Preface
Monitoring Business Activity with Oracle BAM describes:
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Using Oracle Business Activity Monitoring (Oracle BAM) to monitor business processes for making tactical and strategic decisions.
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Creating dashboards that contain graphical views of data updated either in real time as streams or on a scheduled basis.
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Integrating Oracle BAM with both the Oracle SOA Suite and the Oracle Business Process Management (Oracle BPM) products.
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Alerting capabilities for business users to monitor business events, manage business exceptions, and continuously optimize their processes.
Audience
This manual is intended for all users of Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, including those who view data, those who design data views, and those who administer Oracle Business Activity Monitoring.
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Related Documents
Refer to the Oracle Fusion Middleware library on the Oracle Help Center for additional information.
- For Oracle BAM information, see Oracle Business Activity Monitoring.
- For Oracle SOA Suite information, see Oracle SOA Suite.
- For adapters information, see On-Premises Integration Adapters.
- For versions of platforms and related software for which Oracle products are certified and supported, review the Certification Matrix on OTN.
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