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The Comprehensive Guide to Mining
Crouching pickaxe, hidden mouse.
0:00 Intro
0:24 Mining speed explanation
0:56 Sources of mining speed
2:55 Builds to maximize mining speed
3:15 Reforges
4:09 When to use light vs legendary
4:38 The fastest pickaxe(s)
5:32 Pickaxe power
7:04 Prehardmode pickaxe ranking
8:11 Prehardmode pickaxe comparisons with buffs
9:48 FTW/GFB mining differences
10:24 Drills vs pickaxes, aka drills are coded wrong
11:43 Late hardmode pickaxe analysis
13:00 Hardmode ftw mining differences
13:12 Finding treasure
13:16 Spelunker potions
13:32 Farming herbs effectively
14:40 Finding treasure without spelunker potions (night owl, glowsticks, starfury, etc)
15:38 Using the metal detector effectively
16:30 What treasure is worth getting?
17:19 Mushroom chests do not have the shroomerang
18:35 Ivy chests don'...
published: 12 Feb 2024
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Process Mining Café 15 — Simulation
Simulation allows you to analyze “what if”-scenarios without making the change in the real-world process. The problem is that you first need a good model representing the current reality before you can start modeling the “what if”.
This is where process mining can help: It provides a picture of the current process that you can use as a starting point for your simulation.
Together with our guests Lambros Viennas from Bridgnorth Aluminium and Sudhendu Rai from AIG, we talked about how you can combine process mining with simulation.
For a more detailed summary, and for the links to the pointers mentioned during the show, refer to: https://fluxicon.com/blog/2022/05/process-mining-cafe-15-recording/
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
11:10 Step 1) Understand the structure of the process
34:04 Step 2)...
published: 11 May 2022
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Process Mining Café 11 — Manufacturing
There have been many case studies and experience reports from manufacturing and logistics over the years. It’s always an exciting area because you can see things being made or moved.
In this Process Mining Café, we talk about process mining research in the manufacturing industry with our guest Stefanie Rinderle-Ma from the Technical University of Munich. She also takes us through their projects with the open-source process engine CPEE.
For a more detailed summary, and for the links to the pointers mentioned during the show, refer to: https://fluxicon.com/blog/2021/12/process-mining-cafe-11-recording/
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
08:49 Production process example
24:38 Sensor data
36:50 Process mining examples
49:58 Automation
01:06:00 Closing
published: 21 Dec 2021
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Process Mining Café 01 — Data Requirements for New IT Systems (with Gijs Eerdmans & Erik Rootjes)
Vivat had recently introduced a new BPM system to improve the handling of their insurance processes. The main goal was to reduce costs by reducing manual handling time. However, the introduction of the new system also gave Gijs and Erik the opportunity to influence what data would be collected.
Gijs and Erik are operational excellence consultants and Lean Six Sigma Black Belts at Vivat. They are responsible for process improvement projects at the company and, therefore, need good data for their analyses.
Some of you may be in a similar situation in the future — Which data properties exactly will you need to ensure in the new system? Gijs, Erik, and I made a checklist for you, so you don’t forget something essential. And even if you are not introducing a new system any time soon, the che...
published: 20 Dec 2020
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PanCafe Pro for Mining
Internet Cafe Management Software
PanCafe Pro for mining ( v3.1.7+ )
https://www.pancafepro.com
00:00 Updating to new version
01:05 Create wallet and profiles
03:32 Downloading miners
04:50 Saving diskless images
05:30 Attach profiles to computers
10:00 Final
published: 11 Apr 2022
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Process Mining Café 24 — Project Planning
Rudi and Anne discuss what it takes to create a good project plan for your process mining project.
For a more detailed summary, and for the links to the pointers mentioned during the show, refer to: https://fluxicon.com/blog/2023/10/process-mining-cafe-24-recording/
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
00:34 Project guide series
02:05 Process selection
16:36 Project plan
17:03 Ingredient No. 1: Objective
26:27 Ingredient No. 2: Surrounding approach
31:27 Ingredient No. 3: Sponsorship and project team
43:15 Ingredient No. 4: Key risks
48:40 Ingredient No. 5: The plan
01:01:43 Closing
published: 04 Oct 2023
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Process Mining Café 25 — Analysis Transformations
When you get started with process mining, you work with the data that you have. But you can further shape the data to look at the process as you want it. These specific types of data transformations are called analysis transformations: Data transformations that you make with the specific goal to better analyze your process.
