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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Oracle Applications Concepts

This section would have all the Oracle Application Concept.

Oracle Application Story

Multi Org Concept

Release 12 New Features

FlexFields

Application Implementation Methodology (AIM )

3 comments:

scorpion99 said...

Hello Phani,
First of all thanks for the excellent material you are sharing on this blog abt Oracle. Can you please let me know where I can find details of different doc's used in implementation. For ex RD20, RD40, MD50, MD70 etc., what they mean and when they are used ... your help is highly appreciated .. can you plz send the info to my email id sakkuri.s@gmail.com

phani said...

Hi sakkuri,

If you are Technical consultant then you would mostly work on the MD70 Document.

RD20, RD40, MD50, MD70 etc are these documents are also referred as AIM ( Application Implementation
Methodology ) documents. These documents are provided by the Oracle Corp.

Note:- It is not mandatory that we have to use this documents for the all the Implementation projects. It's all depends on the client choice. Client may have this own custom documents. (But the purpose is same). We prepare the documents to understand the requirement for the best and proceed with the best Technical solution.

MD50:

This document specifies various functional specification required for
Technical to understand the functional requirement of Form or Report
Customization or designing the new one.

This is prepared by Functional consultant to clarify the requirment to
Technical consultants.

MD70:

This is technical specification prepared by the programmer/developer/Technical Consultant based on
MD50. This provides technical specs, PL/SQL code for the Report and Form
and helps to understand and modify if required.

As of now there is no web site which has good information about the AIM document. Very slow, I will post some information about the AIM documents.

--Phani

phani said...

Hi,

The the complete information about the AIM documentation, you can visit in the following URL.

http://alloracletech.blogspot.com/2009/04/application-implementation-methodology.html

--Phani