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Methodology Oracle (Method Oracle - OM) is the basis for the creation of system solutions within the enterprise using the best approaches and technologies to achieve business goals of the company. The method includes Oracle best practices of various business solutions, technological and organizational problems. Being an advanced and based on the experience of Oracle in more than 20,000 projects in media customers worldwide, Oracle provides a method of moving, integrated processes that can be used if necessary to address any issues that face the organization. Since the improvement of IT strategy and ending with the reorganization of business processes, design, development and implementation of information systems, the method of Oracle makes the organization of today's thriving and providing for future challenges.
Method Oracle is a collection of many years of experience and shows a willingness to Oracle to continuous improvement processes. All materials on a method developed by leading Oracle consultants and have an advantage over the best methods. This design approach the customer provides the following:
· Speeds up the project planning process and increases the efficiency of the overall work plans and experience
· The best definition of work
· Estimates based on and modified in accordance with the real experience and knowledge
· The results that can be shared and reused
· Reducing the number of cases of repetition of work already done
Content part1:
INTRODUCTION METHODOLOGY 4 ORACLE
The complete solution of 4
Built on the experience of 6
The structure and sequence of 6
Business Process Reengineering (BPR) 7
Introduction 7
Phases of BPR 11
STRATEGIC PLANNING INFORMATION SERVICES (ISSP) 32
Introduction 32
Stages 36 ISSP
Create an architecture of enterprise information system (EAM) 68
Introduction 68
The steps included in the EAM 71
The processes included in the EAM 72
Communication with other methods 74
Criteria for selecting methods 76
METHOD DEVELOPMENT ORDER (CDM) 80
Introduction 80
Basic concepts of CDM 91
Determining project approach 98
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