When differences in parameters in SICF and SE80? (internal ITS)

Dear Sirs,
When using the internal ITS it is nessicary to maintain parameters in both SICF and SE80.
In a case where it is a difference between the two, eg. ~theme 99 (SICF) and ~theme 90 (SE80), which will be the controlling one? (which has presedence over the other?)
Is it needed to set all the parameteres in SICF, or is it possible to set a bare minimum (~transaction and ~theme) and then set the rest in SE80. (as SICF can be out of the developers reach).
Best regards,
Jørgen Ruud

Thank you Klaus,
as usual a very good answer. I was under the impression that the parameters had to be maintained both places, which I found a bit strange.
Thanks for clearing this up to me.
Best regards,
Jørgen.

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