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Statistics

Process Mining is deprecated with Appian 24.2 and will no longer be available in an upcoming release.

Instead, we encourage customers to use Process HQ to explore and analyze business processes and data.

The Statistics page in Process Mining displays basic information about the log, cases, activities and direct follower relations. You can change the data and statistics that appear using filters.

The Statistics page includes information such as:

Conformance statistics

Conformance statistics show the number of cases that match the target model to a certain degree, measured in percent. These statistics thus provide more precise insights into the conformity of your process runs. This information appears only if a reference model has been linked.

The more variability in conformity, the more process variants. This indicates there is a low degree of process standardization.

Conformance statistics section

Hover over the bar to see detailed information, such as the degree of conformity and the number of cases with this degree of conformity. Export this diagram as a PNG, PDF, or SVG by clicking the download icon in the upper right-hand corner of the diagram.

Case duration

Case duration shows how many cases occur within a certain run time range. Hover over the bar to see detailed information, such as the number of cases and the minimum and maximum duration of the span.

Export this diagram as a PNG, PDF, or SVG by clicking the download icon in the corner of the diagram.

Case Duration section

Activity performance statistics

Note:  This section appears only if your log contains activities that have both start and end time stamps.

Activity performance statistics show you a list of how often an activity was executed (in terms of frequency and case count) and the average, minimum, maximum, and median durations.

Activity performance statistics section

Direct follower performance statistics

Direct follower performance statistics show you information about the direct follower relationship between two activities. This includes information like the frequency of the relationship, the number of occurances in a case, and the average, minimum, maximum, and median durations.

Follower performance statistics section

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