- Release notes
- Before you begin
- Getting started
- Introduction to Process Mining
- Process Mining
- Architecture overview
- Process Mining portal
- Migrating apps for use in Process Mining
- Enabling the service in Automation CloudTM Public Sector
- Setting up the users
- Managing access for process apps
- Data capacity
- Integrations
- Working with process apps
- Working with dashboards and charts
- Working with process graphs
- Working with Discover process models and Import BPMN models
- Showing or hiding the menu
- Context information
- Export
- Filters
- Sending automation ideas to UiPath® Automation Hub
- Tags
- Due dates
- Compare
- Conformance checking
- Root cause analysis
- Simulating automation potential
- Starting a Task Mining project from Process Mining
- Triggering an automation from a process app
- Viewing Process data
- Creating apps
- Loading data
- Customizing process apps
- Publishing process apps
- App templates
- Additional resources
Enabling the service in Automation CloudTM Public Sector
To start using the Process Mining in Automation CloudTM Public Sector, you must enable the Process Mining service on a selected cloud tenant.
Below is an overview of the minimum requirements for working with Process Mining (Cloud).
To enable the Process Mining service in Automation CloudTM Public Sector, you must have at least:
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1 Developer user license.
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5 Business user licenses.
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You need to have purchased at least two small AI Unit bundles.
Make sure the license period is still active.
Introduction
Process Mining will consume AI Units based on how much data capacity is consumed. The conversion rate used is 1 AI Unit = 125 rows. Process Mining counts the data volume in number of rows of the Event Log table available in the applications. Rows are counted based on visualized data, regardless of the uploaded quantities.
Initial data capacity
When enabling Process Mining for a tenant, 8000 AI units are charged, which will allow you to ingest 1 million rows of data for the next 12 months. If there are less than 12 months remaining on the AI Units license, the amount of AI Units consumed will be lower.
When you ingest more than 1 million rows, AI Unit consumption will be adjusted based on the difference between the new necessary capacity and the previous one. This will also apply to future data ingestions.
Development data and production data
It is strongly recommended to use a small dataset for app development and testing data transformations. AI Units will be consumed regardless of the stage of the process app where the data is viewed. This means that both development datasets and production datasets consume AI Units when ingested. The total data capacity used by one Process Mining App is the sum of the production and development dataset.
When a process app is in development, AI Unit consumption is triggered when the data is pushed to the dashboards using the Apply to dashboards action.
Freeing up data capacity
Deleting process apps or reducing data volumes for existing process apps will free up data capacity in Process Mining. This means new data added will not trigger consumption of AI Units unless it exceeds the previous peak capacity that was used. If you ingest new data but the total amount of data does not surpass the highest amount of data capacity used in the past, it will not lead to additional consumption of AI Units.
AI Unit consumption and capacity are tenant based. This means that freed capacity can only be used in the same tenant where the AI Units were originally consumed.
End of licensing period
At the end of the licensing period of AI Units, Process Mining will re-consume AI Units for the entire data capacity that is utilized in the product at that given time, according to the new license terms, with a minimum of 1million rows.
Refer to AI Units for more information on AI Units.
To start using the Process Mining service you need an Automation CloudTM Public Sector account.
See About Automation Cloud for Public Sector for more details.
See Software Requirements for the prerequisites that apply to all Automation CloudTM Public Sector services.
The Process Mining service that allows you to manage and set up process apps, must be enabled on each of the tenants where the Process Mining service will be used.
See About Tenants for more details about Automation CloudTM Public Sector tenants.
See Managing Tenants for a detailed description on how to enable a service in Automation CloudTM Public Sector.
When accessing the newly created/updated tenant, the Process Mining service is displayed on the left-hand side panel.