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Sample files contain case | Sample files contain event data (event logs) and case attribute data can be used for learning and demo purposes. | ||
== Sample Files == | == Sample Files == | ||
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* ServiceNow_IncidentManagement: [http://files.qpr.com/releases/PASampleFiles/csv/ServiceNow_IncidentManagement_Events.csv Event Data] (date format: d.M.yyyy H:mm) and [http://files.qpr.com/releases/PASampleFiles/csv/ServiceNow_IncidentManagement_CaseAttributes.csv Case Attributes] | * ServiceNow_IncidentManagement: [http://files.qpr.com/releases/PASampleFiles/csv/ServiceNow_IncidentManagement_Events.csv Event Data] (date format: d.M.yyyy H:mm) and [http://files.qpr.com/releases/PASampleFiles/csv/ServiceNow_IncidentManagement_CaseAttributes.csv Case Attributes] | ||
* ServiceTicket: [http://files.qpr.com/releases/PASampleFiles/csv/ServiceTicket_Events.csv Event Data] (date format: d.M.yyyy H:mm) and [http://files.qpr.com/releases/PASampleFiles/csv/ServiceTicket_CaseAttributes.csv Case Attributes] | * ServiceTicket: [http://files.qpr.com/releases/PASampleFiles/csv/ServiceTicket_Events.csv Event Data] (date format: d.M.yyyy H:mm) and [http://files.qpr.com/releases/PASampleFiles/csv/ServiceTicket_CaseAttributes.csv Case Attributes] | ||
=== PACM sample files === | === PACM sample files === | ||
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* Real-life XES event log files can be found from IEEE Task Force on Process Mining repository at [https://data.4tu.nl/repository/collection:event_logs_real 4TU.Centre for Research Data] | * Real-life XES event log files can be found from IEEE Task Force on Process Mining repository at [https://data.4tu.nl/repository/collection:event_logs_real 4TU.Centre for Research Data] | ||
== Creating Model from | == Creating Model from CSV Sample Files == | ||
To create a model to QPR ProcessAnalyzer using CSV files: | |||
#On the QPR tab, select '''Project Workspace'''. | #On the QPR tab, select '''Project Workspace'''. | ||
#Click the '''Import...''' button. | #Click the '''Import...''' button. | ||
#The Import Wizard opens. Select '''Events''' to be imported and click '''Next'''. | #The Import Wizard opens. Select '''Events''' to be imported and click '''Next'''. | ||
#Select ''' | #Select '''Text File''' and click '''Next'''. | ||
#Click'''Select...''', locate the CSV file containing event data to use and click '''Open'''. | |||
#Select the proper delimiter and TimeDate Format, e.g. d.M.yyyy H\:mm. | |||
#Select '''Create New''' and from the '''Project''' drop-down menu, select either "Create New Project" or choose an existing project. | #Select '''Create New''' and from the '''Project''' drop-down menu, select either "Create New Project" or choose an existing project. | ||
#In '''Model Name''', type in a name for the model and click '''Import'''. | #In '''Model Name''', type in a name for the model and click '''Import'''. | ||
#Next, the case data will be imported to the model | #Next, the case data will be imported to the model. | ||
#On the QPR tab, click '''Project Workspace'''. | #On the QPR tab, click '''Project Workspace'''. | ||
#In the Workspace dialog, click the '''Import...''' button. | #In the Workspace dialog, click the '''Import...''' button. | ||
#The Import Wizard opens. Select '''Case Attributes''' to be imported and click '''Next'''. | #The Import Wizard opens. Select '''Case Attributes''' to be imported and click '''Next'''. | ||
#Select ''' | #Select '''Text File''' and click '''Next'''. | ||
#Click'''Select...''', locate the CSV file containing event data to use and click '''Open'''. | |||
#Select the proper delimiter and TimeDate Format, e.g. d.M.yyyy H\:mm. | |||
#Select '''Add to Existing''' and select the model for which you gave the name earlier. | #Select '''Add to Existing''' and select the model for which you gave the name earlier. | ||
#Click '''Import'''. | #Click '''Import'''. | ||
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#Select '''Create New''' and from the '''Project''' drop-down menu, select either "Create New Project" or choose an existing project. | #Select '''Create New''' and from the '''Project''' drop-down menu, select either "Create New Project" or choose an existing project. | ||
#In '''Model Name''', type in a name for the model and click '''Import'''. | #In '''Model Name''', type in a name for the model and click '''Import'''. | ||
#The resulting model will now have Events and Case Data. In the '''Project Workspace''' dialog, select the model and click '''Open'''. | #The resulting model will now have Events and Case Data. In the '''Project Workspace''' dialog, select the model and click '''Open'''. | ||
[[Category: QPR ProcessAnalyzer]] | [[Category: QPR ProcessAnalyzer]] |
Revision as of 12:03, 23 September 2020
Sample files contain event data (event logs) and case attribute data can be used for learning and demo purposes.
