Friday, March 7, 2008

Important links

http://norcaloaug.com/seminar_archive/2007_training_day_pres/6.03_burns.ppt
http://applearn.blogspot.com/2007/12/difference-between-due-date-close-date.html
http://www.dba-oracle.com/t_applications_differences_11i_12.htm
http://getappstraining.blogspot.com
http://davidhaimes.wordpress.com/2007/11/21/how-do-i-define-my-legal-entities/
http://davidhaimes.oracle.com
http://oracle.anilpassi.com/hi...tions.html
http://oracle.anilpassi.com/basic-concepts-list-of-useful-oracle-apps-articles-2.html
http://oracle.anilpassi.com/hr-suite/19.html
http://oracle.anilpassi.com/ja...racle.html
http://getappstraining.blogspo...-apps.html
http://www.oracle.com/global/u...urses.html
http://www.oracle.com/global/us/education/certification/ebus11i_appteccourses.html
http://etrm.oracle.com
http://oracle.anilpassi.com/mo-global-dive-into-r12-multi-org-design.html
http://oracle.anilpassi.com/basic-concepts-list-of-useful-oracle-apps-articles-2.html
http://blogs.oracle.com/schan/newsItems/departments/release12/2007/01/25#a1155
https://metalink.oracle.com/metalink/plsql/ml2_documents.showDocument?p_database_id=NOT&p_id=404152.1
http://blogs.oracle.com/schan/
http://blogs.oracle.com/schan/newsItems/departments/release12/2007/02/15#a1226
http://blogs.oracle.com/schan/newsItems/departments/release12/2007/02/06#a1197
https://metalink.oracle.com/metalink/plsql/ml2_documents.showDocument?p_database_id=NOT&p_id=396564.1
http://www.oracleappshub.com/release12/release-12-legal-entity-uptake/
http://oracler12.blogspot.com/
http://www.ameinfo.com/102111.html
http://applearn.blogspot.com/2007/12/erp-jobs-opportunities-for-beginners.html
http://applearn.blogspot.com/2007/12/difference-between-due-date-close-date.html
http://applearn.blogspot.com/2007/12/difference-between-due-date-close-date.html
http://oracle.anilpassi.com/multi-org-r12.html

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Different Stages in an Oracle Application Implementation Project.... !

