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access controlThe set of Siebel CRM mechanisms that control the records that the user can access and the operations that the user can perform on the records. accountA financial entity that represents the relationships between a company and the companies and people with whom the company does business. ActiveXA loosely defined set of technologies developed by Microsoft for sharing information among different applications. ActiveX controlA specific way to implement ActiveX technology. It denotes reusable software components that use the component object model (COM) from Microsoft. ActiveX controls provide functionality that is encapsulated and reusable to programs. They are typically, but not always, visual in nature. activityWork that a user must track. Examples include a to-do, email sent to a contact, or a calendar entry with a contact. activity (Siebel CRM)An object in the Action business component of the Siebel data model that organizes, tracks, and resolves a variety of work, from finding and pursuing an opportunity to closing a service request. An Activity also captures an event, such as scheduling a meeting or calendar entry that occurs at a specific time and displays in the calendar. administratorAnyone who uses an administrative screen in the client to configure Siebel CRM. The Administration - Server Configuration screen is an example of an administrative screen. applet metadataThe applet object in the Siebel Repository File that contains information that Siebel Open UI uses to bind the user interface to the business component. asynchronous requestA type of request that Siebel Open UI sends to the Siebel Server and then continues other processing while it waits for a reply to this request. Also see synchronous request. business componentA logical representation of one or more Siebel tables that usually contains information for a particular functional area, such as opportunity, account, contact, or activity. A business component can be included in one or more business objects. business objectA logical representation of CRM entities, such as accounts, opportunities, activities, and contacts, and the logical groupings and relationships among these entities. A business object uses links to group business components into logical units. The links provide the one-to-many relationships that govern how the business components interrelate in this business object. For example, the opportunity business object groups the opportunity, contact, and activities business components. carouselrenderer.js fileThe physical renderer that bridges the JCarousel 3rdParty Control plug-in to the list presentation model that the listpmodel.js file defines. clientThe client of a Siebel business application. Siebel Call Center is an example of a Siebel business application. Siebel Open UI renders the user interface in this client. client computerThe computer that the Siebel Open UI user uses. client fileA file that Siebel Open UI uses on the client computer. contactA person with whom a user might be required to phone or email to pursue a selling relationship. Various business objects can refer to a contact, and this does not require a relationship between the customer and contact. In Siebel CRM, a contact attribute in the context of a business object is a party that might or might not have a relationship defined. CRM (Customer Relationship Management)A software application that helps a business track customer interactions. customizationThe process of modifying Siebel Open UI to meet the specific requirements of your organization. deriveTo calculate a value by using one more properties as input. For example, Siebel CRM can derive the value of a physical renderer property from one or more other properties. focusIndicates the currently active object in the client. Siebel CRM typically sets the border of this object to a solid blue line to identify the object that is in focus. For example, if the user edits the value of field A, then Siebel CRM places a blue border around the perimeter of field A. If the user tabs from field A to field B in a record, then Siebel CRM removes the blue border from field A and adds a blue border to field B. high interactivityA user interface mode that resembles a Windows client. It supports fewer browsers than standard interactivity, but it includes a set of features that simplify data entry. For example, page refreshes do not occur as often as they do in standard interactivity. The user can create new records in a list, save the data, and then continue browsing without encountering a page refresh. infinite scrollA feature that allows the user to scroll through records in a list applet indefinitely. inheritance chainAn object-oriented programming technique that Siebel Open UI uses where one class modifies another class. jqmlistrenderer and jqmgridrendererPhysical renderers that Siebel Open UI uses to render a list applet in Siebel Mobile. JQM Grid RendererAn object that uses the jqmgridrenderer.js file to render data in a grid in the client. Manifest FileAn XML file that identifies the JavaScript files that Siebel Open UI must download to the client browser. It maps applet user properties to JavaScript files. The Siebel Web Engine gets the JavaScript implementation file information from the Manifest File the first time a user accesses an applet during a user session. To get this information, it looks up the keys that match the user property values for this applet. metadataObject definitions in the Siebel repository that describe the current state of Siebel Open UI. metadata filesXML files that hold information on how the user experience must be shaped. Siebel Open UI uses metadata files to perform field mapping with the user interface, look ups in the user interface, application object mapping, and general representation of the user interface. native modeA