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Implementing Fusion Applications using the Oracle Unified Method (OUM) David Burke Global Methods Manager
ORACLE PRODUCT
LOGO
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Oracle® Unified Method (OUM) Agenda • Oracle Methods • Why are we doing this? • Vision, Goals, and Benefits • OUM is… • Packaged Application Support • OUM and Fusion Apps • For More Information • Q&A • Appendix
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• The following is intended to outline our general product direction. It is intended for information purposes only, and may not be incorporated into any contract. It is not a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions. The development, release, and timing of any features or functionality described for Oracle’s products remains at the sole discretion of Oracle.
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ORACLE METHODS Oracle Unified Method
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Oracle Global Methods
• Globally funded
• Maintain knowledge of industry method and project management standards & techniques
• Maintain subject matter expertise in key business areas
• Work with global subject matter experts to develop materials
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Oracle Methods Philosophy
Oracle Methods are…
• Based on industry standards and field experience
• Iteratively developed through a continuous, evolutionary process
• Highly scalable to support project or program specific requirements
• Tailored through method views, tools, and guidance
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OUM Customer Program
• Available for use by Oracle Customers
• Qualifications – No cost – Contract with Oracle for an engagement of two weeks or longer
meeting some additional minimum criteria
• Use – May use for internal projects – Oracle or Oracle Partner involvement not required – Three year, renewable access to OUM updates
• How to obtain – Through your Oracle Consulting or Oracle Sales Representative
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OUM Partner Program
• Available to Oracle Gold, Platinum, and Diamond Partners
– No cost
• Distributed through the Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN)
• Training available through OPN
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WHY ARE WE DOING THIS? Oracle Unified Method
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Acquisition Timeline: A Recent History
* Includes acquisitions of Covansys and Hexaware operations.
2005
2006
2007
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Acquisition Timeline: A Recent History
2008
2009
2010
2011
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Method Integration Strategy • Support current methods
(Compass, AIM, ABF, Siebel, DWM FT, etc.)
• Develop Oracle Unified Method (OUM), a single, integrated method, to support the entire Oracle ecosystem, across the complete suite of Oracle products
• Decommission legacy methods as field transitions to OUM
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OUM VISION, GOALS, AND BENEFITS Oracle Unified Method
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Oracle® Unified Method (OUM) Vision
Support the entire Enterprise IT Lifecycle, including support for the successful implementation of every Oracle product
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Oracle Unified Method (OUM) Goals
• “Best of the Best”
• Single method framework
• Product release independent
• Support supplemental guidance
• Tight integration between enterprise-level and project-level processes
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OUM Benefits
• Common language
• Reduce confusion
• Readily accommodate acquisitions
• Reduce duplication
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“The Oracle Unified Method… simplified project management,
improved planning, reduced risk and helped us achieve
a timely, on-budget go-live.”
Raúl Santamaría Álvarez Head of Application
Development, OMEL
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OUM IS… Oracle Unified Method
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OUM’s Core Principles
Business Process & Use Case-Driven
Risk-Focused
Iterative & Incremental
Flexible & Scalable
Architecture-Centric
OUM
Envision Implement
Manage
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OUM Focus Areas
Envision – enterprise level processes • Enterprise Business Analysis • Enterprise Architecture • IT Portfolio
Management • Governance • Organizational
Change
Management
Implement
• Software Engineering • Software Implementation OUM
Envision Implement
Manage Manage
• Management of IT Projects and Programs
• Aligned with Project Management Institute (PMI)
Operate
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From the OUM Read Me First – “Do not serve the method, make it serve you” “OUM must be scaled to fit your project”
Views
Purpose
• Tailor OUM to support a particular type of project
• Starting place for materials and tailored work plan
Examples
• Application Implementation
• Enterprise 2.0
• Business Intelligence
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Supplemental Guidance
Supplemental Guides
• Application Implementation
• Application Integration Architecture (AIA)
• Business Intelligence and Analytics
• Enterprise 2.0
• Oracle Tutor, UPK, and Knowledge Pathways
• SOA Project Delivery
• SOA Engineering Planning
• SOA Modeling Planning
• SOA Reference Architecture Planning
• Testing and Quality Management Tools
• More in the pipeline…
Detailed guidance related to
Products – Architectural Style – Tools Technologies – Project Approach
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“The Oracle Unified Method (OUM) is the CIO’s handbook.”
Gary Marshall CIO, Taconic Farms, Inc.
