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Captura de procesos
Genera un conjunto de cuadros de actividad que a continuacin se pueden reorganizar, apilar y agrupar simplemente mediante arrastrar y soltar. En cada cuadro de actividad puede aadir documentacin detallada o adjunte archivos en el formulario emergente. Al terminar con un click puede generar automticamente un diagrama de flujo en notacin BPMN 2.0 que te permitir profundizar en las actividades de modelado. Puede generar automticamente documentos de PowerPoint o Word. Te permite capturar la gravedad y la frecuencia de los problemas a media que se documenta un proceso. El equipo puede ver y comunicar fcilmente dnde se deben centrar los esfuerzos mediante colores en cada cuadro de actividad.

Automatizar nanse rpidamente como equipo para completar el trabajo


Con slo algunos campos de formulario se puede automatizar trabajo.

Obtenga visibilidad y control


Te proporciona acceso en tiempo real a paneles de control que le ofrecen una visin inmediata de dnde se encuentran los cuellos de botella de las tareas diarias, proporcionndole por lo tanto los datos necesarios para realizar las acciones correctivas y mejorar la forma de hacer las cosas.

Control de acceso
Ofrece dos licencias "Editor" y "Colaborador". Como editor, puede crear, modificar y compartir un blueprint de proceso. Los colaboradores pueden visualizar procesos y comentar sobre ellos pero no pueden modificarlos o crearlos. Puede asignar licencias especificando simplemente la direccin de correo electrnico de los usuarios e invitndoles a unirse.

Revise, cambie, revise


Tiene un pequeo cuadro de comentarios permitiendo que todas las personas realicen comentarios sobre los diversos aspectos de los activos de negocio que se han capturado.

The Digital Oilfield


The digital oil field is a suite of interactive and complementary technologies that let companies gather and analyze data throughout the job site. It includes intelligent wells, which have fiber-optic sensors buried in the drilling apparatus, controlled manually by operators on the surface or automatically through closed-loop information systems. These sensors transmit a constant stream of data about the well and its environment, enabling operators to respond to shifting circumstances in real time. For instance, they can adjust fluid pressure or valve settings as the drilling surface becomes more or less permeable. Digital oil fields also have advance alarming systems, which predict performance levels and warn of potential equipment failure. Digital oil field data is fed into automated workflow and knowledge-management systems, which deliver it to those workers who need the information to make timely decisions. Ms sobre (Ctrl y Click) the digital oilfield

Smart Fields
Smart fields are data dictionary items with business functions attached. They are reusable objects that are created in the data dictionary and defined as glossary group K. The attached business function performs a specific task, such as a calculation, for the smart field. As with all business functions, smart field business functions require a data structure to pass values. Smart field data structures include a named mapping that maps the source of each parameter included in the data structure. Named mappings are used in smart fields only. Smart fields simplify the use of business functions because the parameters that need to be passed are held by the system. Instead of needing to know which business function to use and what parameters to pass, the user selects a smart field that inherently includes this information. Smart fields can be used for deriving column headings or populating values in a report section using Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Report Design Aid (RDA). For example, you can create a smart field to calculate sales by period. You can create the business function to add period 1, period 2, and period 3 to populate sales for the first quarter in a report. This calculation is performed by the business function for each row of data that is fetched by the report. Every time you use this smart field, it performs this calculation. Without the quarterly smart field, you must write an event rule to accumulate the three periods to populate the quarterly sales column. To display a total for each quarter, you must write four event rules. Additionally, to display quarterly sales totals in multiple reports, you must duplicate these event rules in each report template. Smart fields can be used in:

