This course teaches analysts and engineers how to define, elaborate, organize, and manage textual and graphical requirements and requirements-related information in IBM DOORS Next Generation v7. DOORS Next Generation is a key component of the IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM). The product provides requirements definition and management capabilities in a fully-integrated environment that can also include IBM Rational Team Concert for change and configuration management, and IBM® Rational Quality Manager for quality management.
This hands-on lab is intended to prepare students for the C1000-183- IBM Maximo Manage v9.0 Functional Deployment - Professional exam required for the IBM Maximo Manage v9.0 Functional Deployment - Professional certification. It is recommended that you thoroughly study the 9 sections of Exam Objectives and gain real-life experience of implementing IBM Maximo Manage before attempting this exam.
In this course, you will learn how work is managed in IBM Maximo Application Suite (MAS) Manage including the overall Work Order process and lifecycle, creation of Job Plans as well as Work Orders. You will also see how Failure data can be entered, work is assigned, and labor and material reported against work. After learning about these concepts, practice what you have learned by doing the hands-on lab exercises. This course is suitable for end users.
This course is designed for the Administrators, Supervisors, and Managers who are responsible to work with end user personas such as Technicians, Inspectors, Asset Managers, and Storeroom clerks, and facilitate, supervise, and review their tasks to ensure successful asset management and maintenance in their organization using Maximo Application Suite Manage and Maximo Mobile. This course focuses on the supervision aspect of Maximo Administrators who help other personas to be successful in their day-to-day activities using Maximo Mobile. Along with carefully curated demonstrations and a hands-on lab, in this course, you also get the end user training modules for each of the personas that include persona introduction and relevant demonstrations and their simulated labs.
This 1-day instructor led course provides students with an understanding of how work is managed in IBM Maximo Application Suite (MAS) Manage including the overall Work Order process and lifecycle, creation of Job Plans as well as Work Orders. You will also see how Failure data can be entered, work is assigned, and labor and material reported against work. After learning about these concepts, practice what you have learned by doing the hands-on lab exercises. This course is suitable for end users.
This 2-day instructor-led course provides students with an understanding of how to perform scheduling and planning using core Maximo Scheduler applications. You will learn how to prepare your data for scheduling activities. You will then learn how to assign work and manage labor using the Graphical Assignment application and how to manage and modify your resource availability using Graphical Crew Management. You will also learn how to use the Appointment Book Manager and Graphical Appointment Book applications to configure and schedule an appointment over a short period of time.Through a combination of procedural information, demonstrations, and exercises, students will learn about topics such as Calendar and Shift creation, Crew Types and Crews configuration as well as use of the Graphical Assignment, Graphical Crew Management, Appointment Book Manager, and Graphical Appointment Book applications. This course includes hands-on lab exercises using your own Red Hat OpenShift Maximo Manage environment.
In this course, you will learn how to efficiently manage laborers using core Maximo Scheduler applications – Graphical Assignment and Crew Management. You will learn how to prepare data for scheduling activities and how to assign work, and how to manage and modify your resource availability and assignment using the Graphical Assignment application. Additionally, you will explore the Graphical Crew Management application to visualize crew and laborer availability, and book appointment based on the requirements of work. This course includes hands-on labs walking you through scheduling data, adjusting resource availability, assigning work or tasks, and booking appointments for the work using the Graphical Assignment, Graphical Crew Management, and Graphical Appointment Book applications.
In this course, you will learn how to perform short term planning using core Maximo Graphical Scheduler applications. You'll learn how to prepare your data for scheduling activities using Scheduler Data Manager and how to manage and modify your resource availability using Graphical Resource View. You will also learn how to use the Graphical Work Week application to schedule and assign work while you manage resources over a short period of time. This course includes hands-on labs walking you through the creation of base scheduling data, validating that data using Scheduler Data Manager as well, and modifying your resource availability and assigning work.
