Use
This analysis classifies all objects of a type according to the selected attribute. You can use this to test the consistency of your processes and flexibly analyze process-relevant factors.
If you start the analysis for models, for example, to compare an actual process with a target process, the analysis is automatically limited to functions. To examine other objects, select the relevant objects and run the analysis for the selection. Make sure that you only select objects of one type.
In this way, you can classify all process contents according to your own criteria. For example, you can find out quickly and easily whether your process steps include mainly value adding or non-value adding activities. You can also determine the degree to which your processes are automated. The parameters derived from this can be used as a basis for comparison.
For example, you can identify
This analysis evaluates all possible aspects, for example, including
How many piloted systems are used?
How many systems are scheduled to be shut down soon?
How many risks with a high probability of occurrence exist, as opposed to risks with a low probability of occurrence?
If you run this analysis in a Publisher export, the Assessment of value added attribute is automatically evaluated.
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Output
The analysis is summarized in an Excel workbook. The number of worksheets varies depending on whether you are analyzing models or objects.
The following example is based on an analysis of the Purchase order processing (actual) and Purchase order processing (target) models. The Assessment of value added attribute is evaluated separately for each model. In this case, one worksheet is output with a table and one with charts.
Table
Charts
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Output format