Getting Started with QPR ProcessAnalyzer

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Logging in

1. Open your web browser (Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox are the preferred options)

2. Go to https://[yourdomain].onqpr.com/ or https://processanalyzer.onqpr.com/

3. Log in using the credentials QPR has provided to you in your e-mail.

Navigating in QPR ProcessAnalyzer

QPR ProcessAnalyzer frontpage

After a successful log-in you are presented with the following options:


QPR ProcessAnalyzer navigation menu

You can navigate in QPR ProcessAnalyzer by either clicking the respective elements on the frontpage or by clicking on the navigation menu on the top left. When choosing the navigation menu you will see the following elements:

1. Navigation menu drop-down

2. Existing dashboards within the active project

3. QPR ProcessAnalyzer elements

4. Projects and Models

5. Link to Workspace



Getting started

If you are new to QPR ProcessAnalyzer, the easiest way to get started is by having a look at the pre-made dashboards created by the QPR staff for pre-existing applications, eg. Purchase-to-Pay (PtP). You can find your project specific dashboards by clicking "Home" on the top-left corner. This will display a drop-down menu with a list of pre-made dashboards you can choose from. To support your further learning you can use the following resources to learn about the main themes of using the QPR ProcessAnalyzer.

Chart settings

Model Creation

In order to create functioning data models for Process Mining the minimum requirement is that you have an event log which contains the following information:

  • Case ID - An unique identifier which connects the series of events together, eg. Purchase Order number, invoice number etc.
  • Event name - The name of different process steps, eg. Delivery: Goods Issue, Invoice Receipt, SO Item Created etc.
  • Timestamp - A registered time of the occurrence of an event
  • Attributes - Any additional information attached to a Case ID, eg. Company Code, Customer information, Order status information etc. Attributes are not mandatory for creating functioning models but the more attributes there are in the model the higher quality analysis can be done.

Based on this information QPR ProcessAnalyzer creates a flowchart which with combination of other available tools lays the foundation for the start of Process Mining. Most common ways of creating models in QPR ProcessAnalyzer are using the webUI to import data and more advanced techniques such as SQL to import data directly from various data sources.

Changing your password

Changing your password

To change your password do the following:

1. Click Home

2. Scroll down and choose User Account

3. Enter your current password

4. Enter your new password

5. Confirm your new password

6. Click Change Password