Welcome to the Process Analytics monthly news đź‘‹.
Our “always” reminder: The goal of the Process Analytics project is to provide a means to rapidly display meaningful Process Analytics components in your web pages using BPMN 2.0 notation and Open Source libraries.
It's a new year 🎊 and what better way to kick off 2023 than with some Process Analytics news! January brought us exciting developments in the world of bpmn-visualization and pm4py integration 🔗. With our team working hard to connect the dots, we’re making bpmn-visualization more accessible and easier to integrate with the Process Mining ecosystem.
Let's dive into the details and see what else this month has to offer đź‘€.
Integrating bpmn-visualization and pm4py
We released an integration example between bpmn-visualization and the state-of-the-art process mining library pm4py. This integration means you can perform process mining and visualize the results on BPMN models. You can watch the video showcasing the integration example on our youtube channel.
With this integration, the Process Analytics project empowers the community to take control of your process visualization and bring your process mining results to life with ease ✨. Additionally, the integration offers a way to gain a deeper understanding of the limitations and requirements when it comes to BPMN based process mining and visualization.
Bringing Process Analytics into the Classroom
Recently, Nour, our developer advocate, had the opportunity to bring process analytics into the classroom by presenting an introduction to process mining at Telecom SudParis 🎓. The lecture was followed by a hands-on session using bpmn-visualization and pm4py, so students got a practical understanding of the process mining and visualization tools.
This educational experience gave them an opportunity to learn about the usefulness of process mining and visualization and how it can be applied to real-world scenarios đź’Ş.
bpmnVisualizationR Package
Versions 0.3.0 and 0.3.1 were released in January.
These new versions include documentation improvements to better meet CRAN's requirements.
Notice that the package has been renamed. Please check out the corresponding release notes to see what changes you need to make in your R project to use the updated package.
bpmn-visualization TypeScript library
In January, we released two maintenance versions of the bpmn-visualization TypeScript library: 0.29.1 and 0.29.2.
They mainly include documentation improvements.
That’s all folks!
We hope you enjoyed this January project news and are looking forward to the exciting developments and advancements that are coming in the next months. Stay tuned for more updates and insights from the process analytics project đź‘‹.
In the meantime, stay on top of the latest news and releases by following us:
- Website: https://process-analytics.dev
- Twitter: @ProcessAnalyti1
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- YouTube: Process Analytics YouTube channel
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