Run scheduled job to generate risk values
The risks on the product model and business application is time dependent. Based on the external and internal lifecycles the risk changes every day, hence the risk must be calculated daily. A scheduled job is created that runs daily and calculates the risks of the software model and the business application.
Vorbereitungen
Starting with the Xanadu release, the legacy Technology Portfolio Management module has been deprecated from Enterprise Architecture (formerly Application Portfolio Management). However, if you’re an existing user of Enterprise Architecture (formerly Application Portfolio Management), you can still use the legacy Technology Portfolio Management module. If you’re a new activation user, the legacy Technology Portfolio Management module isn’t available.
You can leverage the same functionality by using the Technology Portfolio Management store application within the Enterprise Architecture Workspace. To learn more, see Manage the Technology Portfolio Management (TPM) in Enterprise Architecture Workspace.
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Warum und wann dieser Vorgang ausgeführt wird
Load TPM Risk Parameters and compute Application Service Risks scheduled job must be run daily to calculate the product model risk. The scheduled job executes the script generating the application service risk values. You can configure the time in the script as per your preference. Run the back-end job to get the real-time status of the applications risk and store the risk data in the business application risk table.
Prozedur
Ergebnisse
The TPM risk engine loads the risk parameters, runs, and generates the risk parameter scores, software model risk values, hardware model risk values, and application service risk values.
Nächste Maßnahme
Navigate to the following tables to view the risk values and scores:
- Navigate to to view the scores of the risk parameters.
- Navigate to to view the risks of the hardware models.
- Navigate to to view the risks of the software models.
- Navigate to to view the risks of the application services.
The risk values of the business applications, application services, hardware, and software models are rendered on the Technology Portfolio Management timeline.