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onstat -g pqs
In version 10.00 IDS made available a new onstat command. The onstatcommand was onstat -g pqs. For those familiar with the old X-based toolcalled xtree, onstat -g pqs allows you to dynamically track a session'squery plan/tree. The syntax is as follows: onstat...
from Blog: Informix Experts
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Agile Stakeholders at Scale
ScottAmbler
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agileadopt
amdd
xp
analysis
scrum
agility-at-scale
outside-in-development
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disciplined-agile-deliver...
modeling
3 Comments
15,803 Views
The popular Agile literature can often seam naive when it comes to how Agilists work with project stakeholders: Extreme Programming (XP) has a practice called On-Site Customer where one or more people work closely with your team to provide information and to...
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Living without HealthCenter: lock analysis for Java 1.4.2
Chris Bailey - old
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java
lock
bottleneck
profiling
analysis
performance
healthcenter
monitor
12,820 Views
In the last entry we discussed how the TPROF utility that is part of the Performance Inspector package of tools can be used to carry out performance profiling where HealthCenter is not available. HealthCenter has a number of other capabilities, including: lock...
from Blog: IBM on troubleshooting Java applications
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Advanced troubleshooting for Java exceptions part II: Analysing the exception in Memory Analyzer
Chris Bailey - old
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analysis
core
memory_analyzer
java
exception
troubleshooting
2 Comments
22,191 Views
In the previous entry , I covered how to use the -Xdump option to generate additional information when an exception is thrown. In this entry I promised to show how to use a system dump to get more information about a java.net.ConnectException. Below is a...
from Blog: IBM on troubleshooting Java applications
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NOAA Releases the “State of the Climate Report” for 2009 : Good Example of Data Analytics
fstein
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data
noaa
"weather
government
"data
analytics
analytics"
weather
forecasting"
climate
analysis
13,056 Views
NOAA’s National Climate Data Center recently published
their report on the weather and climate occurring around the world in
2009. Because weather fascinates many
of us and is experienced by all of us, the report provides good examples of how
data can...
from Blog: Analytics, AI, and Automation For Government
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Saving lives with data.
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from Blog: IBM Informix - SQL & NoSQL
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New Whitepaper: Managing requirements across Analysis and Design phases using System Architect & DOORS
A new whitepaper has just been published: Managing requirements across Analysis and Design phases using System Architect & DOORS Abstract This document describes why requirements need to be tracked and also explains how tracking can be setup and managed....
from Blog: Notes from Rational Support
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Software Quality Metrics and Rule-based Systems
John Pingel, a consultant with CoreLogic , recently emailed me with some good questions related to quality metrics for rule projects. Each of these questions deserves a chapter of a book, but I will take a stab at some answers -- please don't hesitate to...
from Blog: IBM Operational Decision Manager Blog
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Crime Analyst Mentoring Program
View the following video to learn more about the Crime Analyst Mentoring Program, created by Orange County Sheriff's Office Crime Analysis Supervisor Sheena Lovette. In addition to providing free one-on-one training, CAMP also is hosting, along with...
from Blog: John Muller
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BiLog: QBE – Extending thru QBR Community Blog
QBE (Query by Example) is an excellent way for you to quickly take the results of your application query and/or filters and export them to Microsoft Excel. You can then view each of the list tab fields, and perform additional analysis, combine the data with...
from Blog: Asset Management
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BiLog: BI, John Heywood and Rome Community Blog
PamDenny
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bilog
ad
v7
asset
reports
hoc
bi
management
analysis
maximo
data
qbr
ibmeam
10,434 Views
How many custom reports do you have? Do you have 25, 50 – or is your number in the
range of 100 to 250 custom reports? Or
are you in the category where you don’t know how many custom reports you have
because your users are creating their own...
from Blog: Asset Management
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BiLog: ROS and Maxrelationships Community Blog
As the building blocks to Version 7’s Ad hoc reporting tool,
QBR (Query Based Reporting), Report Object Structures (ROS) enable you to select fields
from multiple categories (objects) for your ad hoc reports. Additionally, ROS enable you to visualize...
from Blog: Asset Management
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BiLog: Erasers, Whiteout, F2 and QBR Editing..... Community Blog
…the tools that give us the power
of change. From the Faber Castell Eraser
that lets us fix the mistake on our college math test, the whiteout we use to
correct information on a form or the magical F2 and backspace keys that let us
fix our occasionally...
from Blog: Asset Management
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BiLog: Reporting….Cairn Rocks…Email URL Extension Community Blog
Have you ever encountered or built a cairn ? Cairns are stacks or formations of rocks that you can often see on hiking trails or parks. Some believe they are used as trail markers, while others state they are artistic monuments celebrating nature. I saw...
from Blog: Asset Management
Modified on by PamDenny
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BiLog: Expanding your choices…….New V7 Portrait Report Templates Available Community Blog
Choices. Every aspect
of our lives is packed with them.
