Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Engine enhancements in Demantra 7.3 release

Demantra's 7.3 version has come up with quite a few new enhancements on Analytical engine side. The focus has been on improving the forecast performance, making the AE more robust and faster.

The list of few interesting available features are:
1. Forecast split based on series: Earlier the forecast generated at aggregated level used to get allocated down based on monthly proportions calculated during the proport process. This functionality let's you select a series based from where the proportions shall be picked up for splitting the future forecast.

2. Engine deployment on Linux: Analytical engine is no more restricted to be installed on a windows box, you can install Engine on a Linux box. Engine can be even started and stopped remotely from a browser after doing the required configurations.

3. Forecast output threshold: This functionality provides you more control on engine output, by stating whether or not to write engine output to database, if the forecast numbers are not a lot different from the previous forecast numbers. E.g. if new forecast is 10010, while previous forecast was 10000, then you can mention a threshold so that engine would not try to write the new 10010 output to database.

For complete list of enhancements, refer to metalink's Demantra documentation library.

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