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Axis allocation | Using axis allocation, it is possible to freely assign process attributes to the axes of a diagram. Note: The term "axes" is mainly used for Cartesian charts (bars, columns, lines). Analogous to this, more appropriate terms are used for polar charts (circle, network) and the tachometer chart. |
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Analysis | The term analysis denotes a visualization of key process indicators placed on the Process Mining user interface with settings applied (chart type, process, axis allocation, filter). |
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Chart | The graphic representation of an analysis. |
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Content area | User-specific active dialogue window on which the user can place his analyses. |
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Current step | The term current step denotes the process step in which an instance is currently found. The current step is an instance attribute that can be allocated to an axis when an analysis is created. |
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End event | The end event shows the event that closes an instance. The end event is an instance attribute that can be allocated to an axis when an analysis is created. | End Event | End Event |
EPC | Abbreviation for event-driven process chain. An EPC graphically represents business processes by depicting processes and work steps. In Scheer PAS BPaaS EPC models form the basis for process apps with which business processes can be executed directly. |
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Filter | Limitation of the number of process instances that are to be used for evaluation as part of an analysis. |
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Host | The term host denotes the server on which the service runs and which executes the process to be analyzed. Host is an instance attribute that can be allocated to an axis when an analysis is created. |
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Idle time | The idle time comprises the period of time that elapses without the process being run (idle time = end of process step A to the start of process step B). |
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Instance attribute | Attribute of a process that is used to classify a process instance (for example, the item group in a sales process) or evaluates a process instance (for example, the sum total in a sales process). Classifying instance attributes are mapped on the x-axis during axis allocation, evaluating instance attributes are allocated to the y-axis. |
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Instance history | Model that visualizes the procedure or the step sequence of the respective process run. |
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Last update | The last update is the time of the last log entry for an instance (even if the technical end of the instance has not yet been reached). The last update is an instance attribute that can be allocated to an axis when an analysis is created. |
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Process | In Scheer PAS BRIDGE scenariosIn scenarios where the PAS integration component (Bridge) and/or Designer are used, the process corresponds to an xUML service and in Scheer PAS BPaaS scenarios . In scenarios where BPaaS is used, the process corresponds to an app. The The data generated as part of a service or an app is brought together in a data pool. This pool is labeled with the name of the service or app and forms the data basis for analyses within Process Mining. |
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Process count | The process count denotes the number of instances that were created in the process. The process count is an instance attribute that can be allocated to an axis when an analysis is created. |
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Process duration | The process duration is the time between the start and end event of a single process instance. In cases of (not yet) completed instances, the process duration consists of the time between the start event and the time the instance data was called up. The process duration is an instance attribute that can be allocated to an axis when an analysis is created. |
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Process instance | If a If a service is called up in Scheer PAS BRIDGE or an app is run in Scheer PAS up in the PAS integration component (Bridge) or in the PAS Designer or an app is run in BPaaS, a data track of this run is created. This data track is merged into the process instance. |
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Process Mining | Scheer PAS Process Mining is is an analysis tool that can be used both for the Scheer PAS BRIDGE module and for the BPaaS module to analyze your process data from processes running in the different PAS components such as Designer, integration (Bridge) or BPaaS. |
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Processing time | The processing time indicates for how long an instance is to be found in a process step. |
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Start event | The start event marks the point of entry into the business process. The start event also defines the point in time at which a process instance is created. The start event is an instance attribute that can be allocated to an axis when an analysis is created. | Start Event | Start Event |
Step | A process consists of various process steps that are carried out when a business process is executed. Generally, the steps are executed by a user or by an application. Step is an instance attribute that can be allocated to an axis when an analysis is created. | Task | Function (or: Process step) |
Step duration | Defines the time between the start of a process step and its end. The step duration is an instance attribute that can be allocated to an axis when an analysis is created. |
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Template | A template embodies the configuration of an analysis (chart type, process, axis allocation, filter) and makes it available as a blueprint when creating an analysis. |
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