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Finding Components that are Out of Compliance
The Analytics Overview page helps you to quickly identify problem areas and enables you to drill-down to locate specific problem components. The icons in the Status column (Status Column icon) located to the left of components identify problematic components, and icons in the Details column enable to you view more detailed information about the component to identify and resolve specific problems.
Note that in tree views, status icons indicate problems within a branch. The status icon of a parent node reflects the status of its KPI instance children. You must expand the tree and trace a problem through the branches to locate a specific problem as outlined in the following procedure.
*To locate out of compliance or statistically abnormal components
1. In My webMethods: Navigate > Applications > Monitoring > System Wide > Analytics Overview.
2. In the Overview Configuration drop-down list, select the desired configuration to view in the Analytics Overview panel:
*Analytic Systems View
*Analytic Business View
3. In the Analytics Overview window, select the appropriate view for your data.
Tip:
To view a non-hierarchical list of components, click Table. This view contains the same information and icons as the tree view but removes the hierarchical tree structure.
4. If necessary, search for the desired components using the Search functions. Refer to Searching for Components on the Analytics Overview Page for more information about constructing a search.
5. Scan the Status column for components that are out of compliance. Components that are out of compliance display a red circle (Out of Compliance icon) in the Status column. A yellow triangle (Statistically Abnormal icon) indicates a component for which there is a statistical abnormality.
6. If branches of the tree are collapsed, you may need to expand the branches to find the specific problem component. Expand (click Expand icon) the component you want to explore until you reach the specific component that is out of compliance or has an abnormal diagnosis.
Tip:
Click Expand All icon in the column heading to expand all components in the tree.
7. If the Detail column for the component contains one or more icons, perform the corresponding action, as described in the following table.
If the Detail column contains a
Do this
Diagnosis icon Diagnosis icon
Rest the mouse pointer on the icon to see a brief description of the statistical diagnosis that Optimize performed on the component. For a more detailed description of each diagnostic icon, see Optimize Icons in this guide.
Rule icon
Rest the mouse pointer on the icon to see the rule type, status, and customer associated with the rule, if any. Click the icon to view details about the rule.
Rule - No Violation icon identifies a rule that has not been violated.
Rule Violation icon identifies a rule that has been violated.
SLA - No Violation icon identifies an SLA rule that has not been violated.
SLA Violatin icon identifies an SLA rule that has been violated.
*If only one rule is associated with the component, Optimize displays the Rule Detail page when you click an icon.
*If more than one rule is associated with the component, Optimize displays the Rule Summary page when you click an icon.
For more information about interpreting rule details, see Defining Rules in this guide.
Six Sigma icon Six Sigma icon
Click the icon to view process improvement information for this component. For more information about interpreting Six Sigma process improvement details, see Improving the Long-Term Performance of a Process in this guide.
KPI Detail icon KPI Instance icon
Click the icon to view KPI summary information (if the component has multiple KPI instances) or KPI instance detail information (if the component has only one KPI instance). For more information about interpreting KPI data, see Analyzing Information about Key Performance Indicators in this guide.
8. The Analytics Overview page enables you to select KPIs and view an overview of their information on the KPI Summary page. To view KPIs, click the check box in the Detail column next to each desired KPI instance, and then click the View KPI Summary button. The KPI Summary page is displayed showing relevant information for the selected KPIs.