Getting Started with PeopleSoft Enterprise Asset Lifecycle Management Fundamentals

This chapter provides an overview of the common business processes described in the PeopleSoft Enterprise Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM) Fundamentals 9.1 PeopleBook.

Because the information in thePeopleSoft Enterprise Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM) Fundamentals 9.1 PeopleBook. involves more than one PeopleSoft product, you need to refer to the Getting Started chapter in each PeopleBook for specific implementation and integration information.

The products included in Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise Asset Lifecycle Management suite include:

See Also

PeopleSoft Enterprise Asset Management 9.1 PeopleBook

PeopleSoft Enterprise IT Asset Management 9.1 PeopleBook

PeopleSoft Enterprise Maintenance Management 9.1 PeopleBook

PeopleSoft Enterprise Real Estate Management 9.1 PeopleBook

Click to jump to parent topicPeopleSoft Asset Lifecycle Management Application Fundamentals Overview

This PeopleBook discusses the following functionality and business processes:

Click to jump to parent topicOther Sources of Information

In the planning phase of your implementation, take advantage of all PeopleSoft sources of information, including the installation guides, table-loading sequences, data models, and business process maps. A complete list of these resources is in the preface of the PeopleTools PeopleBooks: PeopleBooks and the PeopleSoft Online Library with information on where to find the most up-to-date version of each.

Click to jump to parent topicImplementation Considerations

PeopleSoft Enterprise Setup Manager enables you to review a list of setup tasks for your organization for the products that you are implementing. The setup tasks include the components that you must set up, listed in the order in which you must enter data into the component tables, and links to the corresponding PeopleBook documentation.

Asset Management also provides component interfaces to help you load data from the existing system into Asset Management tables. Use the Excel to Component Interface utility with the component interfaces to populate the tables.

See Importing Asset Data by Using the Excel to Component Interface Utility.