Which three statements are true about the Delegated Administration in R12 Oracle Applications?
(Choose three.)
A.
It helps to separate Navigation menus and security functions.
B.
It differs from Role Based Access Control (RBAC) system on the privilege model.
C.
It determines the users, roles, and information that local administrators can manage.
D.
It provides organizations with the ability to assign the required access rights forgroupsand user
accounts.
E.
It could be used to assign selected administrative tasks to local administrators after therolesand
role inheritance have been configured.
Explanation:
Delegated administration is an important feature of the Oracle Identity Management
infrastructure. It enables you to store all data for users, groups, and services in a central directory,
while distributing the administration of that data to various administrators and end users. It does
this in a way that respects the various security requirements in your environment.
Oracle Delegated Administration Services is a set of pre-defined, Web-based units for performing
directory operations on behalf of a user. It frees directory administrators from the more routine
directory management tasks by enabling them to delegate specific functions to other
administrators and to end users. It provides most of the functionality that directoryenabledapplications require, such as creating a user entry, creating a group entry, searching for
entries, and changing user passwords.
Reference: Oracle Identity Management Guide to Delegated Administration
Oracle Delegated Administration Services