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Planning Considerations
There are two common approaches to structuring the development work required to configure Siebel applications:
- Assign a single developer or group the development role for a complete functional area.
- For example, the group or individual person may develop a Web page and all the supporting logical business object definitions and data object definitions.
- This approach typically enables different groups to implement in parallel.
- Assign a single developer or group to a specific architectural layer.
- This approach takes advantage of the specialized expertise of developers—for example:
- The RDBMS specialists can implement extensions in the Data Objects Layer.
- The system architects can implement the Business Object Layer.
- The UI developers can implement the User Interface Objects Layer.
- Using a Web template requires each group to complete some work before another group begins.
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Siebel Tools Reference, Version 7.5, Rev. A Published: 18 April 2003 |