Rudi and I are joined by Scott Leslie from Evidant, who talks about the analysis transformations that he frequently makes. Based on two concrete examples, we show how the modifications improve the analysis possibilities step by step.
For a more detailed summary, and for the links to the pointers mentioned during the show, refer to: https://fluxicon.com/blog/2023/10/process-mining-cafe-25-recording/
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
03:30 Analysis transformations
12:08 Example ...
published: 18 Oct 2023
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NB Science Cafe, April 2, 2024 Grant O'Rielly, Ph D , The Science of Oppenheimer
The April edition of NB Science Cafe features guest Grant O’Rielly, Ph.D., an experimental nuclear physicist and Professor of Physics at UMass-Dartmouth, will discuss The Science of Oppenheimer. The backstory of the movie Oppenheimer was fraught with scientific hurdles & unknowns, as Grant will relate. After the discovery at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Germany in 1938 (at the beginning of WWII) that uranium atoms could be split into lighter particles, known as nuclear fission, the race to make the world’s first atomic bomb was on. April 2nd, 2024.
published: 11 Apr 2024
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Process Mining Café 21 — Measures and Targets
Every large company has a quality management system (QMS) that helps coordinate the processes to meet customer and regulatory requirements. Jan is the Head of Quality Assurance, and Muthu is a Master Black Belt and Senior Quality Manager. Together, they use process mining to gain more visibility into the actual processes than they would have with traditional KPIs.
In addition, Muthu and Jan leverage their statistical background to extend their process mining results with a statistical analysis of the capability of the process to meet a specific target. In the café, we demonstrate their approach based on a concrete example.
For a more detailed summary, and for the links to the pointers mentioned during the show, refer to: https://fluxicon.com/blog/2023/04/process-mining-cafe-21-recording/...
published: 20 Apr 2023
57:29
The Comprehensive Guide to Mining
Crouching pickaxe, hidden mouse.
0:00 Intro
0:24 Mining speed explanation
0:56 Sources of mining speed
2:55 Builds to maximize mining speed
3:15 Reforges
4:09 ...
Crouching pickaxe, hidden mouse.
0:00 Intro
0:24 Mining speed explanation
0:56 Sources of mining speed
2:55 Builds to maximize mining speed
3:15 Reforges
4:09 When to use light vs legendary
4:38 The fastest pickaxe(s)
5:32 Pickaxe power
7:04 Prehardmode pickaxe ranking
8:11 Prehardmode pickaxe comparisons with buffs
9:48 FTW/GFB mining differences
10:24 Drills vs pickaxes, aka drills are coded wrong
11:43 Late hardmode pickaxe analysis
13:00 Hardmode ftw mining differences
13:12 Finding treasure
13:16 Spelunker potions
13:32 Farming herbs effectively
14:40 Finding treasure without spelunker potions (night owl, glowsticks, starfury, etc)
15:38 Using the metal detector effectively
16:30 What treasure is worth getting?
17:19 Mushroom chests do not have the shroomerang
18:35 Ivy chests don't always have jungle items
18:55 Unique background treasure to keep an eye out for
20:32 Silt and slush
21:01 Is it worth mining prehardmode ores?
21:39 Default vs alternate ores
22:06 Prehardmode ore analysis
23:54 How to mine hellstone effectively
24:20 Hardmode ore generation
25:12 Default vs alternate hardmode ores
26:04 Hardmode ore armors
26:53 Is it worth mining hardmode ores?
27:42 Gemstones
29:52 Distinguishing gems with a spelunker potion
30:23 Mining in the underground desert
30:46 Desert chest loot generation is depth based
32:57 Mining in the snow biome
34:40 Mining in the jungle
36:21 Mining in the standard underground
37:00 Special biomes in the underground
37:34 In-depth look at how treasure is distributed in the world
41:12 Five observations about loot generation
42:27 Traps
43:25 Dart traps
44:08 Boulder traps
45:20 Explosive traps
46:19 Statue traps
47:09 Dead man's chests
48:17 Underground desert traps
49:49 Geysers and Lava traps
51:17 Mining faster with alternative tools
51:27 Dynamite and bombs
52:42 Gravedigger's Shovel
53:30 Rocket launchers
55:14 Drill containment unit
55:38 What is the fastest way to mine?
