Replaying a process model assists with conformance checking and helps uncover potential bottlenecks at any given moment throughout the data set time period. Learn how to prepare the Process Map for replays and how to use the different options on the Replay page.
Preparing the Process Map for replay
When you replay a process model, the replay overlays the Process Map exactly as it appears on the page. You cannot change the appearance of the Process Map on the Replay page. Therefore, before you replay a process, ensure that the Process Map includes all of the data that you want to see on the replay canvas. The following list describes common ways to customize the appearance of the Process Map:
- Verify that the Interval matches the range of dates that you want to replay and
make adjustments, if needed, using the Interval slider shown in the following
figure:

Interval slider - Use the Traces, Activities, and Transitions sliders to adjust the complexity of the Process Map to show the activities and transitions that you want the replay to overlay.
- If needed, use Top Traces to filter the map to only show specific traces. For example, you might want to see the only backbone of the process that includes the standard path or you might be more interested in undesired activities or non-conformant paths.
- In the Metrics list, select the metric that you want to see
in the transitions. While these metrics remain static during replay, you might
want to compare transition metrics against potential bottlenecks:

Metrics
Accessing the Replay page

Replay page
Process Map - The Process Map as you want to view it in the replay.NOTE: You cannot edit the Process Map on the Replay page. To make adjustments, return to the Process Map by clicking Back , adjust the map as needed, and then click Replay again.
Back- The Back button returns you to the Process Map.
Play/Pause- Click the Play button to replay the process model. During replay, this button changes to a Pause button.
Replay counter- This section tracks the date and time as the process replays. If you want to drag the playhead (red line) to a specific date in the replay, you can use this counter to help you find the date you need.
Timeline- This section shows the flow of trace activity as the process plays. For example, a dip in activity might indicate evening shifts or weekends. You can move the playhead (red line) to any position on the timeline to replay from the dates of most interest to you.
Mode- To watch the trace of each Case individually, leave the default of
instant selected. To watch the traces as they
accumulate, click the arrow and select Cumulative, as
shown in the following figure:

Replay mode
Speed- Select how fast to replay the process. To watch the replay at a moderate
speed, leave the default of Normal selected. To watch
the traces at a slower or faster speed, click the up arrow and select from
Slow, Slowest, Fast, and Fastest, as shown in the following figure:

Replay speed You can change the speed at any time during the replay.
Process replay

Process replay demo
The following demo shows an example of how you can use the replay to find bottlenecks. The activities on the Process Map turn red to indicate where the bottlenecks occurred. You can slow the replay down to watch the numbers more closely:
