Viewing a widget

Widgets display the results of the loaded dataset, allowing you to visualize data in different ways. Each widget can be used for analysis of the data it displays.

See below for a description of the data that can be visualized in every type of widget.

Single Metric

The Single Metric widget is a compact, user-friendly interface element designed to showcase a specific numerical metric. It is primarily used for highlighting a key performance indicator (KPI) or an essential metric.

This table gives an overview of all the items that are available in the widget:

Item Description
Metric The configured numerical metric.
Name The name for the widget.
Status Click the status icon to see the status:
  • Goal - The goal set for the metric.
  • Industry Benchmark - Industry benchmark data. This metric is visible only if the single metric is a cycle time.
  • Above – If the metric has a value above this number, then it is:
    • Good if the color of the status is green.
    • Bad if the color of the status is red.
  • In between – If the metric has a value in between the above and below numbers, then the status is orange.
  • Below – if the metric has a value below this number, then it is:
    • Good if the color of the status is green.
    • Bad if the color of the status is red.

Text

The Text widget is a flexible tool to display specific text. This widget is primarily used to show textual content by adding titles or descriptions to the analysis.

This table gives an overview of all the items that are available in the widget:

Item Description
Label The defined text.

Chart

The Chart widget is an indispensable tool for transforming data into meaningful visual insights. Its ability to present complex information in a clear and engaging way makes it valuable to enhance data-driven decision making and communication.

This table gives an overview of all the items that are available in the widget:

Field Description
Name The name of the widget.
Graph type One of these graphs is displayed:
  • Pie
  • Bar
  • Donut
  • Line
  • Area
  • Column
Chart legend The names and colors of each series of data.
Labels X-axis and Y-axis labels. They are displayed only for Bar, Line, Area and Column charts.

Case Table

The Case Table widget displays aggregated case data in a tabular format. This widget is primarily used to ensure complete traceability for each case, showcasing the sequence of events, cycle times, and the full set of attributes associated with each case.

This table gives an overview of all the items that are available in the widget:

Field Description
Name The name of the widget.
Number of displayed rows The number of displayed rows is shown in parenthesis next to the name of the widget. This number can change based on the applied filters.
Download button Click the download button to download a csv file of the data in the table.
Case detail Click a row in the table to view the case detail in a modal:
  • Case ID
  • Event count – number of events in the case
  • Cycle time – cycle time of the case
  • List of events – with the following:
    • Name of the event
    • Time stamp of the event
    • Cycle time of the event (duration from previous to current)
Most Common Variants Click the widget to view the list of most common variants in the right panel. The variant list displays:
  • Variant number
  • Variant case count
  • Variant cycle time

When you click a variant from the list, the case table is filtered to display only the cases of the selected variant.

Note: The list is visible only if the widget is configured to display it.

Event List

The Event List widget is used to display a list of all events that occur within a business process. If a BPMN model is linked to the Insight, the list of events can be grouped by conformance.

This table gives an overview of all the items that are available in the widget:

Field Description
Name The name of the widget.
Total Event Count Occurrence of all events.
Event List The list of events.
Event Count Occurrence of each event.
Percentage Occurrence percentage of each event.

Process Explorer

The Process Explorer widget is an interactive interface component designed to visualize, analyze, and manage workflows or processes within a system. It provides a graphical representation of processes, enabling users to explore the sequence of activities, identify bottlenecks, and gain insights into process efficiency and performance.

This table gives an overview of all the items that are available in the widget:

Field Description
Name The name of the widget – Process Explorer.
Events slider Use the events slider to:
  • Add an event with highest count of events not yet added to the graph by clicking the + button or by moving the slider to the right.
  • Remove an event with the lowest count from the graph by clicking the - button or by moving the slider to the left. You can remove only what was added before – the most common path stays immutable.
Connections slider Use the connections slider to:
  • Add a connection with the highest count of connections not yet added to the graph by clicking the + button or by moving the slider to the right.
  • Remove a connection with the lowest count from the graph by clicking the - button or by moving the slider to the left. You can remove only what was added before – the most common path stays immutable.
Zoom-fit Click the zoom-fit button to position the graph as large as possible inside the widget.

Zoom-in

Click the zoom-in button to zoom in the graph.
Zoom-out Click the zoom-out button to zoom out the graph.
Event details Click an event node in the graph to view these details in a pop-up:
  • Event name
  • Percentage of cases that have the event
  • List of top 3 incoming connections with:
    • Event name
    • Count of the incoming connections of the event
  • List of top 3 outgoing connections with:
    • Event name
    • Count of the outgoing connections of the event
Connection details Click a connection line in the graph to view these details in a pop-up:
  • Name of the event from which the connection is coming
  • Name of the event to which the connection is going
  • Percentage of cases that have this connection
  • Connection count
  • Average duration of the connection

Variant Explorer

The Variant Explorer widget is an advanced analytical tool designed to visualize and analyze different variations of a process or workflow. It helps identify, compare, and understand the various paths and sequences that processes can take, highlighting deviations and commonalities among them.

This table gives an overview of all the items that are available in the widget:

Field Description
Event details Click an event node in the graph to view these details in a pop-up:
  • Event name
  • Percentage of cases that have the event
  • List of incoming connections with:
    • Event name
    • Count of the incoming connections of the event
  • List of outgoing connections with:
    • Event name
    • Count of the outgoing connections of the event
Connection details Click on a connection line in the graph to view these details in a pop-up:
  • Name of the event from which the connection is coming
  • Name of the event to which the connection is going
  • Percentage of cases that have this connection
  • Connection count
  • Average duration of the connection
Most Common Variants When you click the widget, the list of most common variant is displayed in the right panel. The variant list displays:
  • Variant number
  • Variant case count
  • Variant cycle time

When you click one or more variants from the list, the graph is filtered to display only the cases of the selected variant or variants.

Conformance

The Conformance widget is a specialized tool designed to evaluate and ensure that processes adhere to predefined standards, models, or rules. It is used to compare actual process executions against ideal or expected workflows, identifying deviations and areas for improvement.

This table gives an overview of all the items that are available in the widget:

Field Description
Most Common Variants When you click the widget, the list of most common variant is displayed in the right panel. The variant list displays:
  • Variant number
  • Variant case count

When you click a variant from the list, the graph is filtered to display only the cases of the selected variant.