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Oracle® Study, Subject, and Visit Synchronization Integration Pack for Siebel Clinical and Oracle Clinical Implementation Guide
Release 11.1

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Preface

Welcome to the Oracle Study, Subject and Visit Synchronization Integration Pack for Siebel Clinical and Oracle Clinical 11.1.

Audience

This document is intended for all Oracle Study, Subject and Visit Synchronization Integration Pack for Siebel Clinical (SC) and Oracle Clinical (OC) for Application Integration Architecture (AIA) users.

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Access to Oracle Support

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Oracle Application Integration Architecture Guides

Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA) provides the following guides and resources for this release:

Related Documents

The following resources are also available:

Resource Location
Oracle Application Integration Architecture: Product-to-Guide Index My Oracle Support: https://support.oracle.com/
Known Issues and Workarounds My Oracle Support: https://support.oracle.com/
Release Notes Oracle Technology Network: http://www.oracle.com/technology/
Oracle Study, Subject, and Visit Synchronization Integration Pack for Siebel Clinical and Oracle Clinical Installation Guide Oracle Technology Network: http://www.oracle.com/technology/
Documentation updates My Oracle Support: https://support.oracle.com/

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