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* [[Creating Process Mining Model|Walkthrough: Creating Process Mining Model]]
* [[Creating Process Mining Model|Walkthrough: Creating Process Mining Model]]
* [[Exporting_and_Importing_Data_in_QPR_ProcessAnalyzer|Importing Data from CSV, XES and PACM files]]
* [[Exporting_and_Importing_Data_in_QPR_ProcessAnalyzer|Importing Data from CSV, XES and PACM files]]
* [[Object-centric_Process_Mining_Model|Object-centric Process Mining (OCPM)]]
* [[Object-centric_Process_Mining_Model|Work with object-centric Models (OCPM)]]
* [[Create_Object-centric_Model_from_Relational_Schema|Create OCPM Model from Relational Schema]]
* [[Create_Object-centric_Model_from_Relational_Schema|Create OCPM Model from Relational Schema]]
* [[Event Ordering for Identical Timestamps|Event Ordering for Identical Timestamps]]
* [[Event Ordering for Identical Timestamps|Event Ordering for Identical Timestamps]]
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* [[Best_Practices_for_Designing_Models|Best Practices for Designing Models]]
* [[Best_Practices_for_Designing_Models|Best Practices for Designing Models]]
* [[Decide_Case_ID_Data_Type|Decide Case ID Data Type]]
* [[Decide_Case_ID_Data_Type|Decide Case ID Data Type]]
* [[Create_Predicted_Eventlog|Create Predicted Eventlog]]
* [[Create_Predicted_Eventlog|Create Predicted Eventlog]] / [[Create Simulated Eventlog]]
* [[Create Simulated Eventlog]]
==== For In-memory Models ====
==== For In-memory Models ====
* [[Calculated Attributes in QPR ProcessAnalyzer|Calculated Case and Event Attributes]]
* [[Calculated Attributes in QPR ProcessAnalyzer|Calculated Case and Event Attributes]]
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* [[Snowflake_Connection_Configuration|Connect to Snowflake]]
* [[Snowflake_Connection_Configuration|Connect to Snowflake]]
* [[SAML_2.0_Federated_Authentication|SAML 2.0 Authentication]]
* [[SAML_2.0_Federated_Authentication|SAML 2.0 Authentication]]
* [[QPR_ProcessAnalyzer_as_MCP_Server|Configure MCP Server]], [[Create_MCP_Tools|MCP Tools]], [[Create_MCP_Resources|MCP Resources]], [[Create_MCP_Prompts|MCP Prompts]]
* [[QPR_ProcessAnalyzer_as_MCP_Server|Configure MCP Server]] ([[Create_MCP_Tools|MCP Tools]], [[Create_MCP_Resources|MCP Resources]], [[Create_MCP_Prompts|MCP Prompts]])
* [[QPR ProcessAnalyzer Security Hardening|Security Hardening]]
* [[QPR ProcessAnalyzer Security Hardening|Security Hardening]]
* [[Setting_up_Scripting_Sandbox|Setting up SQL Scripting Sandbox]]
* [[Setting_up_Scripting_Sandbox|Setting up SQL Scripting Sandbox]]

Latest revision as of 15:36, 22 June 2026

Welcome to QPR ProcessAnalyzer Wiki! QPR ProcessAnalyzer is a software for turning event and transactional data into visual process analysis and intelligence. Topics in this documentation are divided based on user roles for process analysts, developers and administrators.

For Process Analysts

This section contains information how to get started with QPR ProcessAnalyzer and how to create your first dashboards! This section also describes how to use filters and how to make different kinds of analyses with QPR ProcessAnalyzer.

For Citizen Developers

This section describes how to build ETL scripts that transform the source data into process mining models. There is also a detailed description how the process mining models can be configured so that they are optimal for the desired analyses. Finally, there is reference documentation for all expression language related functionality, that can be used both when writing custom KPI's in dashboards and in the ETL scripts.

For System Administrators

This section starts with the planning of QPR ProcessAnalyzer installation. After all requirements have been fulfilled, you can continue with the installation and configuration of QPR ProcessAnalyzer. Finally, learn how to manage users and perform other administrative tasks.

Agreements

See the QPR General Terms and Conditions and QPR SaaS Terms and Conditions.