1 About This Guide

This section provides supporting information for the Oracle Financial Services Data Governance for North America Regulatory Reporting (OFS DGUSRR) Application Installation Guide.

Audience

The OFS DGUSRR Installation Guide is intended for Administrators, Business Users, Strategists, Data Analysts, and Implementation Consultants who are responsible for installing and maintaining the Application Components. This document assumes that you have experience installing Enterprise Components and basic knowledge of the following:

  • OFS Data Governance for North America Regulatory Reporting Application Components
  • OFSAA Architecture
  • UNIX Commands
  • Database Concepts
  • Web Server or Web Application Server

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Related Resources

See these OFS Data Governance for North America Regulatory Reporting resources:
  • OFS Data Governance for North America Regulatory Reporting User Guide, Release 8.1.2.0.0
  • OFS Data Governance for North America Regulatory Reporting Security Guide, Release 8.1.x
  • OFS Data Governance for North America Regulatory Reporting Cloning Guide, Release 8.1.x

See these OFS Analytical Applications Infrastructure resources:

  • OFS Analytical Applications Infrastructure (OFS AAAI) Application Installation and Configuration Guide
  • OFS Analytical Applications Infrastructure User Guide
  • OFS Analytical Applications Infrastructure Administration Guide
  • OFS Analytical Applications Infrastructure Environment Check Utility Guide

See these additional resources:

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