Oracle® Communications Data Model Reference Release 11.3.1 Part Number E28440-03 |
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The Oracle Communications Data Model Reference describes the data model structures for Oracle Communications Data Model. Since the needs of each Oracle Communications Data Model environment are unique, Oracle Communications Data Model is configurable so it can be modified to address each customer's needs.
The audience for the Oracle Communications Data Model Reference includes the following:
IT specialists, who maintain and adjust Oracle Communications Data Model. They are assumed to have a strong foundation in Oracle Database and PL/SQL, Oracle Warehouse Builder, which generates the data warehouse, AWM, and Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition.
Database administrators, who will administer the data warehouse and the database objects that store the data. They are assumed to understand Intra-ETL, which is used to transfer data from one format to another; Oracle Warehouse Builder, which generates the data warehouse, as well as PL/SQL and the Oracle Database.
Business analysts, including information and data analysts, market analysts and sales analysts.
This document is also intended for data modelers, data warehouse administrators, IT staff, and ETL developers.
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For more information about Oracle Oracle Communications Data Model, see the following documents in the Oracle Oracle Communications Data Model documentation set:
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