If a Managing Business Performance business
space is not available, you can create one.
A Managing Business Performance business
space uses widgets that contain content from WebSphere® Process Server and WebSphere Business Monitor. If a product
is not installed, Business Space replaces its
widgets with an image and a message.
If you are planning to
use the KPIs widget,
the process server must have a monitor model containing a KPI model.
If you are planning to use the Diagrams widget,
the Instances widget,
or the Human Tasks widget,
the monitoring model must contain the information that these widgets
use. Finally, you must have the access rights necessary to access
the monitoring model. Without the access rights, you will not be able
to configure the widgets to show the information that you want.
The following example creates the space for the Managing Business Performance scenario:
- After logging on to Business Space, you create
a business space using the Managing Business Performance template.
For information about how to create the business space, see Creating business spaces.
- On the Managed Team Tasks page and the Business KPIs, configure
the KPIs widgets:
- From the widget action menu, select Configure.
- In the KPIs tab, select the KPI for the number of sales.
Note: You can configure the widget to display many KPIs but
this is the important one for users of this space in this scenario.
You can also configure the two KPIs widgets
to display different KPIs.
- In the Layout tab, select how you want to display the
KPI.
- Click Apply and check the result
of your configuration in the bottom part of the widget.
- Keep changing the configuration until the widget displays
the information that you want to see in the way that you want to see
it and then click OK.
- On the Business KPIs page and the Operational page, configure
the Diagrams widget
to display the diagram for the business process. The diagram
will help the space users understand the business process.
- Configure the Instances widget
to display the values of instances of data. For example,
configure the Instances widget
to display how many orders that the business process has completed
and the value of those orders.
- Configure the Human Tasks widget
to display the properties of the individual tasks with the business
process that people perform. For example, you can configure
the widget to display the task ID, who owns the task, its status,
and other properties as columns in the widget.
- On the Business Configuration page, configure the Business Rules widget to
only display the business rules that apply to the business process
if the business rules have been grouped in this way.
- From the widget action menu, select Configure.
- Enable Show selected business groups.
- From the list of available business rule groups, select
the ones that apply to the current business process.
- Click Apply and check the result
of your configuration in the bottom part of the widget.
- Keep changing the configuration until the widget displays
the information that you want to see and then click OK.