The Event Tunnel: Interactive Visualization of Complex Event Streams for Business Process Pattern Analysis

Martin Suntinger, Hannes Obweger, Josef Schiefer, E. Gröller
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Event-based systems are gaining increasing popularity for building loosely coupled and distributed systems. Since business processes are becoming more interconnected and event-driven, event-based systems fit well for supporting and monitoring business processes. In this paper, we present an event-based business intelligence tool, the Event Tunnel framework. It provides an interactive visualization of event streams to support business analysts in exploring business incidents. The visualization is based on the metaphor of considering the event stream as a cylindrical tunnel, which is presented to the user from multiple perspectives. The information of single events laid out in the Event Tunnel is encoded in event glyphs that allow for a selective mapping of event attributes to colors, size and position. Different policies for the placement of the events in the tunnel as well as a clustering mechanism generate various views on historical event data. The Event Tunnel is able to display the relationships between events. This facilitates users to discover root causes and causal dependencies of event patterns. Our framework couples the event-tunnel visualization with query tools that allow users to search for relevant events within a data repository. Using query, filler and highlighting operations the analyst can navigate through the Event Tunnel until the required information or event patterns become visible. We demonstrate our approach with use cases from the fraud management and logistics domain.
事件隧道:用于业务流程模式分析的复杂事件流的交互式可视化
基于事件的系统在构建松散耦合和分布式系统方面越来越受欢迎。由于业务流程变得更加互连和事件驱动,因此基于事件的系统非常适合支持和监视业务流程。在本文中,我们提出了一个基于事件的商业智能工具——事件隧道框架。它提供了事件流的交互式可视化,以支持业务分析人员探索业务事件。可视化是基于将事件流视为一个圆柱形隧道的隐喻,它从多个角度呈现给用户。事件隧道中单个事件的信息被编码为事件符号,允许将事件属性选择性地映射到颜色、大小和位置。在隧道中放置事件的不同策略以及集群机制会生成对历史事件数据的不同视图。事件隧道能够显示事件之间的关系。这有助于用户发现事件模式的根本原因和因果依赖关系。我们的框架将事件隧道可视化与查询工具耦合在一起,这些工具允许用户在数据存储库中搜索相关事件。使用查询、填充和突出显示操作,分析人员可以在Event Tunnel中导航,直到所需的信息或事件模式变得可见。我们用欺诈管理和物流领域的用例来演示我们的方法。
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