Displays financial overview of a sample assembly process (manufacturing). You can use the functionality of the chart to focus on specific information.
Availability
This example dashboard is available for the model Tractor assembly in the United Motor Group database in the dashboard sidebar of the Diagram fact sheet. You find the model in group 2. Processes > 2.1 Process architecture > Core processes > Production > Make-to-order > Tractor assembly.
Charts
Number of process instances measured by ARIS Process Performance Manager.
Data source
Process Performance Manager favorite persisted for the use case demo.
Data feed
PPM instances per day (persisted)
Calculation
Counts the number of recorded process instances over the entire period.
Shows the percentage of process instances for which the quality checks (mentioned in the process) failed.
Data source
Process Performance Manager favorite persisted for the use case demo.
Data feed
PPM instances (persisted)
Calculation
Calculates the percentage of process instances for which the quality checks (mentioned in the process) failed.
In the side-by-side view: Delivers the average process throughput time over all recorded process instances as well as min./max. values and the planned value.
Data source
Process Performance Manager favorite persisted for the use case demo. Alternatively, regarding planned value, you can use the report Export item data to tables report or an individual ARIS query.
Data collection
The KPI reacts to the function selection. If nothing is selected, it presents the average throughput time over all instances. If a function is selected, it presents the average throughput time over all instances that include the function.
Min./Max. values always consider all recorded instances. The planned value is entered in the underlying data feed (this is the case in the example) or is requested from the ARIS repository via report or query.
Data feed
PPM instances (persisted)
Calculation
Average sum of the values of all cost attributes in all trace entries of all process instances.
Example