The events that occur during the processing of business processes
and human tasks are stored in a database. These events are then available
for creating reports using Business Process Choreographer Observer, for example,
to analyze process bottlenecks, or to evaluate the reliability of a service
that is called from an activity.
Why and when to perform this task
You can work with predefined reports or create your own reports
for processes and activities.
- Predefined reports
- Predefined lists and charts provide a drill-down approach to get you to
the information that you need. For example, you can specify dates and other
filter criteria to view the data for an activity instance in a bar chart.
- Process and activity reports
- Process and activity reports are more flexible than the predefined lists
and charts. In addition, you can store and retrieve your report definitions.
For process reports, you can get information about the activities that belong
to the process instances. For activity reports, you can also get information
about the process instances involved.