Exam-based certification on the SAP S/4HANA platform using the Global Bike Inc. (GBI 4.2) dataset — completed as the assessed practicum component of the Enterprise Systems course at Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.
Issued by the Department of Information Systems at Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) under the SAP University Alliances program. The document below is hosted directly from the original Google Drive source for verification.
Hands-on practicum across three core SAP S/4HANA modules using the Global Bike Inc. (GBI 4.2) dataset — covering end-to-end logistics business processes from order fulfillment through procurement and production.
Order-to-Cash process flow: sales orders, delivery, billing, and accounts receivable integration in S/4HANA.
Procure-to-Pay process: purchase requisitions, vendor management, goods receipt, and invoice verification.
Manufacturing process flow including bills of material, work centers, routings, and production orders.
Beyond modules touched, the practicum built core enterprise systems thinking — the kind of skills that translate directly to ERP, BI, and digital transformation roles.
Operating across integrated SAP modules to execute O2C and P2P workflows from a real ERP perspective, not abstract diagrams.
Understanding how master data design (materials, customers, vendors, G/L accounts) drives downstream transactional behavior in S/4HANA.
Tracing how a single business event (e.g., goods receipt) ripples across logistics, finance, and controlling — a foundation for ERP analysis.
Comfortable navigating S/4HANA and Fiori interfaces, configuring transactions, and reading SAP-style data — useful across BI, audit, and consulting work.
Across the three SAP modules, I produced individual practical reports documenting end-to-end process execution in S/4HANA — shown alongside is the MM Module report cover as one example. The full course implementation guide is also available below for broader context on the program’s assessment scope and exercise sequences.
View practicum guide