RICE stands for reports, interfaces, conversions, and enhancements. During an Oracle Applications implementation, additional configuration or programming is often required to meet functional requirements and achieve desired functionality. The goal is to minimize new development. RICE objects represent needs not supported in core Oracle modules and require extra development to meet an organization's functional needs. They include custom reports, interfaces to other systems, data conversion programs, and enhancements to add functionality without altering core software. RICE objects go through an approval and development lifecycle from design to implementation.
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What Are RICE Components
RICE stands for reports, interfaces, conversions, and enhancements. During an Oracle Applications implementation, additional configuration or programming is often required to meet functional requirements and achieve desired functionality. The goal is to minimize new development. RICE objects represent needs not supported in core Oracle modules and require extra development to meet an organization's functional needs. They include custom reports, interfaces to other systems, data conversion programs, and enhancements to add functionality without altering core software. RICE objects go through an approval and development lifecycle from design to implementation.
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The acronym, p , stands for reports, interfaces, conversions, and enhancements (or extensions).
During a Oracle Applications implementation, additional configuration, design, or programming
requirements are necessary to satisfy functional requirements and achieve the desired functionality. The objective during any implementation would be to keep new object development to an absolute minimum. RICE objects represent requirements not currently supported within the core functionality of an Oracle Application Module being implemented and thus require additional technical development to satisfy the functional requirement of a organization. À
1. Creation of Reports that are not available as standard reports in the oracle apps modules. 2. Creation of the Interfaces to external systems. 3. Creation of Conversion programs to transfer data from a legacy system to the new system. 4. Enhancements (or extensions) to the existing system to add additional functionality to existing system without disturbing the core software functionality of the system. A RICE object has a lifecycle throughout the project that includes approval to develop, functional design specification, technical design specification, coding, testing and implementation. The effort required to complete this development cycle can be significant.