Oracle E-Business Suite R12: System Administration
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| Duration: |
105 minutes |
| Number of Questions: |
76 |
| Passing Score: |
60% Beta exam score reports have been posted and mailed. |
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Oracle EBS R12: System Administration
Introduction
Introduction to Oracle Applications Security |
| [ ] | Understand the layers of access control in Oracle Applications security |
| [ ] | Define Function Security |
| [ ] | Define Data Security |
| [ ] | Define Oracle User Management |
Function Security |
| [ ] | Define an application |
| [ ] | Define functions |
| [ ] | Create menus |
| [ ] | Define data groups |
| [ ] | Components of Responsibilities |
| [ ] | Create users |
| [ ] | Define a new Responsibility |
Introduction to Data Security |
| [ ] | Identify Data Security and its components like Objects, Object instances and object instance sets |
| [ ] | Identify Data Security privileges like Permissions and Grants |
| [ ] | Individual user, group and global Authorizations |
| [ ] | Implementation of Data Security with Oracle User Management |
Introduction to Oracle User Management |
| [ ] | Understand the concepts of Oracle User Management |
| [ ] | Understand the layered access control model upon which Oracle User Management is built |
Implementing Oracle User Management |
| [ ] | Implement Oracle User Management |
| [ ] | Describe the different types of users involved in the implementation process |
| [ ] | Define roles and assign responsibilities to the roles. |
| [ ] | Set up Delegated Administration |
| [ ] | Create Registration Processes |
| [ ] | Test the results of your configuration both as local administrator and an end user |
| [ ] | Understand the self-service features |
| [ ] | Manage roles |
Profile Options |
| [ ] | Set profile option values |
| [ ] | Use user profile option settings as defaults for concurrent program parameters of flexfield segments |
| [ ] | Identify several typically modified profile options |
Auditing System Resources |
| [ ] | Identify different ways of auditing Oracle Applications performance and resources |
| [ ] | Modify auditing related profile options |
| [ ] | Identify auditing related reports |
| [ ] | Selectively implement auditing as appropriate to your environment |
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Managing Printers |
| [ ] | Understand printing concepts, including Pasta printing concepts |
| [ ] | Define printer types |
| [ ] | Assign a printer style and printer driver to a printer type |
Introduction to Oracle Applications Manager |
| [ ] | Understand what Oracle Application Manager is |
| [ ] | Explain the benefits of Oracle Application Manager |
| [ ] | Understand what the Application Management Pack for Oracle Application is |
| [ ] | Describe the basic features of the OAM console |
System Monitoring in Oracle Applications Manager |
| [ ] | Monitor system performance and components |
| [ ] | Monitor critical activities, business flows and security issues |
| [ ] | Monitor Oracle Forms sessions |
| [ ] | Manage hosts |
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting with Oracle Applications Manager |
| [ ] | Describe the Diagnostics Summary page |
| [ ] | Run Troubleshooting Wizards |
| [ ] | Utilize the Support Cart |
Managing Concurrent Programs and Reports |
| [ ] | Use Standard Request Submission (SRS) to submit requests |
| [ ] | Monitor the processing of a request |
| [ ] | Define a request group to control user access to reports |
| [ ] | Customize the standard SRS processing of reports by defining a request group with a code |
| [ ] | Set default parameter values and share values among multiple reports by defining a request set |
Administering Concurrent Managers |
| [ ] | Define managers and their work shifts |
| [ ] | Specialize managers to run only certain programs |
| [ ] | Classify a program as a request type |
| [ ] | Control concurrent managers |
| [ ] | Manage parallel concurrent processing |
| [ ] | Use conflict domain to maximize throughput |
Introduction to Oracle Workflow |
| [ ] | Explain the benefits of Oracle Workflow |
| [ ] | Discuss the concept of a workflow process |
| [ ] | Discuss the concept of a business event |
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Oracle Workflow Components |
| [ ] | Describe the architecture and components of Oracle Workflow |
| [ ] | Discuss how the Business Event System communicates events between systems |
| [ ] | Describe how the Workflow Engine executes workflow processes |
| [ ] | Access Oracle Workflow Web pages. |
Setting Up Oracle Workflow |
| [ ] | Describe the required setup steps for Oracle Workflow |
| [ ] | Describe the optional setup steps for Oracle Workflow |
Overview of Flexfields |
| [ ] | Explain flexfields and how they are used by Oracle Applications |
| [ ] | Distinguish between key and descriptive flexfields |
| [ ] | Identify key and descriptive flexfields used by Oracle Applications |
| [ ] | List the benefits provided by flexfields |
Using Value Sets |
| [ ] | List options for validating flexfield segment values |
| [ ] | Choose the appropriate validation option to use with a particular flexfield segment |
| [ ] | Identify issues for consideration when planning a validation strategy |
| [ ] | Define value sets |
| [ ] | Specify allowable values for a value set |
Defining Descriptive Flexfields |
| [ ] | Identify the descriptive flexfield to be used and the information to be gathered |
| [ ] | Organize the information according to usage |
| [ ] | Plan the layout of the descriptive flexfield |
| [ ] | Plan the behavior of the descriptive flexfield |
| [ ] | Define the descriptive flexfield structure |
| [ ] | Define global segments |
| [ ] | Define context-sensitive segments as appropriate |
Defining Key Flexfields |
| [ ] | Explain intelligent keys and provide examples |
| [ ] | Identify key flexfields required by Oracle Applications |
| [ ] | Explain the purpose of flexfield qualifiers and optional key flexfield features |
| [ ] | Design a key flexfield structure |
| [ ] | Define the key flexfield structure and segment attributes |
| [ ] | Define flexfield qualifiers and segment qualifiers. |
Using Advanced Validation Capabilities |
| [ ] | Use values retrieved from application tables for validating input |
| [ ] | Reference profile options when validating input |
| [ ] | Use another field on the same form for validation |
| [ ] | Use a value from a previously-used value set for validation |
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