In this course you will learn a range of topics in Maximo Health that includes Assets and locations dashboard, Matrix View, scoring of the assets based on Health and other parameters, Work Queues, Actions that one can take on the asset and optimize the investment using the asset investment optimizer feature.
In this course, you will be introduced to the concepts of Maximo Monitor, how to set up devices and dashboards, and how to work with prioritizing alerts and automated Anomaly detection. You will also learn about condition monitoring for intelligent asset management, extending and integrating Monitor with the third party IoT platforms, and Edge Data collector.
In this course, you will learn how to perform short term planning using core Maximo Graphical Scheduler applications. You'll learn how to prepare your data for scheduling activities using Scheduler Data Manager and how to manage and modify your resource availability using Graphical Resource View. You will also learn how to use the Graphical Work Week application to schedule and assign work while you manage resources over a short period of time. This course includes hands-on labs walking you through the creation of base scheduling data, validating that data using Scheduler Data Manager as well, and modifying your resource availability and assigning work.
This hands-on lab is intended to prepare students for the C1000-132 - IBM Maximo Manage v8.0 Implementation exam required for the IBM Certified Deployment Professional - Maximo Manage v8.0 certification. It is recommended that you thoroughly study the 8 sections of Exam Objectives and gain real-life experience of implementing IBM Maximo Manage before attempting the certification exam.This lab will explore various customer requirements and guide you through the examples of configuration and tailoring of the Maximo Manage system. It is not intending to cover all topics included in the certification exam, but will assist candidates in familiarizing themselves with Maximo Manage capabilities and give you the opportunity to dive deeper into some areas which may be tested in the exam.
In this course, you will be introduced to the concepts of Maximo Monitor, how to set up devices and dashboards, and how to work with prioritizing alerts and automated Anomaly detection. You will also learn about condition monitoring for intelligent asset management, extending and integrating Monitor with the third party IoT platforms, and Edge Data collector.
In this course, you will learn how to extend the Maximo Manage datamodel using the in-built applications, including the creation of new objects, attributes, relationships, views, and indexes. This course also discusses the defaulting and auto-numbering of values and the configuration of field-level auditing and e-signature, along with other actions in the Database Configuration application.
In this 1-day instructor led course the students will learn about automation scripting in Maximo, including how automation scripts can be used to extend functionality using code written in Python or JavaScript. This includes learning about launch points, variables and Maximo business objects in Maximo and how to use them and write scripts and run them with different launch points. Along with a combination of procedural information and demonstrations, this course also has hands-on lab exercises using a Red Hat OpenShift Maximo Manage environment for you to try out.
In this course, you will learn about automation scripting in Maximo, including how automation scripts can be used to extend functionality using code written in Python or JavaScript. This includes learning about launch points, variables and Maximo business objects in Maximo and how to use them and write scripts and run them with different launch points.Along with a combination of procedural information and demonstrations, this course also has hands-on lab exercises using a Red Hat OpenShift Maximo Manage environment for you to try out.
In this course, you will learn how to extend the Maximo Manage datamodel using the in-built applications, including the creation of new objects, attributes, relationships, views, and indexes. This course also discusses the defaulting and auto-numbering of values and the configuration of field-level auditing and e-signature, along with other actions in the Database Configuration application.
In this course, we will look at how workflow processes can be developed to support custom business requirements. We'll see how various nodes can be used to design business logic and route records to individuals and groups of individuals for approval or action.
In this course, we will look at how workflow processes can be developed to support custom business requirements. We'll see how various nodes can be used to design business logic and route records to individuals and groups of individuals for approval or action.
This 1-day instructor led course provides an understanding of the basic Inventory Applications that enable you to create items that will be ordered through various vendors. You also learn how to setup units of measure that determine quantities that are ordered and issued. Through a combination of procedural information, demonstrations, and exercises, you learn about topics such as what rotating and non-rotating items are and their differences and setting up condition enabled items.