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Tom Baeyens deleted JBPM-3:
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> jBPM should store the duration and start date of a state/process in the logs
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: JBPM-3
>          URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBPM-3
>      Project: JBoss jBPM
>         Type: Sub-task
>  Environment: N/A
>     Reporter: Ronald van Kuijk
>     Assignee: Tom Baeyens

>
> Original Estimate: 1 hour
>         Remaining: 1 hour
>
> If off-line data from the process is used to create overviews of how the 
> process is running, it is better to have the start-date, end-date and 
> duration already available in the logging. It saves us from calculating the 
> info and does not put a creat burden on the enging while processes are 
> running.
> The same is true for individual states in a process. when going for Business 
> Process Redesign, you need to have information on how long individual states 
> last compared to the process in general. 
> Currently only the end-date is written to the logfile, so the only way to now 
> the duration is to *know* the previous states' end-date and calculate the 
> duration. This requires the analysis to have knowledge of the process, which 
> should not be needed, at least not for simple kpi's
> Although the super issue has a minor priority, this one has a major priority. 
> With this implemented people could at least write their own overviews easilly.

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