Firefox, Chrome or IE? Small,
Medium, Large or Jumbo? Mouse or
touchpad? Blueberry pie – with or
without ice cream? Shoes, Sneakers or flip flops? To tweet or not to tweet? ...
from Blog: Asset Management
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BiLog: Expanding report visual capability …….New Dynamic Report Images Community Blog
Clear. Cold. Refreshing. Three words which could describe anything from a glass of water, a plunge in the Arctic Ocean, rice noodles, a class mint Mojito, or a run thru a sprinkler on a hot July Day. Maybe another image comes to your mind...and you may...
from Blog: Asset Management
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BiLog: Identifying Active and Inactive Reports thru Report Usage Community Blog
PamDenny
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bi
result
bilog
usage
reports
v7
analysis
sets
kpis
data
ibmeam
5 Comments
25,381 Views
During the last week of July, over
800 individuals gathered for IBM Tivoli’s Pulse Conference in Melbourne, Australia. At the second largest Tivoli Pulse Conference, attendees networked and interacted to learn from IBMers and Business partners on the latest...
from Blog: Asset Management
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BiLog: Identifying Active and Inactive Reports thru Report Usage Community Blog
Pam Denny posted an article on the Asset Management blog that answers the question, "H ow can you identify which reports are being actively used by your users, versus which reports are not?" This is useful information; for example, it enables you to...
from Blog: Process Automation
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BiLog: Performance Enablers….Schedule Only Reporting …80/20 Reporting Rule Community Blog
PamDenny
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data
maximo
report
enablers
bi
ibmeam
analysis
bilog
performance
1 Comment
13,814 Views
In last week’s BiLog , we talked about report usage, and how
you can utilize a variety of mechanisms, including reports, KPIs or result sets
to monitor which reports your users are and are not using. Report usage information is also critical in...
from Blog: Asset Management
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BiLog: Performance Enablers…Schedule Only Reporting …80/20 Reporting Rule Community Blog
In a new entry in the Asset Management blog, Pam Denny discusses the 80/20 rule of reports: 80% of your report processing is done by only 20% of your reports. To maximize performance, you want to identify those 20% of reports with the longest execution times,...
from Blog: Process Automation
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BiLog: Performance Enablers….Traffic…and Optimizing Complex Report Processing Community Blog
Do you ever find yourself stuck in car or airline traffic? If you have, do you find yourself deeply sighing or groaning in agony thinking of where you need to be? Or do you become a pounder – pounding your fists on the steering wheel or...
from Blog: Asset Management
Modified on by PamDenny
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BiLog: Performance Enabler….Limiting Data Overindulgence thru Record Limits Community Blog
Sitting here in my cube with my stomach growling at a increasingly rapid pace, I can’t help but think of how the Maximo database is like a food buffet. Those huge, long food buffets overflowing with food often found on a cruise ship, in Las Vegas, or if...
from Blog: Asset Management
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BiLog: 75 Performance Enabler... Managing requests thru Report Schedule Limits Community Blog
In the last few BiLog entries, I've talked about a variety of performance enablers, including Enabling Complex reports to be executed via schedules only at http://ibm.co/ov4ShP Defining‘non-peak server time’ when complex reports should be executed at...
from Blog: Asset Management
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BiLog: Report questions??? Bring them on Tuesday, September 20th Community Blog
Do you
have questions on the future reporting direction of Maximo? Have you heard about V7RI for Maximo 6 but don't know what it is? Are you having problems locating the listing of delivered reports in the Version 7 releases? Is it
true you can edit a QBR...
from Blog: Process Automation
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BiLog: Ad Hoc Reporting Security Access Levels...Seeing new ROS Community Blog
PamDenny
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bilog
qbr
v7
ad
features
hoc
ros
analysis
ibmeam
v75
data
reports
1 Comment
17,665 Views
In the Version 7 releases, you can create very powerful ad hoc reports in within the various Maximo applications - without requiring developer's technical skills or database knowledge - to meet your individual business and project needs. This functionality...
from Blog: Asset Management
Modified on by PamDenny
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