Refining a process map

  • Release version: Yokohama
  • Updated January 30, 2025
  • 1 minute to read
  • View your visualized workflow project for insights and improvement opportunities in your business process.

    The visualized process map helps you see data that is specific to a problem. Within the map, you can drill down to understand the root causes. Also display routes according to the KPIs you want to view or measure.

    Note:
    You can reproduce most of the functionality of a process map in a dashboard on a configurable workspace. For more information, see Configure a Process Mining map on a dashboard.
    • Use the activity and connection sliders to focus on the process steps which occurred most frequently. You can also include steps which occurred at lesser frequencies.
    • Move an activity to a different position on the map workspace.
    • Slide a metric number along a connection to improve the visual display.
    • Select an activity or connection to view metric details.
    Table 1. Activity and connection sliders
    Example Definition
    regular node transition Regular node transition line presenting minimum one and maximum two performance metrics. The following performance metrics can be shown:
    • Total occurrences
    • Unique occurrences
    • Minimum duration
    • Maximum duration
    • Avg duration
    • Total duration
    • Standard deviation
    • Median duration
    inter-model transition The inter-model transition slider shows the number of transitions hidden in the graph. Users can select on the inter-model transition line to change the % of transitions within the graph show. One line per parent-child relation is shown.
    artificial lines Artificial lines help the user to understand from which nodes the process ends. Multiple artificial lines from different nodes to process end per entity can occur.
    dashed line The dashed line shows that the entity is collapsed. The line will disappear when the user expands the entity by selecting the + icon.
    directional arcs The direction of the arcs show the sequence of the activity occurrence. For example, for 2.2k records, state New occurs on average 10 months before they moved into the state Assigned.