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#Next, I'll benchmark the current filtered view with the "BenchExample1" I named earlier. From the Flowchart Analysis Settings Benchmarking section, I'll select the "BenchExample1" filter. Now I have the two filtered views visible: [[File:Benchmarking2.png|500px|none]]
#Next, I'll benchmark the current filtered view with the "BenchExample1" I named earlier. From the Flowchart Analysis Settings Benchmarking section, I'll select the "BenchExample1" filter. Now I have the two filtered views visible: [[File:Benchmarking2.png|500px|none]]
#From the Flowchart Analysis Settings Benchmarking section, I select the "Account Manager" to see the Account Managers who are responsible for the orders: [[File:Benchmarking3.png|500px|none]]
#From the Flowchart Analysis Settings Benchmarking section, I select the "Account Manager" to see the Account Managers who are responsible for the orders: [[File:Benchmarking3.png|500px|none]]


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Revision as of 09:13, 14 February 2018

Here are some use cases for QPR ProcessAnalyzer functionalities. When adding a use case, create it as a template, so it will be possible to add it to different wiki pages. Include the use case title in the use case page itself.

Benchmarking Example

In the following process analysis view, I want to compare the process flows that go through the "Sales Order Changed" and the "Purchase Order to Supplier" activities:

  1. First, I select the "Sales Order Changed" activity and click the Include Only button to get a filter that shows only the cases that go through the "Sales Order Changed" activity.
  2. I'll name the filter, so it will be easier to select it later. I click the Manage Filters button in the Filter group on the ribbon to open the Manage Filters dialog.
  3. The filter is selected on the list, so I click Properties, and give the filter the name "BenchExample1". Then, I click OK to close the Filter Properties dialog, and then Cancel to close the Manage Filters dialog.
  4. Then, I'll want to do the same to the "Purchase Order to Supplier" activity, so I'll click Change > Restore Default to get the initial unfiltered view visible again.
  5. I select the "Purchase Order to Supplier" activity, and select Include Only.
  6. Next, I'll benchmark the current filtered view with the "BenchExample1" I named earlier. From the Flowchart Analysis Settings Benchmarking section, I'll select the "BenchExample1" filter. Now I have the two filtered views visible:
  7. From the Flowchart Analysis Settings Benchmarking section, I select the "Account Manager" to see the Account Managers who are responsible for the orders:

Template:Filtering Example

Template:How to Deal with a Large Set of Data

Template:How to Publish Results to Others

Template:Detecting Parallelism in Business Processes

Template:Conformance Checking

Template:Adding Case Attributes