XpoLog help - TxExpo
 

TxExpo is an enterprise log analysis platform. Based on the logs defined in your XpoLog Center installation, you define in TxExpo processes, or transactions: ordered sets of events with rules between them. In the transaction configuration process you define which events take place in the process, in what order they should appear, what sort of data is expected, time constraints for events and for the whole transaction and so on. Once a transaction has been configured, you run it on your data: the result of each such execution is a result set containing the transactions found in the data. Each transaction created in the execution corresponds to a real process that took place, and the transaction's statuses give you an indication whether this process was faulty, either in terms of data (for instance, it contained an event with certain parameters), in terms of topology (for instance, an event was missing or came in the wrong order) or in terms of time constraints (too much time elapsed between two adjacent events, or the whole process took too long). You can also generate result sets automatically using XpoLog's automation mechanism and set TxExpo to send alerts if faulty transactions were  found.