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Oracle® Argus Safety Unblinding User's Guide
Release 8.0
E54661-01
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Preface

This document describes the steps for installing and configuring the components of the Argus Safety Unblinding application.

Audience

This document is technical in nature and presents technical details about the processes it discusses. It assumes that you are a qualified ORACLE Database Administrator. We recommend reading the entire document before execution the Interface programs.

About This Book

This manual contains:

Chapter 1, "Using the EOSU Generic Software"

Provides information for configuring and using the EOSU software including:

  • Logging in to EOSU and Starting a Profile Configuration

  • Configuring a New EOSU Profile

  • Copying, Modifying, and Deleting Profiles

  • Executing an EOSU Profile

  • Using the EOSU Report Viewer

  • Exiting from EOSU

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Related Documents

This section lists the manuals for all Oracle Argus products. You can order printed manuals from the Oracle iStore.

Oracle Argus Documentation The documentation set includes:

  • Oracle Argus Installation Guide

  • Oracle Argus Interchange User's Guide

  • Oracle Argus Affiliate User's Guide

  • Oracle Argus Safety Console User's Guide

  • Oracle Argus Safety User's Guide

  • Oracle Argus Safety End of Study Unblinding User's Guide

  • Oracle Argus Dossier User's Guide

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