Stream: IMS
Time: 13:45 - 14:45
IMS logs are bottomless source of information about IMS system history. However retrieving any useful data from logs is not a simple task. Let's see what can be drained from IMS logs using current data science tools and how to extract knowledge and insights from the data.
I will cover procedures to implement problem determination in the IMS environment and I will as well focus on data mining methods and procedures including statistical analysis and data visualization.
There is currently no attachment for IMS Log Data Analysis and Visualization
The author is IMS tools developer and occasional sustaining engineer in CA Technologies. He likes to inject simplicity and straightforwardness into mainframe applications.
The author is IMS tools developer and occasional sustaining engineer in CA Technologies. He likes to inject simplicity and straightforwardness into mainframe applications.
The author is IMS tools developer and occasional sustaining engineer in CA Technologies. He likes to inject simplicity and straightforwardness into mainframe applications.
The author is IMS tools developer and occasional sustaining engineer in CA Technologies. He likes to inject simplicity and straightforwardness into mainframe applications.
The author is IMS tools developer and occasional sustaining engineer in CA Technologies. He likes to inject simplicity and straightforwardness into mainframe applications.
The author is IMS tools developer and occasional sustaining engineer in CA Technologies. He likes to inject simplicity and straightforwardness into mainframe applications.
The author is IMS tools developer and occasional sustaining engineer in CA Technologies. He likes to inject simplicity and straightforwardness into mainframe applications.
The author is IMS tools developer and occasional sustaining engineer in CA Technologies. He likes to inject simplicity and straightforwardness into mainframe applications.
The author is IMS tools developer and occasional sustaining engineer in CA Technologies. He likes to inject simplicity and straightforwardness into mainframe applications.
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