Sample dashboard for WebSphere Business Monitor

WebSphere Business Monitor Dashboard provides a graphical display of data produced by running process. The BPM Monitor Model for WebSphere Business Monitor included with BPM software enables monitoring of work in progress—active BPM processes and work items. See Customize the BPM Monitor Model for WebSphere for information about customizing the monitor model with your user-defined fields.

The BPM software also includes a sample dashboard. After importing it, you can customize it for your data. See Import the sample BPM Monitoring dashboard for WebShere for instructions.

Our sample dashboard includes five portlets:

NOTE  The BPM Monitor Model monitors only work-in-progress. To guarantee that, all the views (dimensional, KPI,  …) must use “TerminationTime” as a dimension and only show data based on “TerminationTime= 9999”. The 9999 specifies that the work is open, and in progress.

Process Count  

The Process Count displays the number of active processes. View this value by region, process definition, and process version. For example, a bank could monitor the Process Count to monitor the number of loans in process.

proc_count
 

Average Process Processing Time

The Average Process Processing Time shows the average processing time of all active processes, in days. View this value by region, process definition, and process version.

avg_proc_time
 

Work Item Count

The Work Item Count could be customized to show the number of active work items. View this value by region, process, step, queue, and user.

work_item
 

Average Work Item Processing Time

The Average Work Item Processing Time shows the average processing time of active work items. View this value by region, process, step, queue, and user.

avg_work_item_proc
 

Average Work Item Idle Time

The Average Work Item Idle Time could be customized to show the average idle time in days.

avg_idle

For more information about the WebSphere Business Monitor Dashboard, refer to the "Using Dashboards" section of the IBM WebSphere Business Monitor documentation.