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Oracle® Argus Analytics User's Guide
Release 1.1
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1 Getting Started with Oracle Argus Analytics

This chapter contains the following topics:

Overview

Business Intelligence has become a very important analytical tool for the pharmaceutical and related industries as more business operations are run globally in today's electronically wired world. By using the Oracle Argus Analytics software tool, pharmaceutical companies and contract research organizations (CRO) can keep tab on how efficiently case processing is performed, their overall safety compliance with regulatory authorities, and a day to day assessment of drug safety personnel required to maintain a smooth operation of the drug safety department.

Oracle Argus Analytics is an analytical and transactional reporting application based on a predefined set of key performance indicators (KPIs), facts, and dimensions with support for predefined and custom reporting. Oracle Argus Analytics also functions as a decision support system to monitor process bottlenecks and compliance deviations. With the use of this analytical tool, it will be possible for the drug safety management to generate out-of-the-box set of compliance metrics reports via Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE) that can be integrated with existing Argus Safety application. The interactive OBIEE dashboard will provide solutions to business questions and present data in charts, pivot tables, and reports. The results could be further enhanced through charting, result layout and drill-down features.

Pharmacovigilance Organizations require insights into the following key drug safety business process areas that impact the performance of drug safety operation within a case processing site/multiple case processing sites:

What Can I Do Using Oracle Argus Analytics?

Oracle Argus Analytics integrates data from Oracle Argus Safety and additional sources, where appropriate, into a predefined data mart schema and generates both predefined and custom reports of key metrics across the pharmacovigilance spectrum. Oracle Argus Analytics allows you to perform the following functions:

  • Extract all necessary drug safety data from Oracle Argus Safety into a predefined data mart, for viewing through the rich dashboard and report interface of Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition Plus (OBIEE).

  • Extract such data from other database sources as well, subject to the development of separate Extract Transform Load (ETL) programs for each database source.

  • View predefined analytical reports delivered with the application.

  • Rapidly create new reports using the extensive predefined cycle time, quality and volume based metrics across data management and drug safety operations processes.

Architecture

Figure 1-1 The Oracle Argus Analytics Architecture

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The Oracle Argus Analytics architecture includes the following principal components:

Reporting

Oracle Argus Analytics provides reports for the two key drug safety functional areas - Retrospective Workflow Metrics and Current Metrics.

Retrospective Workflow Metrics Reports further include the following type of reports:

Current Metrics Reports include the following type of reports:

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Regulatory Compliance

Oracle Argus Analytics is designed as a single data-warehousing platform that facilitates integration of both non-regulated and regulated data. This single platform provides secure access to authorized users. It provides reduced total cost of ownership through reduced data integration costs and infrastructure maintenance costs, compared with multiple warehousing solutions.

The primary regulatory requirements include: (i) data tracking and (ii) Extract Transform Load (ETL) Version Management.

Tracking Data

The origin of any data displayed in a report must be traceable to its source, and all transformations applied to the data must be accessible. Data sourced from Oracle Argus Safety is traced by the following criteria and rules:

  • Load: When the data was loaded from the source database into the staging tables.

  • Staging Mapping: The version of ETL mapping used to transform the data from source to staging table, and when it was executed.

  • Target Mapping: The version of ETL mapping used to transform the data from the staging table to target tables, and when it was executed.

  • Transformations and calculations performed on the data within the OBIEE Repository can be versioned and saved permanently in a third-party versioning tool.

  • Calculations can also be performed in reports managed through OBIEE Analytics. The OBIEE Analytics Administrator is responsible for controlling what calculations are performed, and who can perform them.

Managing ETL Versions

You can use a third-party versioning tool or in-built functionality of Informatica to manage ETL versions.

Executing the ETLs

Execution of the ETLs is controlled by Oracle Data Warehouse Administration Console (DAC). You can create users and set the roles for various accessibility in DAC. Please refer to the DAC Administration and User Guides for more information.

Security

Data within the data mart is secure from updates by unauthorized personnel, and can only be updated through controlled execution of ETL mappings.

The ability to modify ETL routines is restricted to a user group or role of ETL developers. Access to execute ETL routines is restricted to a specific privilege, which can be granted to a user group or role.

In addition, access to data is available for authorized personnel only constrained through user groups or roles.

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Chapter 7, "Implementing Security"