Framework Business Services
Framework business services represent additional functionality that has been predeveloped for use in your tailor-made solution. The following components allow us to deliver your solution quickly and reliably:
• Security Administration – provides a facility for setting line-of-business application security by role or group. This facility allows your administrators to define access to subsystems, screens and even fields. For example you could restrict view level access to member Social Security Numbers.
• User Profile Administration – provides a facility for defining, deleting, and modifying system roles and groups.
• Correspondence Administration – provides a facility for creating and managing on-demand and batch correspondence. Includes functionality for creating and monitoring templates and the ability to insert conditional logic into Word Templates. It also includes the ability to define whether the document should be saved directly in the imaging system with a corresponding index.
• Batch Process Administration – provides a facility for scheduling, monitoring and viewing batch logs.
• Business Rule/Validation Administration – provides a facility for authorized users to set field-level business rules to improve the quality of data that is captured by the line-of-business application. For example, a “power user” could set a business rule around a date-of-death field that enforces that the date of death must be less than or equal to today’s date. If it is not, users should be prompted with an error message that reads “You can not assign a death date that is in the future. Enter a death date that is equal to or earlier than today’s date.”
• Code Title/Error Message Administration - enables authorized users to create and maintain records in system code tables. Code tables are used to build lists of valid entries for validating, referencing and error messaging. System maintenance functions are performed through an online interface on application screens.
• Audit Services Administration – provides a facility for defining audit trail parameters. Different audit trail logs can be set for individuals, roles, groups, tables, or even members, depending upon your requirements. This allows us, to answer the questions such as “What data did Employee X change today?” or “What changes occurred to the Governor’s account over the last 6 months?” Our audit logs capture "before"and "‘after" changes down to the field level.