Objects and Events
Objects and Events provides the foundation for object-centric process mining in the Celonis Platform. They allow you to model and analyze how multiple business entities interact across processes, without forcing data into a single, linear case structure.
When working with Objects and Events, the following content is available:
Getting started with Object-Centric Process Mining
This section includes:
Understanding the difference between object-centric and case-centric process mining.
Learning the key concepts involved with object-centric process mining.
Configuring core processes
For more information, see: Getting started.
Quickstart: Extract and transform your data into objects and events
While you can configure your own object-centric data model (OCDM), the quickest way to start modeling objects and events is to use the Celonis provided core processes. These core processes provide you with the object types, event types, relationships, and perspectives for your chosen process. You can then use these assets to view your Process Intelligence Graph and then create content using Celonis Platform features such as Studio.
To learn more, see: Quickstart: Extract and transform your data into objects and events.
Modeling objects and events
Understand how to create objects and events, configure perspectives, and version and deploy your object-centric data models.
For more information, see: Modeling objects and events.
Troubleshooting
These topics provide troubleshooting tips and best practices for building object-centric data models. They cover the most common scenarios you’ll encounter and explains how to navigate them efficiently.
Service and data permissions
Access to Objects and Events depends on your role and data pool permissions. Analysts and Admins can work with Objects and Events, while Members interact with applications and assets built on published perspectives.
To learn more about permissions, see: Service permissions.