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Access to data and its transformation is no longer a barrier for process mining
Accessing and transforming data can no longer be a barrier to carrying out process mining. Several readers and friends of Inverbis might say: "Don’t get ahead of yourselves." Yes, it's true that reviewing database tables and building a trace that goes from one point...
Who Helps Us? Process Maps for Healthcare Organizations
Since Inverbis was just a proto-company, our thinking around process mining has focused on understanding how data should be captured and what data models best support each process—so we can automate insights for improvement. Let us explain: process mining inevitably...
Process Mining Must Be Easy to Use and Easy to Start
Process mining means transparency. It’s about becoming aware of how work is really done and, from there, optimizing, redesigning the process, automating, preventing, and avoiding inefficiencies. Getting used to this—especially when none of our system structures or...
Dare to Know: Data to Kill (or Confirm) Narratives
Sapere aude—the old Latin aphorism we were taught in schools and universities as a motto of the Enlightenment, the "Age of Reason"—should never lose its relevance. Perhaps it never has. But it certainly hasn't lost its place as a proclamation of good intentions, nor...
The Benchmark Club
The feature that usually turns out to be the real eye opener for managers to the potential of process mining is the possibility of comparing how the same process is executed by different actors (teams, offices, geographies, or any business unit you can imagine). It is...
Create your own process analysis Lego build: process mining in OEM… with Inverbis
Process mining is a largely agnostic technology. That is, it can be applied across a large number of use cases and industries. However, from the point of view of the users (you as our reader), some kind of verticalization and packaging of a solution is needed to...
Inverbis can predict with up to 90% accuracy the risk of not meeting SLA targets
You learn from the past, but you live in the present Capturing and analyzing historical process data is useful to understand what needs to be changed in the way you execute your operations. Yet in terms of the present - i.e. real time - what we need to address is; (a)...
How much impact does workflow visualization have on process mining analysis?
Workflow visualization's influence on process mining analysis is a common point of discussion among its practitioners. The initial display of the workflow on our tool screens often elicits a sense of wonder from viewers. However, over time, this allure tends to fade,...
Scaling up: from one, two processes… to the entire organization
It is an old aspiration of the pioneers of process intelligence to have standardized logs that allow fast data loading. The problem stems from the fact that when corporate systems were designed, no consideration was given to the logic of understanding process, but...








