Discovery of Production Processes - Tutorial

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Discovering a Production Process in Priority ERP

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The attached demonstration includes some of the treasures which can be revealed by those who record their production data, and instructions for taking a self test-drive with Disco, a process mining tool of Fluxicon.

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Discovering a Production Process

in Priority ERP

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The Contents

A Quick overview of production management in Priority ERP

Demonstration of some process discovery deliverables

Instructions for performing a self-discovery of the production process

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The Production Floor

Departments Workers Work Cells

Operations Machines Manual Work

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The Planned Production Process

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The Routing as Defined in Priority

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Production Reporting Screen in Priority

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Discovering the Actual Production Process

With

Disco

Example Deliverables

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Some Possible Deliverables

A process map of the executed production processes

Conformance Checking

► Deviations from routings

Performance Analysis

► Machines

► Operators

► Idle times

► Bottlenecks

Focused analysis of:

► Breakdowns

► Rework

► Rejected parts

Comparison of workers performance

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The data Source

The production data exported from Priority

The mandatory data

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The Data in Disco

The Production data are configured and imported to Disco for process discovery

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Operations

Paths taken by work orders

The Actual Process Flow

Repeated Operation

Frequencies

Number of work orders starting the process

Start point

End point

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Analysis of Operations

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Revealing Deviations from Routing

For some work orders, the process starts and ends with different operations then defined in the routing (circled in red)

Start point

End point

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Locating the Slow Work Orders

The Performance filter is used to retrieve slow work orders by a selected duration

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The Slow Process Flow

The mean waiting time between operations

The mean duration of operations

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Animation of the Slow Process

The actual process is replayed based on the production data To view the animation press here.

Work orders starting the process

An Indication of a Bottle Neck

Operation Time An Indication of work loads

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Statistics About Products in the Slow Work Orders

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Analysis of Work Cells

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The Process Flow Among the Work Cells

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Locating the Longest Idle Times

The Performance filter is used to retrieve the work cells with the longest idle times between operations

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Idle Times in the Process

The numbers represent the maximal waiting time between work cells

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Analysis of Breakdowns

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Statistics About Breakdown Reasons

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Analysis by a Selected Breakdown Reason

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The Impact of a Breakdown on a Selected Part

The operation with the ellipse was reported as a breakdown The red arrow points at a delay in the process (compared to the one indicated by the green

arrow)

With Breakdown Without Breakdown

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A Do-It-Yourself

Process Discovery

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Installing Disco

Download and install Disco from here (it’s free & easy!)

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Downloading a Demo Project

Download and save a demo project with production data from here

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Loading the Demo Project to Disco

1. Run Disco, and click on the Open File button 2. In the Windows explorer that opens, select the saved project file:

Discovery-of-a-Production-Process.dsc

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The Project View in Disco

For each data set in the list on the left, look in the Notes for instructions.

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For further info please contact:

Dafna Levy

Email: [email protected]

Phone: +972 (0)54-6881739

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