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Who Should Use This Guide


As part of the System Administration documentation set, this guide provides information necessary to implement, configure, and administer Siebel Assignment Manager.

This book is useful primarily to people whose title or job description matches one of the following:

Database Administrators

Persons who administer the database system, including data loading; system monitoring, backup, and recovery; space allocation and sizing; and user account management.

Marketing Administrators

Persons responsible for setting up and maintaining a marketing department. Duties include designing and managing campaigns, product marketing information, and product distribution lists.

Sales and Service Administrators

Persons responsible for setting up and maintaining a sales or service department. Duties include designing the business requirements necessary for service and sales deployments.

Siebel Application Administrators

Persons responsible for planning, setting up, and maintaining Siebel applications.

Siebel Application Developers

Persons who plan, implement, and configure Siebel applications, possibly adding new functionality.

Siebel System Administrators

Persons responsible for the whole system, including installing, maintaining, and upgrading Siebel applications.

The user should possess skills in SQL, RDBMS, and network connectivity using TCP/IP. Previous experience with application and database software is helpful.

Product Modules and Options

This Siebel Bookshelf contains descriptions of modules that are optional and for which you may not have purchased a license. Siebel's Sample Database also includes data related to these optional modules. As a result, your software implementation may differ from descriptions in this Bookshelf. To find out more about the modules your organization has purchased, see your corporate purchasing agent or your Siebel sales representative.


 Siebel Assignment Manager Administration Guide 
 Published: 18 June 2003