CEMLI

The Customization, Extension, Modification, Localization, and Integration (CEMLI) framework was established by Oracle On Demand to categorize customizations, meaning software that had to be added by the customer or implementer to the Oracle applications. Approximately 20 classes comprise the CEMLI framework. A classic example of software that must be added to the system unique to a specific application is a localization. Localizations are country-specific requirements—statutory and country-specific business practices—that are not included in the standard software package.

Oracle has researched and established a series of known localizations. These include, for example, the integrated receiving, cash management, and period average costing ...

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