6.2. Simulating a Process
6.2.1. Defining Simulation details on Elements
6.2.2. Running a Simulation
- Open the Process in the Process Designer and make sure you have defined the simulation parameters for individual Elements.

Figure 6.2. Simulation Properties
- Click the (
) icon in the toolbar and then click the Run Simulation entry.
- In the Run Process Simulation dialog window, define the simulation session details:

Figure 6.3. Run Process Simulation properties dialog window
- Number of instance: number of Process instances to be created and triggered
- Interval: interval between individual Process instantiations
- Interval units: time of unit the Interval is defined in
- Click .
6.2.3. Examining Simulation results
- The Process section with general Process simulation graphs
- The Activities section with individual Activities' simulation graphsActivities graphs for Human Tasks include Execution Time with the Max, Min, and Average execution time for the given Activity, Resource Utilization for the hours a resource has been used, and the Cost Parameters graph if applicable (if you defined the Cost parameter for the Activity). For Script Tasks only the Execution Time with the Max, Min, and Avarage execution time, is available.
- The Paths section with simulation graph of the Paths taken during the simulation.The graphs contain the Process model with the respective Path highlighted and execution statistics on the Path.
Graph types

Figure 6.4. Simulation Graph types
Filters

Figure 6.5. Graph item radiobutton
Timeline
in the upper right corner of the respective graph: The timeline depicting individual events is displayed in the lower part of the canvas. Click the arrows on the right and left from the chart to move through the timeline. The data current for the particular moment are applied to the chart depicted above instantly.

Figure 6.6. Process Simulation Timeline

Figure 6.7. Line Chart

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