Sample Files
CSV sample files
- LoanApproval: Event Data (date format: d.M.yyyy H:mm) and Case Attributes
- SAP_OrderToCash: Event Data (date format: d.M.yyyy H:mm) and Case Attributes
- SAP_OrderToCash_10K: Event Data (date format: d.M.yyyy H:mm:ss) and Case Attributes
- SAP_OrderToCash_Extended: Event Data (date format: d.M.yyyy H:mm:ss) and Case Attributes
- SAP_OrderToCash_v2: Event Data (date format: d.M.yyyy H:mm) and Case Attributes
- SAP_PurchaseToPay: Event Data (date format: d.M.yyyy H:mm:ss) and Case Attributes
- SAP_PurchaseToPay_v2: Event Data (date format: d.M.yyyy H:mm) and Case Attributes
- ServiceNow_IncidentManagement: Event Data (date format: d.M.yyyy H:mm) and Case Attributes
- ServiceTicket: Event Data (date format: d.M.yyyy H:mm) and Case Attributes
PACM sample files
- Dynamics_OrderToCash.pacm
- Dynamics_ProcureToPay.pacm
- Epicor_OrderToCash.pacm
- Healthcare_Patient_Journey.pacm
- LoanApproval.pacm
- O2C_Manufacturing.pacm
- SAP_OrderToCash.pacm
- SAP_OrderToCash_10K.pacm
- SAP_OrderToCash_Extended.pacm
- SAP_OrderToCash_v2.pacm
- SAP_PurchaseToPay.pacm
- SAP_PurchaseToPay_v2.pacm
- ServiceNow_IncidentManagement.pacm
- ServiceTicket.pacm
XES sample files
- Real-life XES event log files can be found from IEEE Task Force on Process Mining repository at 4TU.Centre for Research Data
Creating Model from CSV Sample Files
To create a model to QPR ProcessAnalyzer using CSV files:
- On the QPR tab, select Project Workspace.
- Click the Import... button.
- The Import Wizard opens. Select Events to be imported and click Next.
- Select Text File and click Next.
- ClickSelect..., locate the CSV file containing event data to use and click Open.
- Select the proper delimiter and TimeDate Format, e.g. d.M.yyyy H\:mm.
- Select Create New and from the Project drop-down menu, select either "Create New Project" or choose an existing project.
- In Model Name, type in a name for the model and click Import.
- Next, the case data will be imported to the model.
- On the QPR tab, click Project Workspace.
- In the Workspace dialog, click the Import... button.
- The Import Wizard opens. Select Case Attributes to be imported and click Next.
- Select Text File and click Next.
- ClickSelect..., locate the CSV file containing event data to use and click Open.
- Select the proper delimiter and TimeDate Format, e.g. d.M.yyyy H\:mm.
- Select Add to Existing and select the model for which you gave the name earlier.
- Click Import.
- The resulting model will now have Events and Case Data. In the Project Workspace dialog, select the model and click Open.
Creating Model from PACM Sample Files
To load a model to QPR ProcessAnalyzer using PACM file:
- On the QPR tab, select Project Workspace.
- Click the Import... button.
- The Import Wizard opens. Select QPR PrrocessAnalyzer file to be imported and click Next.
- ClickSelect..., locate the pacm file to use and click Open.
- Click the Next button.
- Select Create New and from the Project drop-down menu, select either "Create New Project" or choose an existing project.
- In Model Name, type in a name for the model and click Import.
- The resulting model will now have Events and Case Data. In the Project Workspace dialog, select the model and click Open.