Hi All,today we will be seeing the different stages that are available in an implementation project. A Project is not a short term activity to be completed in matter of days, it requires intensive analysis, thoughtful thinking and serious decision making in core and critical business activities. There decisions taken at every stage is critical and irreversible, there is no going back afterperforming final step. We have to understand how a long term project is broken up in to phases and completed smoothly. We will see what are the different stages in an Oracle Application Implementation project in real time. i have taken AIM standards as the base for further explanations.Application Implementation Methodology has laid out various stages available in a project.Stage 1 - Definition of Project Management~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Description========The success to any project is a well thought of PROJECT PLAN at the very beginning considering the requirements and available resources. A Normal Contention of many people is that Project Plan should normally stage the Start Date and End Date and the Consideration, but in real time it is actually many more that, the whole project is broken in to different phases andfor each phase a detailed plan is laid out which in turns account for the overall project plan. Project Plan must be revised whenever there is a Change in the contract or requirement of the clientDocumentation to be Prepared======================Project Plan (Finalized or Draft)Write up about the Client and the Consultant.Stage 2 - Operational Analysis~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Description========This is the very very Critical stage of the Project. One must devote the maximum possible time to this stage. Any compromise on this stage may prove critical at later stage of the project. In this stage a Consultant, who is a total stranger to the client so far is going to make an effort to become an expert in understanding the client business every inch. Only when he masters theclients business, he will be in a position to think beyond it and provide solutions considering the impact it can have on overall business. In this stage a consultant must carryout following activities:-- Clearly understand the contractual obligations made between the client and the consultant with respect to the work to be performed.-- Detailed study on the Client business and Organisation Structure-- Capture the current business process as they are following ( Also known as AS IS documentation)-- Collect the requirements from the client, managers, end users as to what they expect from the Oracle Product-- Requirements with respect to Functional Side as well as Technical Side is collected-- Document the bottlenecks faced with the existing system in place-- Most important point is that get the document signed from the client( Note: Normally speaking once a requirement is expressed at this stage , it will be taken care by the consultant, however in real time, requirements gathering becomes a day to day activity in many clients place, which is highly unprofessional way of working )Documentation to be Prepared======================RD 10 --> Current Financial and Operating StructureRD 20 --> Current Business BaselineRD 50 --> Business Requirements ScenarioStage 3 - Solution Design~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Description========After making serious understanding and analysis on clients current business practices and future requirements, consultant must begin the process of providing solutions to each and every aspect. If an straight forward solution is not possible , think about the possibility of workaround. Enough analysis has to be one in drafting the new business process of the client which is going to be followed here after, it is also known as To Be Process.Once the solution is decided on, the same must be communicated to the client seeking acceptance. when the client is satisfied with the solution, consultant can put an end to his research work on providing alternate solutions.Documentation to be Prepared======================BR 10 --> High Level Gap AnalysisBR 30 --> Business Requirements MappingMD 50 --> Application Extension Functional DesignMD 70 --> Application Extension Technical DesignStage 4 - Building Stage~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Description========Only at this stage the work of performing setups and access to the instance begins. Based on the Solutions and new business process ( To Be) designed at the previous stage, the consultant starts performing setting up of the Application. In case of a functional requirement, it will be setups from the front end, in case of technical requirements, sql scripts, customizations will be performed. Document all the setups that has been carried out at this stage, since it will be useful when the production Instance is configured or when there is a system crash or corruption of data or any hardware failure. After performing all required setups, the system has to be tested for its readiness to carry out operationsDocumentation to be Prepared======================BR 100 --> Application SetupTE 20 --> Unit Test ScriptTE 40 --> System Test ScriptTE 50 --> System Integration Test ScriptTE 120 --> System Integration Test PlanStage 5 - Transition Stage~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Description========In this stage, client is exposed to the Applications for the first time to get the comfort level. In order to make the client to get a feel of the system, user guides, training manuals and training may be given in understanding how thier business is completly taken care by the product. Once the client is exposed to the Applications, they normally tend to show some interest in learningnew things, which can be used for testing the system. Once the client is satisfied with the Solutions and the way in which the system performs, he can express his willings to accept the system. In real time, acceptance will be taken up at two levels,First Level - CRP - Conferance Room Piloting - Where the consultant gives a preview of the new system to the selected members of the client and get thier feedback.Second Level - UAT - User Acceptance Testing - Here the consultant gives detailed demonstration on the new system to the users ( Super and End ), and get the acceptance from the users that the new system meet thier expectations.Documentation to be Prepared======================TE 130 - User Acceptance Test ReportStage 6 - Production Stage~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Description========Once CRP and UAT is approved, it is the duty of the consultant to replicate the same in a new environment which will be used solely and exclusively for the Production purposes only. After making the production server ready with all setups, it is advised to clone the production server to an development or test server, so that any value addition or future testing can be carried outseparately in future. Once the production server is ready, it is given to the client to begin thier operations, which is termed as GO LIVE . In order to assist the client in adopting to the new system, consultant will provide them with User Manuals and also a support consultant for a short period of time if needed.Once the production server is ready and used, the implementation gets over, and the client should give it in writing that he is satisfied with the implementation taken place, which is termed as sign off ( A Big Good Bye ) !!Documentation to be Prepared======================User ManualsClient's sign off on the Acceptance CertificateNOTE:=====Documentations suggested in this post is recommended when AIM is adopted. Instead of the recommended documents, users can prepare documents based on thier methodology.Nothing stated above is mandatory, every aspect is recommendatory in nature.