Entity | Description | |
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1 | Feature Configuration | These are options that can be set to impact system processing. Typically these have wide ranging impact across several modules (e.g., multi-time zone support) |
1 | Country | Your organization's country. |
1 | Currency | Your organization's native currency. |
1 | Display Profile | Controls how dates, times, and numbers displayed. |
1 | Language | The language to use for this implementation. |
1 | Time Zone | Your organization's base time zone. |
1 | Work Calendar | The work calendar for your organization, which identifies your public holidays. |
2 | Installation Options | Control various global aspects of the system. |
2 | To Do Role | Used to associate users with To Do entries. |
2 | To Do Type | Used to define types of To Do Entries. |
3 | User | Defines a user's user groups, data access roles, portal preferences, default values, and To Do roles. |
3 | User Group | A group of users who have the same degree of security access. |
3 | Service Type | Defines specific types of service for which usage can be recorded and captured (electric, gas, steam, etc.). |
4 | Division | Delineates between different operating companies within a large conglomerate of utilities. |
4 | Outbound Message | Defines messages sent to external systems. |
5 | External System | Defines External Systems with which Oracle Utilities Meter Data Management should be able to communicate. |
6 | Head End Systems | External entities that serve various roles relative to the application (head-end systems, outage management systems, etc.). |
6 | External Applications | External entities that serve various roles relative to the application (head-end systems, outage management systems, etc.). |
6 | Program Subscription Contact Type | Defines properties of a class of entities (businesses, persons). |
7 | Activity Type | Defines properties common to a specific type of activity. |
7 | Communication Type | Define properties common to a specific type of communication. |
7 | Service Task Type | Defines specific types of enrollment and unenrollment processes |
7 | Program Type | Defines information common to dynamic options of a specific type. |
7 | Manufacturer | Individual companies that makes devices. Manufacturers also reference models. |
8 | Controllable Asset Type | Defines information about a class of controllable assets. |
9 | Controllable Device Type | Defines information about a class of controllable devices. |
10 | Device Location Type | Defines specific types of locations at which devices are installed. |
10 | Metered Service Point Type | Defines specific types of points where services are provided. |
11 | Program Calculation Group | Collections of program calculation rules used to calculate device control scores. |
12 | Program Calculation Rule | Defines rules that calculate device control scores |
13 | Metered Service Type | Defines collections of properties common to a set of metered service records |
13 | Program Subscription Type | Defines collections of properties common to a set of Program Subscriptions. |
14 | Program Rules | Defines specific rules and parameters used by programs and program calculation rules. |
14 | Program Initiatives | Defines criteria used to determine if customers are eligible to participate in programs. |
14 | Customer Questions | Defines specific information related to a customer or their service. |
15 | Processing Methods | Control various behaviors for external applications, head end systems, and market participants within the system such as which message is sent, how an external value is translated, among others. |
16 | Master Configuration | Configuration that applies to series of modules that acts as a central point of configuration rather than embedding repetitive configuration throughout a set of algorithms. |
17 | Information Lifecycle Management | Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) is designed to address data management issues, with a combination of processes and policies so that the appropriate solution can be applied to each phase of the data's lifecycle. |