Description

The Masterclass
You might wonder why it took until 2011 for Process Mining to take off. After all, people in academia had been working on it for over 10 years by then.
According to Prof Wil van der Aalst, Mathematics and Computer Science TU/, this can be explained quite easily. Only around 2011 did the data explosion take off properly, making process mining increasingly relevant.

The definition: Mining: digging for something valuable in a big pile
- Data mining is a means by which you can find statistical connections, patterns and relationships
in a big pile of data
- Process Mining is a special form of data mining. It visualises the
business or administrative process as it is actually performed.

Introduction
Every activity performed in a computer is recorded with a date and time (called event logs). For example, for a procurement process : Making an order, delivering the order, receiving the corresponding invoice and paying the invoice.
Process Mining determines on the basis of the event logs of the orders, how the procurement process was actually executed.

A flow chart is made of this process corridor. And all orders are made visible via moving balls. This gives you direct insight into the (in)efficiency of the process. And optimise it.
- Where are the bottlenecks (spheres that run late)
- Where is the rework.
- Where are unacceptable lead times.

In short, where do you make the money, where do you leave it or does it flow away.

The master class will be given by Jacob Visser.

18.30 hrs Reception sandwiches with coffee and tea
19.00 hrs Theory
ï§ What is Process Mining ?
ï§ What can it mean for YOU ?

20.00 hrs Break with soft drinks, coffee and tea
20.30 hrs Some process cases.
ï§ P2P (purchase to pay)
ï§ AP (accounts payeble
ï§ O2C (order to cash)


21.30 hrs Closing

Location

Prinsenhof auditorium

Hoofdstraat 43, 5683 AC Best

Organiser

Business Administration

Name and contact details for information

Lon van der Zon 06 50 641 845

zon.ljm.vander@tiscali.nl

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