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INTRODUCING PROCESS MINING Three experimental case studies Stijn van Schaijk, Léon van Berlo

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INTRODUCING PROCESS MINING

Three experimental case studies

Stijn van Schaijk, Léon van Berlo

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SLIDESHARE.NET/BERLOTTI

SLIDESHARE.NET/STIJNVANSCHAIJK

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https://nl.linkedin.com/in/stijnvanschaijk

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THREE CASES

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PLAN

Analysis of the design process of a road project

System engineering managing desing requirements

Event log export from Relatics

± 140.000 events

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MOST EXTREME RESULT:

1 SPECIFICATION HAD 1904 PROCESS STEPS

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CONSTRUCTION

Continuous improvement cycle during construction projects

Plan, (Autonomous-) Capture, Analyse and Reuse process data from

construction sites

Finding and storing bottlenecks and planning deviation

ALL DATA AVAILABLE on

https://github.com/openBIMstandards/DataSetSchependomlaan

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1. SCAN CONSTRUCTION SITE WITH DRONES (DREAMFOCUS DRONED

HTTPS://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=QBBF31BY0XW )

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RESULT: AS-BUILT POINT CLOUD

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COMPARE AS-PLANNED AND AS-BUILT

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CONCRETE FLOORS

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AGAIN: https://github.com/openBIMstandards/DataSetSchependomlaan

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PLANNING CONSULT

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RISK VISUALIZATION

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OPERATE

Analysing Facility Management software Planon

Large hospital in the Netherlands

Paper: http://www.slideshare.net/StijnvanSchaijk/case-study-process-mining-

with-facility-management-data

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FOR EXAMPLE:

It was found that in 2414 cases the problem was solved

within a median duration of 3 minutes. Which is, accordingly

to the facility managers, practically impossible.

More specific this means that within 3 minutes an error is

assigned to a person and he almost immediately solved it,

which is only possible if he was on the exact location of the

error at the moment of assigning.

This notification led to a deeper research in this process. In

seemed that for this 3 minute job an average price of 300

euro was charged by the subcontractors (in total €723.600,-).

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CONCLUSION

Process mining gives insight in processes

Learn from previous projects.

Finding bottlenecks and planning deviation.

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STIJN’S WORK:

Tools

Eventlog generator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOJsHvGq-KE

Planning consult: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJTh_0Xmra0

Thesis

http://www.slideshare.net/StijnvanSchaijk/building-information-model-bim-

based-process-mining

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION