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Revision as of 20:47, 13 October 2020

Welcome to QPR ProcessAnalyzer Wiki! QPR ProcessAnalyzer is the tool for turning event and transactional data into visual process intelligence. Read Introduction to QPR ProcessAnalyzer for an introduction of the software. Topics in this documentation are divided into users roles: process analysts, developers and administrators.

For Process Analysts

QPR ProcessAnalyzer is used via web browser. In QPR ProcessAnalyzer application you can perform various analyses on your process model.

For Developers

To build QPR ProcessAnalyzer models, you need to extract data from source systems, transform data to a format compatible with QPR ProcessAnalyzer and finally load data as process models. To perform these tasks, you can use T-SQL and QPR ProcessAnalyzer scripting commands. When you have created a model, users can analyze the model and create dashboards.

For System Administrators

QPR ProcessAnalyzer installation requires installing the QPR ProcessAnalyzer Server to IIS and two databases. Most of the functionality is available in the web UI, and in addition, developer users need to have QPR ProcessAnalyzer Excel client installed.

Agreements

See the QPR End User Software License Agreement and QPR Software as a Service Agreement.