Wednesday 8 April 2020

Oracle Fusion HCM Training Blog

The Changing Face of Oracle Fusion HCM 


The same number of the perusers of my blog know, I have been working with Oracle Fusion HCM Online Training since "Beta 16" - which was quite a while back at this point!

Throughout the years, I've seen the item change and develop with each new discharge. At some point, these progressions have been presenting new usefulness however from time to time we've seen a significant change to the 'look and feel' of the item. With Release 13 we are going to see another.

I will be giving an introduction on this extremely subject at Collaborate 2018 in Las Vegas in April. Be that as it may, I suspected I'd give a brisk review here.

Similarly as with every single current item, the first form frequently gets alluded to as "Great" when new forms show up. Prophet Cloud is the same and I will allude to the first look and feel as "The Classic Version".

The Classic Version: 

Once upon a time, the "Combination" screens were planned as "Workareas" and made up of 4 areas.

1 is the "Worldwide" locale which showed up at the highest point of the screen and regularly was utilized for route. It would in general continue over all screens.

2 is the "Undertaking territory" where the errands accessible to that particular workarea (in light of the client's jobs) were shown.

3 is the "Value-based territory" where the majority of the exchange preparing for the picked task was performed.

4 is a discretionary district and was known as the "Logical territory". Here, valuable extra data was shown dependent on the setting of the exchange.

The "Rearranged User Interface" (SUI): 

Next up was the Simplified User Interface, or SUI to its companions.

The possibility of the SUI was that it rearranged the UI for "easygoing" clients, for example, directors or workers. It existed nearby the great screens which would in general be utilized for the more "proficient" clients who utilized the framework as an instrument for their work - for example HR Specialists.

The SUI was gotten to by means of a "Springboard" page with symbols to encourage route. The workareas were chopped down and improved to make the exchanges easier to finish. For workareas with various utilizations, tabs were utilized to isolate information and to keep each screen "uncluttered".

The "New" Simplified User Interface: 

Thus, presently we go to the following new UI!

In any case, sit tight for it...... I will speak progressively about this at Collaborate 2018, so I'm not going to give a spoiler here :( If you need to know more, tag along to my Collaborate introduction "The Changing Face of Oracle Fusion HCM".

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