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Jump-start business activity monitoring (BAM), Part 1: Introduction to monitor modeling
IBM WebSphere Business Monitor is a tool to monitor business performance. It collects business performance-relevant data by extracting and aggregating information in business events. The operation of WebSphere Business Monitor is controlled by monitor models. In this article you're introduced to the core elements of a monitor model by walking through an example. You construct a monitor model for a business activity monitoring (BAM) scenario "outside-to-in," starting with business requirements and adding technical detail until you have an executable model.
Articles 27 Feb 2007  
 
Jump-start business activity monitoring (BAM), Part 11: Monitoring human tasks with WebSphere Business Monitor
In this series, learn about an added capability of IBM WebSphere Business Monitor (Monitor) V6.0.2.1 that enables your organization to monitor human tasks or activities. This capability, called Human Task Monitoring, is delivered as a SupportPac and can be readily installed on your existing Monitor installation. It allows you to gather performance data about human activities in your business operations and to develop human-centric dashboards.
Articles 30 Oct 2007  
 
Jump-start business activity monitoring (BAM), Part 10: Using WebSphere Service Registry and Repository with WebSphere Business Monitor
Exploit WebSphere Service Registry and Repository features for sharing and controlling metadata to business event definitions and bridge the gap from monitoring events to taking action.
Articles 02 Oct 2007  
 
Jump-start business activity monitoring (BAM), Part 9: Using WebSphere Service Registry and Repository with WebSphere Business Monitor
Explore WebSphere Registry and Repository features for sharing and controlling metadata, including business event definitions and action service endpoint descriptions, to help monitor your business and take appropriate steps to improve business performance.
Articles 25 Sep 2007  
 
Jump-start business activity monitoring (BAM), Part 8: Tuning WebSphere Business Monitor models for optimal performance in production
Configure and tune the IBM WebSphere Business Monitor models for optimal event-processing performance in a production environment. Explore options for handling exceptions that can occur during event processing. Plan for a high-availability environment with no single point of failure and learn which topologies are recommended for optimum workload management and maximum event-processing throughput.
Articles 14 Aug 2007  
 
Jump-start business activity monitoring (BAM), Part 7: Implement duration metrics in WebSphere Monitor 6.0.2
In this article, learn how to define basic duration metrics in your IBM WebSphere Business Monitor model, and use them as the fundamental performance measures for your business processes.
Articles 31 Jul 2007  
 
Jump-start business activity monitoring (BAM), Part 6: Clustering IBM WebSphere Business Monitor V6.0.2
Learn about clustering IBM WebSphere Business Monitor V6.0.2 and how to leverage the failover support provided with WebSphere clusters. Using step-by-step instructions in this article, you also learn how to federate the dashboard portal machine into the WebSphere Business Monitor cell.
Articles 05 Jun 2007  
 
Jump-start business activity monitoring (BAM), Part 4: Introduction to WebSphere Business Monitor dashboard
The more information you have about your business, the more empowered you are. In this article, explore the features of IBM WebSphere Business Monitor server's dashboard, which allow you to analyze business performance data. Using the dashboard views, you can effectively visualize and analyze the performance aspects of business processes, which are modeled using the WebSphere Business Monitor Development Toolkit. Learn how to use the dashboard views for monitoring through a bank ATM scenario.
Articles 27 Mar 2007  
 
Jump-start business activity monitoring (BAM), Part 5: Structure your data to fully exploit WebSphere Business Monitor dashboard capabilities
Explore the dimensional analysis capability of WebSphere Business Monitor dashboards, which can help you model your data to achieve your goals for efficient and informative reporting.
Articles 27 Mar 2007  
 
Jump-start business activity monitoring (BAM), Part 3: Install and configure IBM WebSphere Business Monitor V6.0.2 in a network deployment environment
In this article, you install and configure an advanced IBM WebSphere Business Monitor V6.0.2 deployment in a network deployment environment. This deployment is used for production since it allows for scalability and high availability. Walk through the steps for pre-installation, Launchpad, installation verification, model installation, and model configuration. You also learn to run a model and send events through WebSphere Business Monitor server and to verify data in the dashboards.
Articles 20 Mar 2007  
 
Jump-start business activity monitoring (BAM), Part 2: Install and configure IBM WebSphere Business Monitor V6.0.2
In this article, you install and configure a basic IBM WebSphere Business Monitor V6.0.2 deployment. The deployment is used for learning monitor practices and testing monitor models before sending models to production. You also go through the Launchpad steps, installation verification, model installation, and the model configuration. After completing all the steps in this article, you will be able to run a model and send events through the WebSphere Business Monitor Server and verify data in the WebSphere Business Monitor dashboards. In Part 1 of this series, you were introduced to the core elements of a monitor model.
Articles 27 Feb 2007  
 
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