The PI Conformance compares your current process to a pre-defined process.

You can use the tool for further analysis of all derivations.

 

New PI Conformance

If you create a new PI Conformance on a sheet, you have to define a process, that your "as-is" process will be compared to.

Therefore, Celonis uses Business Process Model and Notation.

 

 

You can upload an existing process model or create a new process model with the PI Conformance tool.

 

If you choose to upload a process model, make sure it is stored in the .bpmn format on your local hard drive.

 

Overview

The PI Conformance tool consists of 4 different parts, each of them is described on a seperate subpage.

Let's get started with the Process Modeling (which is shown in the screenshot).