Columnar sections Group sections Tabular sections

When you select a smart field for a detail section, you must define a column heading unless you use a smart field to populate the column heading. Typically, you define data selection for each smart field column. The exception is when the section data selection is the same as the data selection for each smart field column. In this instance, you can define data selection for the section. However, if

you define data selection for each smart field column, you should still define data selection for the section for processing efficiency. Before smart fields can be used in a report, you must add them to a Smart Field template and then add the Smart Field template to a Report Director template. You can add smart fields to an existing Smart Field template, if appropriate, or create a new Smart Field template. Smart Field templates organize smart fields that use the same fields for data selection. For example, Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne existing Smart Field templates are organized by Financial Reports, Fixed Assets, and 52-Period Accounting. When you create a new Smart Field template, you must create a new Report Director template. In the Report Director template, you can define report processing options, business views, additional properties, and the Drill Down feature. Information that is included in the Report Director template guides the report developer through the process of creating a report template using the associated smart fields. The Smart Field template and Report Director Template enable you to organize and present the smart fields in RDA. Ms sobre (Ctrl y Click) Smart Fields

TiedCOMM
Digitalizacin de Documentos (DI) Fase 1. Objetivo: Transformar documentacin en papel a digital. (Escaneo de documentos) Administracin Digital de Contenidos (ECM) Fase 2. Objetivo: generar una base de conocimientos que permita identificar informacin valiosa. Fase 2 permitir que toda la informacin de su organizacin, que se encuentra actualmente dispersa en mltiples PCs y servidores (documentos electrnicos) o en mltiples escritorios y archiveros (documentos en papel), ahora pueda ser consultada mediante un sistema Web disponible desde cualquier PC perteneciente a su red, con el simple hecho de entrar por medio del Internet Explorer a su Intranet y capturar su nombre de usuario y contrasea, para que TiedCOMM Fase 2 le d acceso inmediato a la informacin que le compete. Algunos otros beneficios de implementar TiedCOMM Fase 2 en su organizacin:
Administracin de documentos digitales desde una interfaz Web. Reduccin de horas-hombre por bsqueda de documentos. Reduccin de costos por almacenamiento de documentos en las oficinas,

permitiendo que se resguarden en bodegas.


Mejor organizacin de la informacin. Control de los documentos fsicos y electrnicos Conservacin y proteccin de todo el Activo Intelectual de su organizacin. Cuenta con los visores de los principales tipos de archivos, lo que permite

consultar estos documentos sin necesidad de tener instalados en cada PC sus respectivos programas. Administracin de Actividades de Negocio (BAA) Fase 3. Objetivo: definir, implementar, controlar y medir qu, quin, cmo y en qu tiempo se van a realizar cada una de las actividades. Fase 3 es un software que permite controlar y medir cualquier tipo de actividad de negocio, que sostiene su estrategia de implementacin en los siguientes fundamentos bsicos: 1. Aprovechamiento de la experiencia acumulada de los empleados de una organizacin. 2. Evaluacin del desempeo laboral basado en cumplimiento de metas, y Control de actividades humanas mediante el aseguramiento de niveles de servicio (OLA, SLA) Ofrece a los directivos de cualquier tipo de organizacin una visin completa del desempeo laboral, mediante el control y vigilancia de los siguientes Indicadores de Desempeo Organizacional: 1. Tiempo estndar de respuesta 2. Nivel de satisfaccin del cliente

3. Costos operativos 4. Cumplimiento de metas Beneficios de TiedCOMM Fase 3


Rastreabilidad de cada actividad de negocio de forma confiable e irrefutable en tiempo real. Cumplimiento de niveles de servicio internos y externos (OLA / SLA). Deteccin de lderes y expertos. Generacin automtica de una base de conocimientos corporativa. Trabajo basado en cumplimiento de metas. Deteccin de procesos crticos.

Intercomunicacin confiable

InfoSphere BigInsights
Text-based analytics and tooling
As previously mentioned, BigInsights is designed to help firms analyze a diverse range of data, including data that's loosely structured or largely unstructured. Various types of text data fall into this category. Indeed, financial documents, legal documents, marketing collateral, emails, blogs, news reports, press releases, and social media websites contain text-based data that firms may want to process and assess. For this reason, BigInsights Enterprise Edition includes a text processing engine and library of annotators that enable developers to query and identify items of interest in documents and messages. Examples of business entities that BigInsights can extract from text-based data include persons, email addresses, street addresses, phone numbers, URLs, joint ventures, alliances, and others.

