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Oracle® Retail Store Inventory Operations Cloud Services Implementation Guide
Release 21.0
F42378-02
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1 Oracle SIOCS Implementation Overview

EICS (Enterprise Inventory Cloud Service) and SOCS (Store Operations Cloud Service) are two separately licensed products.

EICS includes:

SOCS includes:

In order to use SOCS, EICS needs to be deployed.

The implementation process includes a needs assessment, business impact analysis, requirements gathering, and other activities. However, this document is concerned only with the specific aspects of a technical implementation. In a typical project life cycle, technical implementations can begin only after the environment has been provisioned. Once a subscription agreement has been signed and Service Activation Request is logged, the Oracle Cloud team will start the provisioning process.

Once the account is provisioned, the Oracle Cloud team provides the following:

Noteworthy Differences between V16.x/on premise (SIM) and SIOCS (cloud)

  • UI: No Wavelink UI, No Swing UI. Uses Oracle JET (JavaScript extension technology) based UI for Administration & Oracle MAF (mobile application framework) for mobile UI.

  • Server: No change in technology. Some changes to support modified/new functionalities.

  • Database: Minimal schema change.

  • Integration: Integrates with RICS (Retail Integration Cloud service).

  • Security model: "hybrid" model

    • AuthN: using IDCS or OCI IAM/WTSS

    • AuthZ: within EICS administration UI

  • Batch scheduling: Internal to EICS. It has a batch scheduler interface.

  • Printing: Reports would be downloaded to UI. Users can then print from UI.

  • Deployment: Standardized cloud deployment model.

Oracle Retail Integration Components

EICS requires others systems, such as a merchandising system, to provide foundation (item, location, and so on) and transaction data (purchase order, stock order) to operate. This would be integrated through RICS (Retail Integration Cloud Service).

EICS integrates out of the box with Oracle Retail Merchandising Foundation Cloud Service (RMFCS).

All other web services based integration (such as with Point of Sale and Oracle Retail Order Broker systems) exist as well.

The following Integration Infrastructures are required for EICS to integrate with external systems:

  • RICS (Retail Integration Cloud Service).

For more details, see the information on integration in the Oracle Retail Enterprise Inventory Cloud Service Administration Guide.

URL Reference

The EICS URLs required for reporting, apex data viewer, EICS to RICS Message Publishing and Web service APIs will need to be formed using the format provided in the Oracle Retail Enterprise Inventory Cloud Service Administration Guide.