Description of the ETL solution Oracle

Hi,
I would like to have answers for questions below :
*2. Description of the ETL solution Oracle*
=> Software name: (i thinks it's Oracle Data Integrator)
=>Version:
=>Platforms:
=>Products to be installed before the solution:
=>Hints that may create conflicts with other applications:
*3. ETL Solution Architecture*
*3.1. Architecture Description*
=> Hub & Spoke Architecture:
=> Peer to Peer Architecture:
=> Bus Architecture applications:
=> Architecture code generator:
=> The solution she parallelization treatment?
=> Does it allow the installation of remote engines?
=> Does it load balancing?
*3.3. Nature Repository*
=> Nature Repository:
*3.4. Power Repository*
=> The solution supports she metadata standards?
=> Does it allow data exchange with:
=> Does it allow the exchange of metaName?
=> If Yes, what métadictionnaires?
*3.5. Repository Management*
=> Are there specific backup procedures?
*3.6. Access to the repository*
=> The repository is it accessible to external tools?
*4. Data Access*
*4.1. Access to relational data*
*4.1.1. Access modes*
=> ODBC (for each source / destination):
=> JDBC (id)?
=> Native (id)?
=> Asynchronous (loaders, etc.). (Id)?
=> Other means? Other middleware?
=> Agreements with suppliers of middleware?
*4.1.2. Data read / written*
The product can read a full table?
=> Can read a complete view?
=> Can read a complete stored procedure?
=> Is it possible to add a where clause / orderby these different elements?
=> Can use loaders / Unloaders?
=> Can read a query?
=> If yes, what tool to create query?
=> He uses a single grammar for all databases?
=> He uses a grammar extended to take advantage of specific functions to the basics?
=> If Yes, what basis?
=> Does it control of the validity of flat files?
=> He manages the Time Out DataBase? (What happens if the base does not?)
=> Does it allow the use of error messages database?
*4.2. Non-relational data access*
=> How the product connects there to the sources / destinations of the non-relational business?
=> Can read / write all types of data? On what basis?
=> Does it control of the validity of XML files?
*4.3. Access to standard data applications / ERP*
=> Access to data and ERP software packages:
*5. Triggering processes*
*5.1. Trigger type of message*
=> Corba:
=> JMS:
=> MOMS:
*5.2. Trigger type of polling (polling)*
=> Polling directory:
=> Polling POP / MAPI:
=> Polling databases:
*5.3. Trigger trigger databases:*
=> Trigger trigger databases:
=> If yes, which databases?
*5.4 The product includes a scheduler it?*
*5.5. Other trigger modes:*
*6. Data processing*
*6.1. Data Transfer*
=> The product allows set-there treatments?
=> He manages the transactions?
=> He supports the multiple simultaneous updates?
=> Contain standard tools for synchronizing tables?
*6.2. Data Transformation-aggregates-calculations*
=> What are the functions available?
=> Detailing those to be executed by the database:
=> Detailing those to be executed by the engine:
=> Are there any transformation functions format date / digital?
=> Are there any statistical functions of data quality?
=> The product allows it to transcode a reference table?
=> Supports he joins heterogeneous?
=> Modes of joins between tables are supported:
=> Operators supported on the knuckles:
=> Management nested query:
=> Does it changes through a coded language of the market?
=> Does it reuse the scripts pl / sql, dts, stored procs, etc.. , Exist?
*7. Development tool processing chains*
=> What is the language used for the development of processing chains?
=> The product he offers the possibility of mapping graph?
=> The graphical interface allows it to drag and drop to the construction of treatment:
=> It enables the graphical representation of flux?
=> A query is it possible in the product under development to see the data?
=> The product contain an impact assessment tool?
=> What are the tools to assist in debugging?
=> It allows the generation of technical documentation?
=> It allows the generation of functional documentation?
=> Does it allow the consultation of the documentation over the Web?
=> What are the main functions of error handling available?
=> What are the main functions of error handling available?
*8. Advanced Development*
=> The engine of the product he unveiled APIs for the integration of process chains in the external developments?
=> The tool allows it to integrate external functions developed in the following language:
=> He provides mechanisms for disaster recovery?
=> Does it play on the parameters of buffer / index / cache data to optimize treatment?
=> Does it define a process that can be applied to n / m sources / destinations (without duplicating the process)?
=> It allows the development team?
=> Does it support versioning?
=> Versioning is compatible with the tools on the market?
*9. Deployment / Production start*
=> The treatments are compiled before the switch in production?
=> The product allows it to create a "package" delivery?
=> New treatments are put into production?
=> The product allows it to create a "package" delivery?
*10. Administration*
=> The product contain a management console?
=> If yes, is it accessible from a Web browser?
=> Possibility of taking remote control of the Administration Console:
=> Yes, interface proposed:
=> The administration console requires Does a specific server?
=> This console allows it to intervene in the current treatment?
=> This console allows it to follow the treatment in real time?
=> He manages the logs automatically?
=> If yes, what is their structure?
=> Does it generate specific logs?
=> Interfacing with monitoring tools:
=> If yes, which:
=> The product makes it out of whistleblowing?
*11. Scheduling*
=> The product has it a scheduling solution owner?
=> If yes, is there a possibility of insertion of external processing chain?
=> If yes, is there a possibility of inclusion of human intervention in the chain?
=> Can it be driven schedulers following?
*12. Security*
=> The product can use the rights of a directory?
=> Can allow / disallow the creation of scenarios?
=> Can allow / disallow the update scenarios?
=> Can allow / deny access to metadata?
=> Can allow / disallow the use of a management console?
=> Can allow / disallow the introduction of manual tasks?
*13. Various*
=> Can allow / disallow the creation of scenarios?
=> If yes, what languages are available?
=> The product documentation is it multilingual?
=> The product he obtained certifications from other publishers?
=> Are there opportunities for OEM integration?
=> The publisher is involved there to a standards body?
=> If Yes, (s) is (s)?
=> Is there a club user?
=> Is there a community of developers?
=> What is the language of product development?
=> What is the training cycle of the product?
=> What are the processes of product support?
thanks in advance

Hi Ingo,
these files are coming with the BO-Installation. From my point of view they are responsible for the general reactions of the specified database - in my case oracle - behind BO.
Thanks a lot for help.
Sincerly Sabine

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    Fixed Size 779,288
    Redo Buffers 17,051,648
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    Regards
    Mani

    Hi
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    Mani

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