Color Configuration
‘Color Configurations’ help to identify the process outliers and easier ways to analyze processes better.
Color configuration helps identify abnormal process paths based on color coding and gradient changes in the colors chosen.
There are three ways to analyze processes using color configuration: Monochrome, Polychrome and Dimension. One of the three configurations can be applied, which will be effective for the entire Process Flow. Based on the preference, colors can be chosen from the color palette menu for all the three features.
Monochrome
In Monochrome setting all the process steps would be in the same chosen color.
Click on the ‘Filter’ icon (' ') from the list of icons displayed at the top right of the screen, to display the following interface.
Choose the monochrome option and select the High color along with the percentage of grading.
Click the ‘Set Color’ button to apply the choices.
The gradient mode will show the path with the lower number of instances in the light gradient of the selected color and the higher number of instances in a darker gradient of the color.
If the gradient option is off, the Process flow is loaded with the same color.
Polychrome
In Polychrome setting, the low and high colors are chosen by the threshold percentages. The rest of the process steps will come into the mid-color range, for which gradient color will be taken by default.
Select the ‘Polychrome’ option from the menu to display the following screen.
Select the colors and set the percentage of value and click the ‘Set Color’ button.
Selected color options will be applied to the process flow and will highlight the outliers.
Dimensions
The ‘Dimension’ option is used to set the colors based on Dimension values.
Click on the Dimensions options in the menu to display the following screen.
All the Dimensions are listed here and select the Dimension for which the color option has to be applied.
Select the color for all the measures of the selected Dimension and click the ‘Set Color’ button to apply the choices made.
For example, the ‘SLA Deviations’ Dimension will have two values: true or false. You can select two different colors for both options.
Selected colors will be reflected in the process flow for the chosen dimensions.