These include organization structure, accounting practices, classification methods, and reporting policies. You have to consider these issues while implementing Oracle Cloud.
You must determine the project's needs based on the Oracle features. In addition, you must consider AutoAccounting while doing that. This feature automatically derives values based on your implementation data.
You need to convert data from your existing systems. The process requires considerable planning and testing with sample data. It is the most error-prone part of the implementation.
Another important decision is to know how you will train your staff to handle Oracle. The training includes explaining the features and business policies introduced because of the implementation.
You need to test the Oracle Solution once implemented. Usually, you try the system in an environment similar to a production system. This process will also require users for testing.
This phase includes creating a plan keeping the high-level requirement in mind. You must divide this plan into phases and set up a change request system for any changes in the plans by the stakeholders.
You understand and document your organization's structure and business processes here. Then you need to highlight primary bottlenecks.
You have to design the solution to the problems in your existing business practices. It includes a gap analysis to determine the skill gaps in your enterprise.
In this phase, you have to execute the solution. The process includes completing the set-up, customization, and testing.
You introduce the new implementation to primary users and take their feedback. Then you test the application and observe its acceptance among key and end users.
You need to check the non-functional aspect like aesthetics and usability.
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