Decided I would try going in depth on a topic that's a bit more basic. Depending on the reception to this video, I may make it into a series.
For early access to videos, exclusive content, voting on stream games, and to help me be able to make content, join https://www.patreon.com/SorbetCafe
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https://wn.com/The_Comprehensive_Guide_To_Mining
Crouching pickaxe, hidden mouse.
0:00 Intro
0:24 Mining speed explanation
0:56 Sources of mining speed
2:55 Builds to maximize mining speed
3:15 Reforges
4:09 When to use light vs legendary
4:38 The fastest pickaxe(s)
5:32 Pickaxe power
7:04 Prehardmode pickaxe ranking
8:11 Prehardmode pickaxe comparisons with buffs
9:48 FTW/GFB mining differences
10:24 Drills vs pickaxes, aka drills are coded wrong
11:43 Late hardmode pickaxe analysis
13:00 Hardmode ftw mining differences
13:12 Finding treasure
13:16 Spelunker potions
13:32 Farming herbs effectively
14:40 Finding treasure without spelunker potions (night owl, glowsticks, starfury, etc)
15:38 Using the metal detector effectively
16:30 What treasure is worth getting?
17:19 Mushroom chests do not have the shroomerang
18:35 Ivy chests don't always have jungle items
18:55 Unique background treasure to keep an eye out for
20:32 Silt and slush
21:01 Is it worth mining prehardmode ores?
21:39 Default vs alternate ores
22:06 Prehardmode ore analysis
23:54 How to mine hellstone effectively
24:20 Hardmode ore generation
25:12 Default vs alternate hardmode ores
26:04 Hardmode ore armors
26:53 Is it worth mining hardmode ores?
27:42 Gemstones
29:52 Distinguishing gems with a spelunker potion
30:23 Mining in the underground desert
30:46 Desert chest loot generation is depth based
32:57 Mining in the snow biome
34:40 Mining in the jungle
36:21 Mining in the standard underground
37:00 Special biomes in the underground
37:34 In-depth look at how treasure is distributed in the world
41:12 Five observations about loot generation
42:27 Traps
43:25 Dart traps
44:08 Boulder traps
45:20 Explosive traps
46:19 Statue traps
47:09 Dead man's chests
48:17 Underground desert traps
49:49 Geysers and Lava traps
51:17 Mining faster with alternative tools
51:27 Dynamite and bombs
52:42 Gravedigger's Shovel
53:30 Rocket launchers
55:14 Drill containment unit
55:38 What is the fastest way to mine?
Decided I would try going in depth on a topic that's a bit more basic. Depending on the reception to this video, I may make it into a series.
For early access to videos, exclusive content, voting on stream games, and to help me be able to make content, join https://www.patreon.com/SorbetCafe
https://discord.gg/ryHZWCAMj5
#terraria #gaming
- published: 12 Feb 2024
- views: 62896
1:36:43
Process Mining Café 15 — Simulation
Simulation allows you to analyze “what if”-scenarios without making the change in the real-world process. The problem is that you first need a good model repres...
Simulation allows you to analyze “what if”-scenarios without making the change in the real-world process. The problem is that you first need a good model representing the current reality before you can start modeling the “what if”.
This is where process mining can help: It provides a picture of the current process that you can use as a starting point for your simulation.
Together with our guests Lambros Viennas from Bridgnorth Aluminium and Sudhendu Rai from AIG, we talked about how you can combine process mining with simulation.
For a more detailed summary, and for the links to the pointers mentioned during the show, refer to: https://fluxicon.com/blog/2022/05/process-mining-cafe-15-recording/
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
11:10 Step 1) Understand the structure of the process
34:04 Step 2) Derive parameters of the simulation model
59:20 Step 3) Validate the model
1:14:29 Step 4) Change model to reflect 'What if' scenarios
1:23:41 Step 5) Before / After comparison
1:28:00 Other types of simulation
1:34:50 Closing
https://wn.com/Process_Mining_Café_15_—_Simulation
Simulation allows you to analyze “what if”-scenarios without making the change in the real-world process. The problem is that you first need a good model representing the current reality before you can start modeling the “what if”.