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PACKAGED APPLICATION SUPPORT Oracle Unified Method
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OUM Application Implementation Approach
• Best practices from current methods
• Business Process-Driven
• “Map” Requirements
• Define Key Business Data Structures
• Define Application Setups
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Two Implementation Approaches
• Requirements-driven
• Solution-driven
• Each approach supported by its own view
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Requirements-Driven Application View
• No pre-defined solution required • Identify requirements at the outset • Design business solution based on requirements • Similar to AIM Foundation and Compass Standard • Iterative and incremental
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Solution-Driven Application View
• Based on using a pre-defined solution
• Tailored to the business requirements
• Similar to AIM for Business Flows and Compass Accelerated
• Faster, lower cost alternative based on: – pre-defined solution
– accelerator assets
– minimizing customizations
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Software Upgrade View
• Supports upgrades to Oracle software products from existing release to new release
• Similar to EasiPath Migration Method and Compass Upgrade
• Includes review and rationalization of existing customizations
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OUM AND FUSION APPS Oracle Unified Method
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Fusion Application Support
• Working with Fusion Product Development
• Developing Supplemental Guide
• Integrating OUM with Fusion Functional Setup Manager
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Fusion Functional Setup Manager
• Integrated with Fusion Applications
• Built on Fusion Middleware
• Single user interface for executing all setup tasks
• Enables export/import of setup tasks and data between instances
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OUM Implement Project Lifecycle (Activities)
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Production
Manage Production System
Evaluate Production System
Transition
Support User Acceptance Test
Conduct Performance
Test
Convert Data
Train End Users
Finalize Documentation
Go Production
Inception Construction
Finalize Requirements
Elaboration
Gather Business Requirements
Develop Use Cases
Prepare Environments
Develop Prototypes
Validate Prototypes
Lifecycle Objectives Milestone (LO)
Lifecycle Architecture
Milestone (LA) Initial Operational Capability (IOC)
System In Production (SIP)
Sign Off (SO)
Perform Fit Gap
Specify Software Configuration
Gather Business Requirements
Gather Solution Requirements
Gather Supporting
Requirements
Specify Key Structure Definition
Train Project Team
Analyze and Design
Perform Test Planning
Prepare Environments
Implement System
Perform Integration Test
Perform System Test
Perform Systems
Integration Test
Prepare to Acquire and Convert Data
Plan for Future
Baseline Software
Architecture
Prepare to Acquire and Convert Data
NOTE: This graphic is a training and awareness aid that shows the activities that might be performed on typical OUM implementation project. It does not show all of the activities that might be employed, nor does it imply that all of these activities should be used on every project. It is not a substitute for performing iterative project planning.
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Functional Setup Manager and OUM
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Production
Manage Production System
Evaluate Production System
Transition
Support User Acceptance Test
Conduct Performance
Test
Convert Data
Train End Users
Finalize Documentation
Go Production
Inception Construction
Finalize Requirements
Elaboration
Gather Business Requirements
Develop Use Cases
Prepare Environments
Develop Prototypes
Validate Prototypes
Lifecycle Objectives Milestone (LO)
Lifecycle Architecture
Milestone (LA) Initial Operational Capability (IOC)
System In Production (SIP)
Sign Off (SO)
Perform Fit Gap
Specify Software Configuration
Gather Business Requirements
Gather Solution Requirements
Gather Supporting
Requirements
Specify Key Structure Definition
Train Project Team
Analyze and Design
Perform Test Planning
Prepare Environments
Implement System
Perform Integration Test
Perform System Test
Perform Systems
Integration Test
Prepare to Acquire and Convert Data
Plan for Future
Baseline Software
Architecture
Prepare to Acquire and Convert Data
NOTE: This graphic is a training and awareness aid that shows the activities that might be performed on typical OUM implementation project. It does not show all of the activities that might be employed, nor does it imply that all of these activities should be used on every project. It is not a substitute for performing iterative project planning.
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Extending Fusion Applications
• Fusion Applications are extended using Fusion Middleware
• OUM is designed to support J2EE design and development
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Extending Fusion Applications with OUM
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Production
Manage Production System
Evaluate Production System
Transition
Support User Acceptance Test
Conduct Performance
Test
Convert Data
Train End Users
Finalize Documentation
Go Production
Inception Construction
Finalize Requirements
Elaboration
Gather Business Requirements
Develop Use Cases
Prepare Environments
Develop Prototypes
Validate Prototypes
Lifecycle Objectives Milestone (LO)
Lifecycle Architecture
Milestone (LA) Initial Operational Capability (IOC)
System In Production (SIP)
Sign Off (SO)
Perform Fit Gap
Specify Software Configuration
Gather Business Requirements
Gather Solution Requirements
Gather Supporting
Requirements
Specify Key Structure Definition
Train Project Team
Analyze and Design
Perform Test Planning
Prepare Environments
Implement System
Perform Integration Test
Perform System Test
Perform Systems
Integration Test
Prepare to Acquire and Convert Data
Plan for Future
Baseline Software
Architecture
Prepare to Acquire and Convert Data
NOTE: This graphic is a training and awareness aid that shows the activities that might be performed on typical OUM implementation project. It does not show all of the activities that might be employed, nor does it imply that all of these activities should be used on every project. It is not a substitute for performing iterative project planning.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION Oracle Unified Method
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For More Information
• General Questions –
• Social Media
– OUM on LinkedIn (Oracle Unified Method group)
– OUM on Twitter (OUM_info)
– OUM Blog (blogs.oracle.com/oum)
search.oracle.com Oracle Unified Method
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For More Information
http://www.oracle.com/partners/en/knowledge-zone/applications/oracle-unified-method-359405.html.
OUM Knowledge Zone
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For More Information
http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=41&p_exam_id=1Z0_568.
OUM Beta Exam
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San Francisco 2011 October 2–6, 2011
Latin America 2011 December 6–8, 2011
Tokyo 2012 April 4–6, 2012
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Q&A
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appendix
• Oracle Unified Method
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Implement Focus Area
Implement
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Manage Focus Area
Manage
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Envision Focus Area Envision
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Manage and Implement Work Together Manage Implement
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Comprehensive Toolkit
Overview Material Approach and
standards
Guidelines Focus areas, views,
phases, activities, processes, and tasks
Templates Create high quality
work products Tailored Workplans Accelerated starting
point
Easy Access Hosted or installed locally
Supplemental Guidance Products, tools, techniques, and technologies
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HTML Interface
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