Joint Application Development (JAD) Technique

The Joint Application Development (JAD) technique is an extended, facilitated workshop.  It involves collaboration between stakeholders and systems analysts to identify needs or requirements i READ»

Interview Technique : Requirements Gathering Techniques

An interview is a conversation with stakeholders to elicit or validate needs and requirements.  An interview may include one or more stakeholders.  The interview may also involve a questi READ»

Requirements Gathering Techniques

Requirements gathering techniques provide project team members with a choice of methods for eliciting needs or requirements from stakeholders and for validating requirements with stakeholders. READ»

Performance and Scalability Benchmarking

Oracle’s Siebel Platform Sizing and Performance uses the following features: READ»

Server Sizing for Siebel Analytics - OBIEE

A reliable, scalable, resilient server infrastructure is critical for a Siebel eBusiness Applications deployment to succeed. READ»

Incorporating Global Data Quality within Siebel Applications

To ensure optimal data quality within Oracle’s Siebel applications, companies need to improve data integrity, remove duplicate data, and maintain peak condition data. READ»

To Avoid Duplicate Field Values In A Field Of Business Component

Most of us must have come across the requirement in Siebel to avoid Duplicates in a Business Component for a particular field. READ»

Drill down from a control in Form Applet

Scenario: READ»

Drill down from a control in Form Applet

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EIM Tuning to improve performance

Through EIM process we load bulk amount of data from an external system to Siebel base tables. READ»

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