IBM Operational Decision Management V8.0 Performance Tuning Guide

An IBM Redpaper publication

Published 30 January 2013

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ISBN-10: 073845088X
ISBN-13: 9780738450889
IBM Form #: REDP-4899-00
(128 pages)

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Authors: David Granshaw, Daniel McGinnes, Pierre-Andre Paumelle

Abstract

IBM® Operational Decision Management (ODM) is a family of products used by IT and business users to create and manage business decision logic throughout their organization. This IBM Redpaper™ publication offers advice on all aspects of performance, including hardware, architecture, authoring, quality of service, monitoring, and tuning. The advice is based upon preferred practices and experience gained from real customer situations.

This paper is aimed at a wide ODM audience, including IBM employees and customers, and provides useful information to both new and experienced users.

Although the product family is known as IBM WebSphere® Operational Decision Management (WODM), at V8.0, with V8.0.1 the the name is now simply IBM Operational Decision Manager (ODM). The performance information in this paper is based on V8.0 of this product family and differences introduced with V8.0.1 are pointed out.

Table of contents

Chapter 1. Overview
Chapter 2. General performance tuning
Chapter 3. Decision Server Events: Designing for performance
Chapter 4. Decision Server Events: Run time performance tuning
Chapter 5. Decision Server Rules: Rule Designer tuning
Chapter 6. Decision Server Rules: Rule engine execution tuning
Chapter 7. Decision Server Rules: Rule Execution Server tuning
Chapter 8. Decision Server Rules: Tuning Decision Warehouse
Chapter 9. Decision Server Rules: Decision Validation Services tuning
Chapter 10. Decision Center tuning

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