Performance Tuning Guide - EMC Community Network
Performance Tuning Guide - EMC Community Network
Performance Tuning Guide - EMC Community Network
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Designing the Application<br />
Figure 10. Query yield<br />
Designing the process object model (using<br />
structured datatypes)<br />
Process Builder uses process variables to represent different types of data that flow through your<br />
business process. These process variables are defined by a single attribute of a specific type (string,<br />
Boolean, date, and so on) or by a complex Structured Data Type (SDT) consisting of multiple<br />
attributes, each of a specific type.<br />
Caution: Pay close attention to your object model design as your choices can greatly affect<br />
application performance and are difficult to change once your application is in production.<br />
Note: Using simple (single attribute) process variables instead of SDTs has a pervasive negative affect<br />
on performance across various xCP functions, including search, task listing, and BAM reporting.<br />
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