Preface

This section provides information on the Oracle Financial Services (OFS) Behavior Detection User Guide.

Audience

This guide is designed for the following users:

  • Analyst: This user works on the alerts within the application frequently. This user’s specific role (that is, Analyst I, Analyst II, or Analyst III) determines what they can view and perform within the application.
  • Supervisor:This user works on the alerts within the application on a daily basis and is typically a higher level Analyst or Compliance Officer.
  • Executive:This user may not be involved in the day-to-day analysis of alerts. However, they can view many areas within the application and can perform only a limited set of actions.
  • Auditor:This user has broad viewing rights within the application. However, user can perform a limited set of actions based on their role (that is, Internal Auditor or External Auditor).

Related Resources

This section identifies additional resources to the OFS Behavior Detection. You can access additional documents from the Oracle Help Center.

Abbreviations

The following table lists the abbreviations used in this document.

Table -1 Abbreviations

Abbreviations Meaning
ML Maintenance Level Release
OFSAAI Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications Infrastructure
EAR/WAR Enterprise Archive / Web Archive
MOS My Oracle Support.

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Convention Meaning

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