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Computer Programming, Enterprise Resource Planning Systems, SAP, ABAP, Internet, Web technologies. Teaching SAP’s ABAP Programming Language 996 and problem solving techniques, however such environments are not usually available to university students. We believe that our students’ experience of learning programming in the SAP R/3 environment enhances their knowledge of business requirements.SAP R/3 is a type of software classified as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems software. ERP systems offer a solution that handles an enterprise’s total information system needs in an integrated fashion. Such systems have seen a tremendous growth in the last decade in the US, Europe and Australian markets with emerging growth in the Asian region. Embedded in the language is a subset of Structured Query Language (SQL) called Open SQL. Open SQL and the database interface of the R/3 system form layers between the Database Management System and the application program. This layered architecture enables the developer to concentrate on conceptual aspects rather than worry about things like memory management, pointer arithmetic or network issues (Kretschmer and Weiss, 1996). tutorial questions and discuss issues they have encountered. Staff can also communicate with students by direct email links and global email facilities.

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