Knowledge Atlas
Business, SAP, operations, data, automation, and AI-assisted support concepts.
A curated working atlas for concepts that matter during SAP support, process analysis, operational memory work, and side-by-side AI design. It is intentionally small: reviewed pages first, raw research notes kept private.
Sections
Curated entry points
Each section is designed as an editorial surface, not a dump of draft notes. Pages are added only after they are useful, conservative, and safe to expose publicly.
Concepts
Business and SAP concepts explained from the operational problem outward.
Open conceptsMaps
Process, document-flow, data dependency, and cross-domain navigation maps.
Open mapsSAP Notes
Curated SAP configuration and support explanations with conservative boundaries.
Open SAP sectionDiagnostics
Support-oriented diagnostic patterns for repeat incidents and process blockers.
Open diagnosticsAI Operations
AI-assisted support, operational memory, governance, and human review patterns.
Open AI operationsData Quality
Master data, quality signals, governance failure modes, and operational data problems.
Open data qualityAutomation
Support automation, operational memory, agentic workflows, and developer automation patterns.
Open automationResearch Notes
Noindex working area for material that is useful but not ready to be treated as polished expert content.
Open research notesLinks
Reference routes to profile, services, datasets, and future curated sources.
Open linksPilot Pages
Reviewed first pages
SAP ATP Is Not Inventory
A practical distinction between stock visibility and customer promise logic.
Read pageSAP Pricing Procedure Debugging
A conservative troubleshooting frame for pricing issues in sales documents.
Read pageSAP Sales Order Block Diagnosis
How to separate master data, credit, delivery, billing, and incompletion causes.
Read pageOrder to Cash
The operating chain from customer demand to billing and cash collection.
Read pageAI Agent for SAP Support
A grounded pattern for retrieval, diagnosis, escalation, and human approval.
Read pageSAP Master Data Quality
How weak master data turns into repeated SAP support issues.
Read pageOperational Memory for SAP AMS
Runbooks, KEDB, and structured support knowledge for repeat incidents.
Read pageContext
How this Atlas should be read
The Atlas is not official SAP documentation and it is not a replacement for system-specific analysis. It is a structured way to capture practical concepts, diagnostic questions, and operating patterns that help teams reason about SAP-heavy environments.