Optimising claimcenter logs – problem statement and solution (Record no. 5003)

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Personal name Atul S V (93613008)
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Title Optimising claimcenter logs – problem statement and solution
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Degree type Master of Science in Computer Science and Information security
Name of granting institution 2013-2015
Year degree granted EXT
-- M S Rajasree
-- Deepu Kuruvila (Project Manager)
Miscellaneous information "AD&M UK, ACIS"
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Summary, etc. This project presents a detailed review of Optimising ClaimCenter Logs– Problem statement and solution, which is developed and implemented in ACIS. The proposed system makes the logs more effective so as to cope with development, testing and support perspective of the application. All aspects of log files are analysed and are optimised to improve efficiency. The log files pattern is populated in both quantity and quality making it more informative and complete. Consolidation is done on log files which made them easy to handle, use and analyse. Analysing the log files is the prime facility of this project which clearlyand cleverly analyses the log files and arrives at intelligent results which could define the status of the system. Thus by improving the application to be more effective and providing utmost performance. This would improve the application availability by facilitating pro-active maintenance, speedy issue resolution and security for information processed. It also explicitly affects the overall behaviour of the system by analysing the logs and arriving at inferences which clearly define the application and all transactions between. These inferences improve the system to be more efficient and effective. These methodologies could be implemented in any application which could optimise its behaviour and performance.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element INFORMATION SECURITY
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Topical term or geographic name entry element CLAIMCENTER
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     IIITM-K Kerala University of Digital Sciences, Innovation and Technology Knowledge Centre 17/03/2016   R-707 17/03/2016 17/03/2016 Project Reports