This is where process mining can help: It provides a picture of the current process that you can use as a starting point for your simulation.
Together with our guests Lambros Viennas from Bridgnorth Aluminium and Sudhendu Rai from AIG, we talked about how you can combine process mining with simulation.
For a more detailed summary, and for the links to the pointers mentioned during the show, refer to: https://fluxicon.com/blog/2022/05/process-mining-cafe-15-recording/
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
11:10 Step 1) Understand the structure of the process
34:04 Step 2) Derive parameters of the simulation model
59:20 Step 3) Validate the model
1:14:29 Step 4) Change model to reflect 'What if' scenarios
1:23:41 Step 5) Before / After comparison
1:28:00 Other types of simulation
1:34:50 Closing
- published: 11 May 2022
- views: 445
1:11:48
Process Mining Café 11 — Manufacturing
There have been many case studies and experience reports from manufacturing and logistics over the years. It’s always an exciting area because you can see thing...
There have been many case studies and experience reports from manufacturing and logistics over the years. It’s always an exciting area because you can see things being made or moved.
In this Process Mining Café, we talk about process mining research in the manufacturing industry with our guest Stefanie Rinderle-Ma from the Technical University of Munich. She also takes us through their projects with the open-source process engine CPEE.
For a more detailed summary, and for the links to the pointers mentioned during the show, refer to: https://fluxicon.com/blog/2021/12/process-mining-cafe-11-recording/
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
08:49 Production process example
24:38 Sensor data
36:50 Process mining examples
49:58 Automation
01:06:00 Closing
https://wn.com/Process_Mining_Café_11_—_Manufacturing
There have been many case studies and experience reports from manufacturing and logistics over the years. It’s always an exciting area because you can see things being made or moved.
In this Process Mining Café, we talk about process mining research in the manufacturing industry with our guest Stefanie Rinderle-Ma from the Technical University of Munich. She also takes us through their projects with the open-source process engine CPEE.
For a more detailed summary, and for the links to the pointers mentioned during the show, refer to: https://fluxicon.com/blog/2021/12/process-mining-cafe-11-recording/
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
08:49 Production process example
24:38 Sensor data
36:50 Process mining examples
49:58 Automation
01:06:00 Closing
- published: 21 Dec 2021
- views: 509
47:59
Process Mining Café 01 — Data Requirements for New IT Systems (with Gijs Eerdmans & Erik Rootjes)
Vivat had recently introduced a new BPM system to improve the handling of their insurance processes. The main goal was to reduce costs by reducing manual handli...
Vivat had recently introduced a new BPM system to improve the handling of their insurance processes. The main goal was to reduce costs by reducing manual handling time. However, the introduction of the new system also gave Gijs and Erik the opportunity to influence what data would be collected.
Gijs and Erik are operational excellence consultants and Lean Six Sigma Black Belts at Vivat. They are responsible for process improvement projects at the company and, therefore, need good data for their analyses.
Some of you may be in a similar situation in the future — Which data properties exactly will you need to ensure in the new system? Gijs, Erik, and I made a checklist for you, so you don’t forget something essential. And even if you are not introducing a new system any time soon, the checklist can give you some tips for how you might improve the data collection in your current system if you get the chance.
For a more detailed summary, and for the links to the pointers mentioned during the show, refer to: https://fluxicon.com/blog/2020/12/process-mining-cafe-vivat/
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
8:22 All relevant activities
13:55 Start and end timestamps
18:17 Precise timestamps
22:40 Correlated case IDs
28:06 Easily adding extra attributes
32:26 Easy data access for analysis
https://wn.com/Process_Mining_Café_01_—_Data_Requirements_For_New_It_Systems_(With_Gijs_Eerdmans_Erik_Rootjes)
Vivat had recently introduced a new BPM system to improve the handling of their insurance processes. The main goal was to reduce costs by reducing manual handling time. However, the introduction of the new system also gave Gijs and Erik the opportunity to influence what data would be collected.
Gijs and Erik are operational excellence consultants and Lean Six Sigma Black Belts at Vivat. They are responsible for process improvement projects at the company and, therefore, need good data for their analyses.