Spreadsheet-like data discovery and exploration


To help business analysts and non-programmers work with "big data," BigInsights Enterprise Edition provides a spreadsheet-like data analysis tool. Launched through a Web browser, BigSheets enables business analysts to create collections of data to explore. To create a collection, an analyst specifies the desired data source(s), which might include the BigInsights distributed file system, a local file system, or the output of a Web crawl. When an analyst executes (or runs) the collection's definition, BigSheets generates MapReduce jobs behind the scenes to retrieve and process the necessary data. Analysts can also review and manipulate the collection's data using built-in functions and macros.

Integrated installation and administration tools


To help firms get off to a quick start, BigInsights Basic and Enterprise editions provide a Web-based tool that installs and configures all supported IBM and non-IBM software selected by an administrator. Details about the progress of a BigInsights installation are reported in real time, and a built-in "health check" mechanism automatically verifies and reports on the success of the installation.

Once BigInsights is installed, Enterprise administrators can work with a Web-based management console to inspect the status of their BigInsights environment at any time. Through this console, they can start and stop nodes, investigate the status of MapReduce jobs, review log records, assess the overall health of the system, start and stop optional components, navigate the distributed file system, and more.

Enterprise software integration


Many organizations are concerned about introducing yet another information management platform into their existing IT infrastructure. Quite commonly, IT architects worry about integrating information managed by the new system with other important data they already have in their enterprise. To address this concern, BigInsights Enterprise Edition provides Jaql developers with JDBC connectivity to Netezza and DB2 so they can transfer data to and from these sources in a manner that exploits the native parallel processing capabilities of those platforms. Such support is useful for BigInsights developers who want to join reference data stored in a relational DBMS with data managed by BigInsights. To access other relational data sources, BigInsights provides a generic JDBC connector.

Platform enhancements and performance features


While BigInsights uses open source technologies that offer strong runtime performance and high levels of scalability, the Enterprise Edition also employs IBM-specific software to further enhance administration and performance. For example, BigInsights offers an optional job scheduling mechanism for fine tuning resource allocation among long-running and short-running jobs. Administrators can use a property setting to allocate maximum resources to small jobs to help ensure they complete quickly.

How BigInsights fits into an enterprise data architecture


Working with big data is becoming an integral part of the enterprise data strategy at many firms. Indeed, a number of organizations are looking to deploy a software platform such as BigInsights so that they can manage big data from the moment it enters their enterprise. After storing the raw data in BigInsights, firms can manipulate, analyze, and summarize

the data to gain new insights as well as feed downstream systems. In this manner, both the original (raw) data and modified forms are accessible for further processing. One potential deployment approach involves using BigInsights as a source for a data warehouse. BigInsights can sift through large volumes of unstructured or semi-structured data, capturing relevant information that can augment existing corporate data in a warehouse. Figure 1 illustrates such a scenario, which offers firms the ability to broaden their analytic coverage without creating an undue burden for their existing systems. Once in the warehouse, traditional business intelligence and query/report writing tools can work with the extracted, aggregated, and transformed portions of raw data stored in BigInsights. Figure 1. Using BigInsights to filter and summarize big data for the warehouse

Another potential deployment approach involves using BigInsights as a query-ready archive for a data warehouse. With this approach, illustrated in Figure 2, frequently accessed data can be maintained in the warehouse while cold or outdated information can be offloaded to BigInsights. This allows firms to manage the size of their existing data management platforms while servicing the well-established needs of their existing applications. Offloading rarely queried data to BigInsights allows that data to remain accessible to applications that may have an occasional or unpredictable need to work with it.

Figure 2. BigInsights serving as a query-ready archive for a data warehouse

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