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About Optimize Icons
Optimize displays summary and detailed information about business process and system status in tabular and graphical format. Optimize uses icons to visually indicate status and whether more information is available for an item. Remember that all icons related to business processes are specific to Optimize for Process.
Optimize icons include the following types:
*Status icons, which indicate whether a business process or system component is in compliance, out of compliance, or statistically abnormal. For process instances, they indicate whether the process step executed successfully or with errors. For example, Out of Compliance icon next to the name of a system component indicates that the component is out of compliance.
*Rule icons, which indicate that a rule exists for the item and whether the rule was violated. For example, Rule Violation icon indicates that a rule violation exists. You can click this icon to view details about the rule.
*Monitor, or KPI, icon(KPI Detail), which indicates that one or more KPIs (monitors) are associated with the item.
*Process Analytics icon (Process Analytics), which indicates that process analytics information is available for an item.
*Six Sigma icon (Six Sigma), which indicates that Six Sigma error related information is available for an item.
*Diagnosis trend icons, which indicate that Optimize made a trending diagnosis for the item. For example, Staying in Upward Trend icon indicates that data samples remain in an upward trend.
*Business process and system tree icons, which indicate whether a tree node is a monitor, a process, or a step and let you expand or collapse nodes beneath a business process or system tree. For example:
This category also includes an icon that indicates whether Six Sigma process improvement information is available for a process. See Six Sigma Icon. Note that business process icons are specific to Optimize for Process.
Some Optimize pages contain graphs that plot data points over a period of time. You can rest the mouse pointer on any data point to view the numeric value of that reading.