Some of you may be in a similar situation in the future — Which data properties exactly will you need to ensure in the new system? Gijs, Erik, and I made a checklist for you, so you don’t forget something essential. And even if you are not introducing a new system any time soon, the checklist can give you some tips for how you might improve the data collection in your current system if you get the chance.
For a more detailed summary, and for the links to the pointers mentioned during the show, refer to: https://fluxicon.com/blog/2020/12/process-mining-cafe-vivat/
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
8:22 All relevant activities
13:55 Start and end timestamps
18:17 Precise timestamps
22:40 Correlated case IDs
28:06 Easily adding extra attributes
32:26 Easy data access for analysis
- published: 20 Dec 2020
- views: 541
12:01
PanCafe Pro for Mining
Internet Cafe Management Software
PanCafe Pro for mining ( v3.1.7+ )
https://www.pancafepro.com
00:00 Updating to new version
01:05 Create wallet and profiles
...
Internet Cafe Management Software
PanCafe Pro for mining ( v3.1.7+ )
https://www.pancafepro.com
00:00 Updating to new version
01:05 Create wallet and profiles
03:32 Downloading miners
04:50 Saving diskless images
05:30 Attach profiles to computers
10:00 Final
https://wn.com/Pancafe_Pro_For_Mining
Internet Cafe Management Software
PanCafe Pro for mining ( v3.1.7+ )
https://www.pancafepro.com
00:00 Updating to new version
01:05 Create wallet and profiles
03:32 Downloading miners
04:50 Saving diskless images
05:30 Attach profiles to computers
10:00 Final
- published: 11 Apr 2022
- views: 9658
1:04:24
Process Mining Café 24 — Project Planning
Rudi and Anne discuss what it takes to create a good project plan for your process mining project.
For a more detailed summary, and for the links to the point...
Rudi and Anne discuss what it takes to create a good project plan for your process mining project.
For a more detailed summary, and for the links to the pointers mentioned during the show, refer to: https://fluxicon.com/blog/2023/10/process-mining-cafe-24-recording/
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
00:34 Project guide series
02:05 Process selection
16:36 Project plan
17:03 Ingredient No. 1: Objective
26:27 Ingredient No. 2: Surrounding approach
31:27 Ingredient No. 3: Sponsorship and project team
43:15 Ingredient No. 4: Key risks
48:40 Ingredient No. 5: The plan
01:01:43 Closing
https://wn.com/Process_Mining_Café_24_—_Project_Planning
Rudi and Anne discuss what it takes to create a good project plan for your process mining project.
For a more detailed summary, and for the links to the pointers mentioned during the show, refer to: https://fluxicon.com/blog/2023/10/process-mining-cafe-24-recording/
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
00:34 Project guide series
02:05 Process selection
16:36 Project plan
17:03 Ingredient No. 1: Objective
26:27 Ingredient No. 2: Surrounding approach
31:27 Ingredient No. 3: Sponsorship and project team
43:15 Ingredient No. 4: Key risks
48:40 Ingredient No. 5: The plan
01:01:43 Closing
- published: 04 Oct 2023
- views: 246
1:42:59
Process Mining Café 25 — Analysis Transformations
When you get started with process mining, you work with the data that you have. But you can further shape the data to look at the process as you want it. These ...
When you get started with process mining, you work with the data that you have. But you can further shape the data to look at the process as you want it. These specific types of data transformations are called analysis transformations: Data transformations that you make with the specific goal to better analyze your process.
Rudi and I are joined by Scott Leslie from Evidant, who talks about the analysis transformations that he frequently makes. Based on two concrete examples, we show how the modifications improve the analysis possibilities step by step.
For a more detailed summary, and for the links to the pointers mentioned during the show, refer to: https://fluxicon.com/blog/2023/10/process-mining-cafe-25-recording/
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
03:30 Analysis transformations
12:08 Example #1: Splitting up a case into multiple cases
36:32 Example #2: Aggregating activities to a higher level
01:12:37 Scaling
01:27:00 Guidelines and tips
01:40:30 Closing
https://wn.com/Process_Mining_Café_25_—_Analysis_Transformations
When you get started with process mining, you work with the data that you have. But you can further shape the data to look at the process as you want it. These specific types of data transformations are called analysis transformations: Data transformations that you make with the specific goal to better analyze your process.
