Oracle Siebel: Architecture

Oracle Siebel

Oracle Siebel is an CRM ( Customer Relationship Management) Tool, Which is totally robust and can be easily modified as per the business requirements. Although, it needs a sharp hands to work with it and it's started gaining some potential clients attention.


Apart from its management capabilities, the thing which makes Siebel a market leader is its cloud availability and Web-Based Development Environment. Oracle is providing CRM on Demand services for the past 5 years and is undeniably working well.

Siebel Architecture

Siebel Architecture is a 5 layer based architecture which can be easily integrated to each other internally.

To Understand the Siebel Architecture we will go from bottom-to-up.


1) Table: A Table is the basic component of any technology to store the data. It is the first and Bottom most layer of the Siebel Tools Just like any other Database tool Siebel also works with the RDBMS (Relational Database Management System) to store and process the Data.

2) Business Component: Business component is the 2nd bottom most layer of the Siebel tools where you can define multiple fields and it's columns of the Table (Specified for that Business Component)

3) Business Object: Business Objects are the 3rd most layer of the Siebel Tools which use multiple Business Components to add them into the View layer of the Siebel tools

4) View: It's the 4th most layer on which Siebel tools works it is truly the UI component of the Siebel tool Application which is visible on the UI. A View contains multiple Business Objects and its Business Components.

5) Screen: It's the last and top most layer of the Siebel where user and input and see the results and preform actions in accordance with their needs.


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