On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 15:24:54 +0200, Max Scarpa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I'm in a shop were I see for some subsystems (CICS,CONTROM etc) a very high
>velocity goal, that is 90%. PIs range from 1.4 to > 2 and it NEVER reaches
>1 nor it's below 1.
>
>I read some pepres that a very high velocity goal (>80%) is not good if not
>useless and infact in my previous shop in some CICS we lowered our goals
>without any delay in response time.

Not necessarily true.   I've been at shops with CICS regions that have
a very high velocity goal (90) for some loved regions and were able to
make that goal.  It all depends on the environment.
>
>Is still bad to put velocity goals higher than 80% ? In IMHO it is.
>

No, it's bad to define unatainable goals - period.   This is what
you have in your shop according to what you wrote.

Regards,

Mark
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