user interface mode that allows you to deploy Siebel Open UI to the native Siebel Open UI client. object definitionsThe metadata that Siebel Open UI uses to run a Siebel application. The Account List Applet that Siebel Tools displays in the Object List Editor is an example of an object definition. It includes metadata that Siebel Open UI uses to render the Account List Applet, such as the height and width of all controls in the applet, and all the text labels that it must display on these controls. opportunityA qualified sales engagement that represents potential revenue where a sales representative is willing to officially commit to the pipeline and to include revenue in the sales forecast. The sales representative monitors the opportunity life cycle. This representative might be compensated depending on the results of cumulative sales and potentially how well the representative maintains details about the opportunity. object managerA system manager that hosts a Siebel application, providing the central processing for HTTP transactions, database data, and metadata. The Siebel Web Engine and data manager operate as facilities in the object manager. parent business componentA business component that provides the one in a one-to-many relationship between two business components in a parent-child relationship. physical rendererA JavaScript file that Siebel Open UI uses to build the user interface. It allows you to use custom or third-party JavaScript to render the user interface. It binds a presentation model to a physical control. It allows this presentation model to remain independent of the physical user interface objects layer. physical renderer methodsLife cycle methods that you code into any renderer. predefined Siebel Open UIThe ready-to-use version of Siebel Open UI that Oracle provides you before you make any customization to Siebel Open UI. predefined objectAn object that comes defined with Siebel CRM. The objects that Siebel Tools displays in the Object List Editor immediately after you install Siebel Tools and the SRF (Siebel Repository File), but before you make any customization are predefined objects. Presentation ModelA JavaScript file that allows you to customize behavior, logic, and content in the client. It contains the metadata and data from the applet and business component that Siebel Open UI uses to render a simple list applet or form applet. It determines the logic to apply, captures client interactions, such as the user leaving a control, collects field values, and sets properties. Presentation Model classA class that includes life cycle methods that you code for the presentation model and control methods that Siebel Open UI uses to add presentation model properties and behavior. private fieldA type of field that only allows the record owner to view the record. For more information, see Siebel Object Types Reference. proxy objectAn object instance that Siebel Open UI uses for the client proxy. responsibilityAn entity in the Siebel data model that determines the views that the user can access. For example, the responsibility of the sales representative allows the user to access the My Opportunities view, whereas the responsibility of the Siebel CRM developer allows the user to access administration views. A Siebel CRM developer or system administrator defines the responsibilities. shadow objectA type of object that Siebel Open UI uses for client scripting. Siebel Business ApplicationAn application that is part of Siebel CRM, such as Siebel Call Center. Siebel CRM dataBusiness data that is created in Siebel Open UI, data that is created in the client of a Siebel Business Application, such as Siebel Call Center, or data that resides in the Siebel database on the Siebel Server. Examples include an opportunity, account, or activity. Siebel Open UIAn open architecture that you can use to customize the user interface that your enterprise uses to display business process information. Siebel RepositoryA set of database tables that stores object definitions. Examples of types of objects include applets, views, business components, and tables. You use Siebel Tools to create or modify an object definition Siebel Repository File (SRF)A flat file that resides on the Siebel Server. This file contains the object definitions that define a Siebel business application. You use Siebel Tools to modify this file. Siebel Property SetA hierarchy that Siebel Open UI uses to communicate between objects that reside on the Siebel Server and the proxies that reside in the client. Siebel ServerThe server that runs the Siebel Server software. The Siebel Server processes business logic and data access for Oracle's Siebel Open UI. Siebel Web servicesProvides access to an existing Siebel business service or workflow process as a Web service to be consumed by an external application. synchronous requestA type of request that Siebel Open UI sends to the Siebel Server and then waits for a reply to this request before it continues any other processing. An asynchronous request is a type of request that Siebel Open UI sends to the Siebel Server and then continues other processing while it waits for a reply to this request. Also see asynchronous request. standard interactivityA user interface mode that resembles most traditional Web applications. It supports different types of browsers. Page refreshes occur often, such as if the user creates a new record, submits a form, or browses through a list of records. SWE run-time applet objectAn object that exposes scripting interfaces that allow you to modify the applet so that it can control the business component or business service that this applet references. userA person who uses the client of a Siebel business application to access Siebel CRM data. user interfaceThe graphical user interface that the user uses in the client. |
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