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These files contain sample datasets that can be directly imported to QPR ProcessAnalyzer, and they can be used for learning and demo purposes. There are two tabular datasets needed to create a process mining model: event data (eventlog) and case attribute data. When using CSV files, these two datasets need to be imported from separate files. When using PACM or XES formats, the single file contains both the events and cases data. See how to [[Exporting_and_Importing_Data_in_QPR_ProcessAnalyzer|import CSV, PACM and XES files]] to QPR ProcessAnalyzer.
These files contain sample datasets that can be directly imported to QPR ProcessAnalyzer, and they can be used for learning and demo purposes. There are two tabular datasets needed to create a process mining model: event data (eventlog) and case attributes. When using CSV files, these two datasets need to be imported from separate files. When using PACM or XES formats, the single file contains both the events and case attributes data. See how to [[Exporting_and_Importing_Data_in_QPR_ProcessAnalyzer|import CSV, PACM and XES files]] to QPR ProcessAnalyzer.


== CSV Files ==
== CSV Files ==
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== XES Files ==
== XES Files ==
* Real-life eventlogs in XES format can be found in [https://www.tf-pm.org/resources/xes-standard/about-xes/event-logs IEEE Task Force on Process Mining repository].
* Real-life eventlogs in XES format can be found in [https://www.tf-pm.org/resources/xes-standard/about-xes/event-logs IEEE Task Force on Process Mining repository].
== OCEL 2.0 Files ==
Example OCEL 2.0 eventlogs: https://www.ocel-standard.org/event-logs/overview/ (download the json format supported by QPR ProcessAnalyzer)

Latest revision as of 21:54, 19 August 2024

These files contain sample datasets that can be directly imported to QPR ProcessAnalyzer, and they can be used for learning and demo purposes. There are two tabular datasets needed to create a process mining model: event data (eventlog) and case attributes. When using CSV files, these two datasets need to be imported from separate files. When using PACM or XES formats, the single file contains both the events and case attributes data. See how to import CSV, PACM and XES files to QPR ProcessAnalyzer.

CSV Files

PACM Files

XES Files

OCEL 2.0 Files

Example OCEL 2.0 eventlogs: https://www.ocel-standard.org/event-logs/overview/ (download the json format supported by QPR ProcessAnalyzer)