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Automation Change Control Expert ACCE 2.1 Enhancement Brief Automation Change Control Expert (ACCE) is Arbiter Software’s flagship product providing Workload Automation AE users the ability to manage changes throughout all AE environments. ACCE provides the ability to control, enforce and track workload automation requests without requiring substantial changes to business process. ACCE 2.1 has some significant enhancements including a new documentation repository and vast enhancements to our validation process which is the heart and soul of the product. This document has been created to highlight these enhancements for our clients. The proposed GA date for this release is May 2013. New Enhancements for version 2.1: Validations: Check and notify Reviewers if job documentation hasn't been provided for a new job Check and notify Reviewers if they have dependencies of jobs outside of boxes by jobs within another box Check and notify Reviewers if there are Max Run alarms setup on jobs within a box Check and notify Reviewers if there is a single job in a box Check and notify Reviewers if there are start times setup on a job within a box Cyclic Job Check. Have the tool check to see that a job isn't setup to run every so many minutes (cyclic jobs). Valid ID Check. To ensure the ID (owner) in the job definition actually exists, run a select against AD to validate the user exists. (Will not work if they use local users). Does it exist and can it run on the machines? Dynamic Change Requests – Developers can determine their own path to production Install shield installer Option to auto-hold or on ice once a job is migrated Mapping of job names from one environment to another Job Documentation Repository Approvals of requests via email or iphone/smart phones Automatic generation of reports via email (daily/weekly/monthly) Job Action Enhancements: Schedule events in the future Multiple job selections Complete redesign of the job action section