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2002 Model 204 Oz User Group
October 23 - October 25
Coffs Harbour, NSW

The 2002 Australian Model 204 User Group Meeting was held at the Novotel conference center in sunny Coffs Harbour, New South Wales. Hosted by CCA and Sirius with participation from all of the Australia and New Zealand customers, it was a resounding success.

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Presentation Title
Speaker
Available Formats






Marketing at the National
Craig Dowling (NAB)
Single document
Linked foils
PowerPoint Show


The National Australia Bank uses MarketPulse™ with Model 204 to assist with targeted marketing campaigns. This presentation offers a brief overview of the Model 204 system at NAB.






Progressive Enterprises
Alan Janman & Jenny Jorgensen (Progressives)
Single document
Linked foils
PowerPoint Show


Progressive Entreprises is new to the world of Model 204. This presentation provides an introduction to Progressives and the challenges they face in integrating with Foodlands Australia.






Centrelink: Who We Are
Christine Miller (Centrelink)
Single document
Linked foils
Freelance show


This presentation gives a brief overview of the scale and scope of Centrelink's IT, with a historical perspective of growth and complexity. It concludes with an outline of Centrelink's future directions in IT.






Sirius Update
Gary Gregory
Single document
Linked foils
Freelance show


We have been very busy since the 2000 Australian Model 204 User Group. This presentation will provide a brief overview of Sirius, review what we have accomplished over the last two years and preview our plans for the future. Significant developments in our customer base will be discussed along with their implications for the future.






Centrelink: Items of Interest
Tony Leng & Leon Rasheed (Centrelink)
Single document
Linked foils
Freelance show


This presentation deals with items of interest relating to Model 204 performance in the Centrelink environment. The issue of MP exploitation is discussed in detail, along with plans to address related performance limitations. The presentation concludes with a report card on scalability enhancement.






Campaign Tracking & Analysis Module
Hugh McKay
Single document
Linked foils
PowerPoint Show


The Campaign Tracking and Analysis Module (CTAM) was developed by NAB to ensure uniform review of marketing campaigns. CTAM uses a large amount of transaction data that is stored in Model 204. This presentation shows how the data is captured and analyzed and reviews some of the performance issues that arise.






Kerberos: the Next Big Thing?
Alex Kodat
Single document
Linked foils
PowerPoint Show


As the widespread adoption of the Web Services architecture enables distributed applications, single signon security is becoming more important. Kerberos is a protocol and framework for distributed authentication that was developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the mid 1980's. Kerberos was released to the public in 1987 and has been embraced by Microsoft as the default network authentication protocol for Windows®. This presentation provides a solid overview of Kerberos and the problems that it addresses.






Janus SOAP: concepts and facilities
Gary Gregory
Single document
Linked foils
PowerPoint Show


Janus SOAP provides Model 204 with support for hierarchical objects and a powerful API for processing XML documents. The presentation outlines the components of Janus SOAP and the Web Services architecture it facilitates. It cioncludes with a live demonstration of how Janus SOAP simplifies the process of consuming and publishing Web Services.






UL Tuning for Lazy People
Alex Kodat
Single document
Linked foils
Freelance show


This presentation shows how tuning tools from Sirius dramatically reduce the level of effort required to tune Model 204 applications. Examples of unintuitive expensive code fragments are used to illustrate how to exploit the common "80/20" rule, whereby 80% of the resource consumption is caused by less than 20% of the code.

Available Online Formats

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