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Tom Baeyens updated JBPM-2:
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    Description: 
JBoss jBPM should provide information on how processes are or have been 
running. Some people would call this BAM (Business Activity Monitoring), some 
call it BI (Business Intelligence) Some info can be found on 
http://www.javareport.com/article.asp?id=9238 and 
http://bizintelligencepipeline.com/howto/showArticle.jhtml?articleId=49900689

1.  jBPM should store the duration and start date of a state/process in the logs
2.  Write some detailed info on wiki
3.  Show processinstance and data
4.  day/week/month overviews
5.  near realtime data per process
6.  produce graphs of day/week/month overviews

Some more ideas i got from a requirements document...
-  Number of cases processed in through a particular process definition
-  Number of cases flowing through a particular activity
-  Longest work item delay by activity
-  Workitems awaiting a particular task
-  Workitems in a specific worklist claimed and/or completed by a particular 
user
-  Longest end-to-end delay
-  Mean time to approve by activity by participant
-  Mean end-to-end completion time.


  was:
JBoss jBPM should provide information on how processes are or have been 
running. Some people would call this BAM (Business Activity Monitoring), some 
call it BI (Business Intelligence) Some info can be found on 
http://www.javareport.com/article.asp?id=9238 and 
http://bizintelligencepipeline.com/howto/showArticle.jhtml?articleId=49900689

1.  jBPM should store the duration and start date of a state/process in the logs
2.  Write some detailed info on wiki
3.  Show processinstance and data
4.  day/week/month overviews
5.  near realtime data per process
6.  produce graphs of day/week/month overviews


> add process monitoring and statistics capabilities
> --------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: JBPM-2
>          URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBPM-2
>      Project: JBoss jBPM
>         Type: Feature Request
>   Components: Core Engine
>     Versions: 3.0 DR 1
>  Environment: N/A
>     Reporter: Ronald van Kuijk
>     Priority: Minor

>
>
> JBoss jBPM should provide information on how processes are or have been 
> running. Some people would call this BAM (Business Activity Monitoring), some 
> call it BI (Business Intelligence) Some info can be found on 
> http://www.javareport.com/article.asp?id=9238 and 
> http://bizintelligencepipeline.com/howto/showArticle.jhtml?articleId=49900689
> 1.  jBPM should store the duration and start date of a state/process in the 
> logs
> 2.  Write some detailed info on wiki
> 3.  Show processinstance and data
> 4.  day/week/month overviews
> 5.  near realtime data per process
> 6.  produce graphs of day/week/month overviews
> Some more ideas i got from a requirements document...
> -  Number of cases processed in through a particular process definition
> -  Number of cases flowing through a particular activity
> -  Longest work item delay by activity
> -  Workitems awaiting a particular task
> -  Workitems in a specific worklist claimed and/or completed by a particular 
> user
> -  Longest end-to-end delay
> -  Mean time to approve by activity by participant
> -  Mean end-to-end completion time.

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