party Relationship*
*) renamed recently to better align with other standards organizations
Intermediate version
Final version 1.5 will be
published shortly
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Evolution of BIAN Service Landscape from v1.0 to v1.5
BIAN Service Landscape
Presents an ordered collection of service centers
referred to as BIAN Service Domains.
The landscape is a reference framework used to
access the Service Domains and their associated
standard services
Significant Change
With version 1.0 service domains had been defined
in rather narrowly scoped areas
Version 1.5 presents a broadly scoped view
covering the full range of banking activities
Adoption Example
The SAP business objects Business Partner and
Business Partner Relationship are defined on the
same level of abstraction as the corresponding
BIAN objects Party* and Party Relationship*
*) renamed recently to better align with other standards organizations
Intermediate version
Final version 1.5 will be
published shortly
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Positioning BIAN alongside other Standards
Organizations
BIAN and other standards
organizations
BIAN is the first standards
body to define implementation
independent semantic service
standards focusing on A2A
scenarios.
It is the policy of BIAN to align
and contribute to service
standards where they exist
and not to develop competing
standards.
BIAN, IFX and the OMG
Finance Domain Task Force
recognize ISO 20022 and the
SWIFT administered ISO
20022 Repository as core to
industry alignment.
BIAN
IFX IFX
ISO 20022
Repository(SWIFT
Administered)
OMG Finance DTF
ISO 20022 Core Standard
OMG UML
A2A B2B
Business
Content:
Technical
Business
Content:
Semantic
Modeling
Languages/
UML Profiles
= Service Oriented
= Message Oriented
= Process Oriented
A B = A aligns with B
A B = A contributes to B
Adoption Example (ongoing)
SAP supports the alignment work that BIAN started for
example regarding the ISO20022 meta model
In the BIAN Party domain (former: Business Partner)
further alignment work is ongoing to investigate also
lower level aspects such as object structure & attributes.
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SAP – Open Standards focus
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SAP NetWeaver – Standards
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Summary
SAP is the leading business
application software company
worldwide with 35 years of
industry expertise
The Customer Information
Management solution based on
the SAP Business Partner
component is an essential piece
of the SAP for Banking Solution
Portfolio
Examples show how SAP has
adopted BIAN thinking and
deliverables in the business
partner domain
1. SAP Domain Catalogue
2. SAP Business objects & services
3. Support of ISO20022 alignment
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Agenda
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2Business Partner / Party - Adoption of BIAN Thinking and Deliverables
BIAN Introduction
Benefits from this Vibrant Community for Banks and Partners3
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Experience BIAN Benefits
Achieve interoperable banking archiectures
Reduce integration costs and
therefore minimize IT risks
Facilitate complex
transformation projects
Join a vibrant community
of banking and architecture expertsShare experiences with your peers
Learn more about IT and
business architecture topics
Shape an emerging industry standard
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Explore BIAN in more Detail
Visit the BIAN Homepage www.bian.org
Have an individual follow up session arranged for your team
Learn more about BIAN at selected Banking events, including
• SEMANTIC TECHNOLOGY, San Francisco (U.S.), June 2011
• SIBOS, Toronto (Canada), September 2011
• Member-hosted events
Join the upcoming webinars (details see next page)
• June 29, 2011 Standardization of Lending Services: A Peek Inside
Simplify integration and reduce technology costs: Standardization paves the way
for easier reuse of functions in heterogeneous environments. Speaker: Anjali
Joglekar, FERNBACH
• Date tbd: Introduction to BIAN Service Landscape 1.5, How-to Guide and
Meta Model
Link: http://www.bian.org/content/bian_webinars/index_en.html
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Contact BIAN for Additional Questions
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Questions?
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Model for Gradually Increased Engagement
in BIAN
• Member contributing membership fee to support funding of third party
resources
• Access to BIAN internal wiki, including work in progress (e.g. documents
currently under review)
• Engagement limited to participation in physical BIAN Core Team Meetings• February 22 - 25, 2011 near Zurich (Switzerland)
• June 8 -10, 2011, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
• October 26 - 28, 2011, venue tbd.(Central Europe)
Engagement Level 3 – Active Contribution
• See above – in addition:
• Active engagement in 1 Service Definition Working Group / 1 Architecture
Working Group, for example:• Service Definition: WG Business Partner or Lending
• Architecture: Service Landscape (alternatively: Architecture Framework and
Foundation)
Engagement Level 1 – Membership and Limited Engagement
Engagement Level 2 – Participation in (virtual) Reviews
• See above – in addition:
• Participation in Document reviews – Contribution to Quality Assurance
• Virtual or physical review sessions with other subject matter experts
• Recently finalized documents prior to final approval and publication
• Financial and
Marketing
Support
• Network
• Guidance
through
Participation in
Reviews
• Active
engagement in
area relevant to
Member
6-9 PDs*) per member
representative per
year
In addition approx. 2
PDs*) per expert
review: Prep.,
guidelines, review)
In addition approx. 15
PDs*) per working
group per year
(mainly virtual
collaboration)*) PDs = Person Days
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Intellectual Property and Membership Fees
Intellectual Property
• BIAN Intellectual property policy
• WG membership triggers IPR Policy
• Members surrender IP on
contributions to WG’s
• Members warrant that all WG
contributions are their IPR
• BIAN deliverables are royalty free
Fees
• Annual membership Fees
• Software / Tech vendors / Integrators
250 employees or more
– EUR 30.000
• Banks / FI’s that are not vendors
– EUR 20.000
• Software / Tech vendors / Integrators
less than 250 employees
– EUR 10.000