Preface
The Oracle Fusion Middleware Real-Time Integration Business Insight Getting Started Guide gives you a high-level overview of the concepts and processes you’ll find in the Oracle Real-Time Integration Business Insight application. The application is referred to in abbreviated form as “Insight” throughout this book.
You can use this guide as a starting point for working with the product, however it is not intended to be comprehensive guidance to Insight’s behaviors or features, nor is it a hands-on tutorial. Rather this guide gives you a quick, easy-to-read overview of how Insight can be used to help you understand your business.
Audience
The audience for this guide is the architects, administrators and business users who will be working with Insight.
It is assumed that you have basic knowledge of the following:
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Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
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Service Bus Architecture (SB).
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Related Documents
For more information, see these Oracle Resources:
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Oracle Fusion Middleware Oracle Real-Time Integration Business Insight User's Guide
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Oracle Fusion Middleware Oracle Real-Time Integration Business Insight Concepts
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Oracle Fusion Middleware Oracle Real-Time Integration Business Insight Administrator's Guide.
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