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Process Mining
Analysis - Event analysis
Event analysis is the dashboard where you can analyze the complete process regarding events.
See the illustration below.
The context bar at the top of the Event analysis dashboard displays context information and KPI's.
Below is a description of the elements of the context bar.
KPI |
Description |
---|---|
Avg. number of events |
The average number of events that were performed on cases, within the selected period. |
Avg. event throughput time |
The average throughput time of all events, within the selected period. |
Number of events |
The number of unique events. |
Number of cases |
The number of unique cases. |
The Event analysis dashboard enables you to analyze activities and variants using different metrics .
Below is a description of the metrics that you can select in the Events chart of the Event analysis dashboard.
Metric |
Description |
Base |
---|---|---|
Number of cases |
The total number of cases created in the selected period. |
Cases |
Number of events |
The total number of all events in the selected period. |
Event log |
Avg. number of events |
The average number of events that were performed on cases, within the selected period. |
Event log |
Avg. event throughput time |
The average throughput time of all events in the selected period. |
Event log |
The Event analysis dashboard enables you to analyze process regarding events based on a diufferent field. See the illustration below.
A variant is a specific path through the process, a set of activities that were taken in a specific order. Usually, several cases have followed the same variant.
When you select Variant, the number of various process paths different cases have taken from end-to-end is displayed. See the illustration below.
The process graph displays the end-to-end process based on the number of cases. See the illustration below.
You can select a different metric from the metric selector to display the process graph based on a different metric. Below is a description of the available metrics.
Metric |
Description |
Base |
---|---|---|
Number of cases |
The number of unique cases. |
Cases |
Avg. case value |
The average case value of cases created during the selected period. |
Cases |
Total case value |
The sum of the values of the cases created during the selected period. |
Cases |
Number of events |
The total number of events. |
Event log |
Avg. number of events |
The average number of events. |
Event log |
Avg. event throughput time |
The average throughput time for the end-to-end process. |
Event log |
Total event throughput time |
The total throughput time for the end-to-end process. |
Event log |
See also Working with Process Graphs.