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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite
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Suite 2
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Suite 3 Integrated IDE
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 4 Graphical Debugger
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 5 Performance Analyzer
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 6 DF Explorer
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 7 System Resource Automation User Resource Manager
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 8 Regression Test System
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 9 Connectivity Manager
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 10
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 11 zVM z/TPF CFG Server LOG Server Input Scripts from Resources Config Files SCRIPT/PGM RELATIONSHIP DATABASE
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 12 WHAT ARE THEY DEALING WITH ON DAILY BASIS? QA Group RUN 100s OR 1000s OF SCRIPTS ON TIME COMPLETION INFRA- STRUCTURE HUMAN RESOURCE CPU Consumption COMMON CHALLENGES HOW TO CHOOSE AND RUN ONLY SCRIPTS WHICH ARE RELEVANT HOW TO SAVE CPU CONSUMPTION HOW TO SAVE TIME HOW TO EFFECTIVELY UTILIZE THE RESOURCES
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 13
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 14 PGM/SCRIPT RELATIONSHIP DB PHASE III – EXECUTED REGULARLY BEFORE QUALITY PROCESS INITIATED PHASE I – KEY PHASE PHASE II SCRIPT/PGM RELATIONSHIP DBPGM/SCRIPT RELATIONSHIP DB
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 15 QA Process Scripts to Run PGMS TO BE TESTED Phase III Reports PGM/SCRIPT RELATIONSHIP DB Phase I Phase II
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 16 zQDC – Quality Data Collection Data Collection Software runs on TPF Builds the SCRIPT/PGM RELATIONSHIP DATABASE Can be configured to monitor resources like LNIATA, IP ADDRESS, ASYNC etc.. Data log is saved in Repository Requires regular re-run to keep the database up-to-date zVM z/TPF CFG Server LOG Server Input Scripts from Resources Config Files SCRIPT/PGM RELATIONSHIP DATABASE
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 17 INITIAL SETUP Configuration file – Can be configured to monitor resources like LNIATA, IP ADDRESS, ASYNC Script Setup – Commands to Start/Stop data collection needs to be included in Scripts Product Start – Z-commands to start/stop the zQDC session in z/TPF DATA LOGGING Data logging is controlled using Z-COMMANDS in SCRIPTS Data is logged at the SCRIPT level and sent to repository DATA is consolidated at the end of the run and saved in CSV FORMAT ADVANTAGES Assist in building PROGRAM/SCRIPT relationship database Saves TIME, RESOURCE, CPU utilization with no QUALITY compromise Can be integrated with any customer tool to collect the DATA – QTP, FITNESS etc..
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite Sample zQDC Configuration File [TERM] TITLE=CAPTURE TRANSACTIONS BY TERMINAL LEVEL PROG=CIAA FC.1 = R9 + 349 EQ ? FC.2 = L1 + 123(8) + FFF(4) + ABC LE C'QDC TESTING' [R:200- 300] FC.3 = DTESTES0123456789 + 12B(4) + 123 GE C'TEST CASE1' [R:0- 100] Sample zQDC Configuration File [TERM] TITLE=CAPTURE TRANSACTIONS BY TERMINAL LEVEL PROG=CIAA FC.1 = R9 + 349 EQ ? FC.2 = L1 + 123(8) + FFF(4) + ABC LE C'QDC TESTING' [R:200- 300] FC.3 = DTESTES0123456789 + 12B(4) + 123 GE C'TEST CASE1' [R:0- 100] 18 Sample Script File ZTQDC START SCRIPT- PNRCRE A15JULJFKDFW NN11 -KKKKK 6AAAAA 91111 ER ZTQDC STOP SCRIPT-PNRCRE Sample Script File ZTQDC START SCRIPT- PNRCRE A15JULJFKDFW NN11 -KKKKK 6AAAAA 91111 ER ZTQDC STOP SCRIPT-PNRCRE
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 19 Planned Enhancements Log Details at Member Level, Function levelMore Asynchronous OptionsMore Advance features THANK YOU SABRE – For being BETA TESTER
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 20
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 21 GUI Interface to view online application dumps in the z/TPF system Integrated into zTPFGI suite Makes extensive use of zTPFGI Debugger graphical framework ZERO or Minimal learning curve Peruse all the same areas as the Graphical ECB Shows static data (cannot be edited)
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 22 How to Access Dumps? zDump Viewer is now a new resource – “terminal” Activate/Deactivate controlled by configuration file Click and activate to get the list of online dumps Note – Online dump logging to be turned on in the system
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 23 Peruse a list of online dumps in the connected system Sort the dumps based on Timestamp, Dump Number, Time, Dump Type Highlight the dump to view the summary information Double-click to select dumps to view more closely Refresh the dump list with a click
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 24 Graphical Display of selected dumps same as Debug ECBs View Multiple dumps at a time. Dumps included in ECB list view View Registers, Data Levels, DECBs & Dump summary details
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 25 View different kinds of dump data via the tabs in the dump window Registers, Data Levels & DECBs EBW EBX Level User System Macro Trace Back Heap
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 26 View core by double-clicking Registers Data Levels DECBs and more… Search data within the coreView data in EBCDIC or ASCIIOverlay Panels on core data
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite 27 Planned Enhancements Auto Source Fetch and Highlight Source LineIntegrate DFInsightSave or Export dump detailsMore Advanced Features
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www.tpfsoftware.com Suite For more information, contact: Thiru Thirupuvanam TPF Software, Inc. information@tpfsoftware.com 919-676-5501 http://tpfsoftware.com http://ztpfgi.com http://youtube.com/tpfsoftware 28
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