Rudi and I are joined by Scott Leslie from Evidant, who talks about the analysis transformations that he frequently makes. Based on two concrete examples, we show how the modifications improve the analysis possibilities step by step.
For a more detailed summary, and for the links to the pointers mentioned during the show, refer to: https://fluxicon.com/blog/2023/10/process-mining-cafe-25-recording/
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
03:30 Analysis transformations
12:08 Example #1: Splitting up a case into multiple cases
36:32 Example #2: Aggregating activities to a higher level
01:12:37 Scaling
01:27:00 Guidelines and tips
01:40:30 Closing
- published: 18 Oct 2023
- views: 169
53:01
NB Science Cafe, April 2, 2024 Grant O'Rielly, Ph D , The Science of Oppenheimer
The April edition of NB Science Cafe features guest Grant O’Rielly, Ph.D., an experimental nuclear physicist and Professor of Physics at UMass-Dartmouth, will d...
The April edition of NB Science Cafe features guest Grant O’Rielly, Ph.D., an experimental nuclear physicist and Professor of Physics at UMass-Dartmouth, will discuss The Science of Oppenheimer. The backstory of the movie Oppenheimer was fraught with scientific hurdles & unknowns, as Grant will relate. After the discovery at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Germany in 1938 (at the beginning of WWII) that uranium atoms could be split into lighter particles, known as nuclear fission, the race to make the world’s first atomic bomb was on. April 2nd, 2024.
https://wn.com/Nb_Science_Cafe,_April_2,_2024_Grant_O'Rielly,_Ph_D_,_The_Science_Of_Oppenheimer
The April edition of NB Science Cafe features guest Grant O’Rielly, Ph.D., an experimental nuclear physicist and Professor of Physics at UMass-Dartmouth, will discuss The Science of Oppenheimer. The backstory of the movie Oppenheimer was fraught with scientific hurdles & unknowns, as Grant will relate. After the discovery at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Germany in 1938 (at the beginning of WWII) that uranium atoms could be split into lighter particles, known as nuclear fission, the race to make the world’s first atomic bomb was on. April 2nd, 2024.
- published: 11 Apr 2024
- views: 71
1:19:23
Process Mining Café 21 — Measures and Targets
Every large company has a quality management system (QMS) that helps coordinate the processes to meet customer and regulatory requirements. Jan is the Head of Q...
Every large company has a quality management system (QMS) that helps coordinate the processes to meet customer and regulatory requirements. Jan is the Head of Quality Assurance, and Muthu is a Master Black Belt and Senior Quality Manager. Together, they use process mining to gain more visibility into the actual processes than they would have with traditional KPIs.
In addition, Muthu and Jan leverage their statistical background to extend their process mining results with a statistical analysis of the capability of the process to meet a specific target. In the café, we demonstrate their approach based on a concrete example.
For a more detailed summary, and for the links to the pointers mentioned during the show, refer to: https://fluxicon.com/blog/2023/04/process-mining-cafe-21-recording/
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
03:16 Quality management systems
11:40 Targets
17:07 Capability
22:54 CpK: Process Capability Index
31:04 Demo: Extending process mining with CpK
01:08:47 Statistics and communication
01:15:04 Closing
https://wn.com/Process_Mining_Café_21_—_Measures_And_Targets
Every large company has a quality management system (QMS) that helps coordinate the processes to meet customer and regulatory requirements. Jan is the Head of Quality Assurance, and Muthu is a Master Black Belt and Senior Quality Manager. Together, they use process mining to gain more visibility into the actual processes than they would have with traditional KPIs.
In addition, Muthu and Jan leverage their statistical background to extend their process mining results with a statistical analysis of the capability of the process to meet a specific target. In the café, we demonstrate their approach based on a concrete example.
For a more detailed summary, and for the links to the pointers mentioned during the show, refer to: https://fluxicon.com/blog/2023/04/process-mining-cafe-21-recording/
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
03:16 Quality management systems
11:40 Targets
17:07 Capability
22:54 CpK: Process Capability Index
31:04 Demo: Extending process mining with CpK
01:08:47 Statistics and communication
01:15:04 Closing
- published: 20 Apr 2023
- views: 267