Optimize 10.3.0 | webMethods Optimize Documentation | Using webMethods Optimize | Improving the Long-Term Performance of a Process | Overview of Improving the Long-Term Performance of a Process
 
Overview of Improving the Long-Term Performance of a Process
The material in this section relates to business processes and is specific to Optimize for Process.
Use the Six Sigma Summary page (available from Navigate > Applications > Monitoring in My webMethods) to see which critical processes or components are unstable, to identify the cause of a process problem, and to determine where to focus efforts to achieve the greatest process improvement. The Six Sigma Summary page uses Six Sigma metrics to quantify how a process is performing, and presents that information as a series of graphs.
When creating a rule, you can specify that it contributes to Six Sigma metrics. For more information, see Creating a Rule.
If your system administrator has configured your My webMethods System Settings to monitor multiple Integration Servers and/or multiple Analytic Engines (see “Configuring Optimize to Use Multiple Integration Servers and Analytic Engines” in Administering webMethods Optimize), you can select which Integration Servers and Analytic Engines you want to monitor from the Server menu that appears in the top right corner of the Six Sigma page. Only Six Sigma metrics for the selected server will be displayed.
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The default server is set on the System Settings page. If you previously selected a server at another My webMethods page, that server will remain selected until you select a different server.