Usage
calculate_queuing_times(
log,
units = c("auto", "secs", "mins", "hours", "days", "weeks"),
eventlog = deprecated()
)
# S3 method for class 'eventlog'
calculate_queuing_times(
log,
units = c("auto", "secs", "mins", "hours", "days", "weeks"),
eventlog = deprecated()
)
# S3 method for class 'activitylog'
calculate_queuing_times(
log,
units = c("auto", "secs", "mins", "hours", "days", "weeks"),
eventlog = deprecated()
)Arguments
- log
log: Object of classlogor derivatives (grouped_log,eventlog,activitylog, etc.).- units
character(default"auto"): The time unit in which the throughput times should be reported. Should be one of the following values:"auto"(default),"secs","mins","hours","days","weeks". See also theunitsargument ofdifftime.- eventlog
Value
Returns a list of all the activity instances, with the time they started, and the time since they were queued. Notice that this does not take into account any process model notion! The time since they are queued is the completion time of the previous activity in the log.
Methods (by class)
calculate_queuing_times(eventlog): Calculate queueing times foreventlogandgrouped_eventlog.calculate_queuing_times(activitylog): Calculate queueing times foractivitylogandgrouped_activitylog.
References
Swennen, M. (2018). Using Event Log Knowledge to Support Operational Exellence Techniques (Doctoral dissertation). Hasselt University.
