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A workflow Case Review on how to lower the number of Workflow Background Processes
Why do I have 30 million rows in the FND_LOGINS table? (pdf)
Concurrent Managers 101 and 202
A business approach to Oracle E-Business Suite response time, E-to-E and SLAs
The Hidden cost of Workflow
Effective OEBS Application monitoring and management – latest news, views and techniques
A better approach to OEBS workflow management
Improving the business efficiency of OEBS workflow. Part 1 (pdf) Missing e-mail addresses
Improving the business efficiency of OEBS workflow. Part 2 (pdf) Validating e-mail addresses
E-mail Validation Function plsql
A number of the earlier papers were written and presented whilst I was with Quest Software. Once a paper is presented it becomes public domain. Most of these papers will also be available on various OAUG sites
PAM Tutorial One - Your OEBS Application - an introspective
PAM Tutorial Two - Performance profiling, managing workflow background processes
PAM Tutorial Three - Entropy antidotes (maintenance must haves for the more technically inclined)
PAM Tutorial Four - What to do when the sh#! hits the fan...
PAM Tutorial Five - Cunningly clairvoyant (Am I having a bad day?
PAM Tutorial Six - What lurks beneath...(Workflow activity)
PAM Tutorial Seven - Managing user behavior through fear and guilt
PAM Tutorial Eight - Basic Security Salvos
PAM Tutorial Nine - Basic User Activity
PAM Tutorial Ten - Monitoring Database Sessions Statistics
PAM Tutorial Eleven - Intraday Application Activity
PAM Tutorial Twelve - Proficiently psychic
(Is bad stuff going on?)
PAM Tutorial Thirteen - Business bottleneck busters
(or how to make you look good)
PAM Tutorial fourteen - On top of the game
PAM Tutorial Fifteen - Customising PAM
(Adding your own monitors & alerts)
PAM Tutorial Sixteen - Printers: (Who, What, Where and When)
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