About This Guide

This guide identifies the Administration Tools used with the Oracle Financial Services Behavior Detection Framework, and describes how to use them.

Audience

The Administration Tools User Guide is designed for data miners and Oracle Administrators. Their roles and responsibilities include the following:
  • Data Miner: Accesses the Administration Tools to modify the threshold values used by patterns to detect matches in Firm data.
  • Oracle Administrator: Accesses the Administration Tools to modify the logic parameters used by the system to process matches into alerts, score the alerts, and distribute the alerts. In addition, Oracle Administrators can reload the cache. This user is usually an employee of a specific Oracle customer.

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Related Resources

For more information about Oracle Financial Services Behavior Detection Framework, refer to the following documents:
  • Installation Guide
  • Oracle Financial Services Advanced Analytical Applications Infrastructure (OFS AAAI) Applications Pack Installation and Configuration Guide
  • Scenario Manager User Guide
  • Services Guide

To find more information about the Oracle Financial Services and complete product line, visit Web site at www.oracle.com/financialservices.

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