Trading Community Architecture (TCA)


Oracle Trading Community Architecture (TCA) is a data model that allows you to manage complex information about the parties, or customers.
Trading Community Architecture is the implementation of technology and applications to allow users to create and maintain relationships among entities. It is a way to understand who your customer interacts with inside and outside the enterprise.


TCA key entities:

Parties:  Parties are the entities of type person/organization that enter into a business relationship
Party Sites: Addresses of the parties
Customers: Parties with whom you have a selling relationship
Customer Accounts: The business relationships between you and your customers
Customer Account Sites: Address of the party used in the case of customer accounts
Locations: Geo-spatial points, usually defined by an address
Contacts: People who have a contact or employment relationship with an organization or person
Contact Points: Means of contact, for example, phone and e-mail address

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