Some common and uncommon abbreviations used in Oracle EBS:
A
A
- AGIS - Oracle Advanced Global Intercompany System. It replaces the Global Intercompany System (GIS) feature in 11i.
- AIA - Applications Integration Architecture
- AMB - Accounting Methods Builder
- AOL - Application Object Library
- API - Application Programming Interface
B
- BI - Business Intelligence (Oracle BI Publisher)
C
- CCID - (GL account) Code Combinations ID
- CEMLI - Customization, Extension, Modification, Localization, and Integration
- CMA - Custom Matching Attribute
- CPUs - Critical Patch Updates
- CUP - Cumulative Upgrade Patch
D
E
- EDI - Electronic Data Interchange
- ERE - External Repair Execution
- eTRM - Oracle Electronic Technical Reference Manual
F
- FSG - Financial Statement Generator
G
- GDF - Generic DataFix Patch
- GDFs - Global Descriptive Flexfields
- GIS - Global Intercompany System. Also see AGIS
- GTP - Generate Territory Concurrent program
H
- HCM - Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management
- HRMS - Human Resource Management System
I
J
K
L
M
- MOAC - Multiple Organization Access Control
- MRC - Multiple Reporting Currencies
N
O
- OATM - Oracle Applications Tablespace Model
- OATS - Oracle Applications Testing Suite
- OCM - Oracle Configuration Manager
- OIE - Oracle Internet Expenses
- OTN - Oracle Technology Network
P
Q
- QBE - Query By Example
R
- RCD - Release Content Document
- RUPs - Release Update Packs
S
- SaaS - Software as a Service
- SLA - Subledger Accounting
- SLAs - Service Level Agreements
- SOA - Service-oriented architecture
- SOD - Segregation of Duties
- SRs - Service Requests)
- STAR - Synchronize Territory Assignment Rules (concurrent program)
T
- TCA - Trading Community Architecture
- TOI - Transfer of Information
- TUMS - The Upgrade Manual Script
U
- UPK - Oracle User Productivity Kit; tool for training end users on how to use the system.
V
W
- WRP - Warehouse Replenishment Planning
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Y
Z
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