Oracle® Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Real-Time Decisions 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) Part Number E16632-02 |
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Oracle Real-Time Decisions (Oracle RTD) enables you to develop adaptive enterprise software solutions. These adaptive solutions continuously learn from business process transactions while they execute and optimize each transaction, in real time, by way of rules and predictive models.
This document provides information about administering Oracle RTD. It explains how to install and configure Oracle RTD, set up authentication for maintaining security, and manage Oracle RTD MBeans.
This document is intended for administrators of Oracle RTD. Oracle RTD administrators should have a working knowledge of how to administer enterprise-level applications.
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For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) documentation set:
Oracle Fusion Middleware Release Notes for your platform
Oracle Fusion Middleware Decision Center User's Guide for Oracle Real-Time Decisions
Oracle Fusion Middleware Platform Developer's Guide for Oracle Real-Time Decisions
Oracle Fusion Middleware Information Roadmap for Oracle WebLogic Server
Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence
Oracle Fusion Middleware Introduction to Oracle WebLogic Server
Oracle Fusion Middleware Node Manager Administrator's Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server
Oracle Fusion Middleware Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console Online Help
Oracle Fusion Middleware Security Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition
Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition
Oracle Fusion Middleware WebLogic Scripting Tool Command Reference
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