The Add Project page displays, as shown in Click Save to save your work and continue entering more information about the

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2.3.1 How to Define Project Lifecycle Workbench Projects

Objective Define a project that you want to functionally decompose into business tasks and service solution components. Prerequisites and Recommendations Ensure that all required lookup values are available. If not, contact your system administrator to add required values. For more information, see Section 2.2.1, How to Add Lookup Values. Actors ■ Functional product manager ■ Solution architect To define a project: 1. Access the AIA Home page. Click Go in the Project Lifecycle Workbench area. Select the Project tab. Click the Add Project button, as shown in Figure 2–2 . Figure 2–2 Add Project Button

2. The Add Project page displays, as shown in

Figure 2–3 . 2-6 Developers Guide for Oracle Application Integration Architecture Foundation Pack Figure 2–3 Add Project Page In the Project Name field, enter a descriptive project name. In the Project Code field, enter a code one word with no spaces for your project. The project code value appears as a root-level attribute of the bill of material generated for the project. Per Process Integration Pack PIP development best practices, this project code value must be used by development as the project file directory name in their source control system for downstream automation features, such as the Deployment Plan Generator, to work as designed. In the Implementation Vendor field, enter the vendor that is responsible for implementing the project, whether it is Oracle or another vendor. In the Industry drop-down list box, select the industry that is targeted by the project. If the required industry value is not available, users should be able to contact their system administrator to have an approved industry added. For more information about how to add industry codes lookup values, see Section 2.2.1, How to Add Lookup Values. In the Type field, select the type of project that you are defining. In the Status field, select the project status. In the Version field, enter the AIA release to which this project belongs. Upon adding a project, the system assigns a Project UID unique ID value. Upon saving the project, the value is stored in the AIA_OER_PROCESSES table. This ID can be used in downstream processing. For example, you can choose to export BOM and functional decomposition data by project unique ID value. For more information about exporting BOM and functional decomposition data, see Section 5.3, How to Export Seed Data. Working with Project Lifecycle Workbench 2-7

3. Click Save to save your work and continue entering more information about the

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4. To enter a project description, click the Description link. In the text field, enter