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Objects and Events

Objects and Events provide the foundation for object-centric process mining (OCPM) in the Celonis Platform. This framework models and analyzes how multiple business entities interact across processes without constraining data to a single, linear case structure.

Use object-centric process mining to track complex, interconnected supply chain and financial operations. For example, in an Order-to-Cash process, you can analyze how a single sales order branches into multiple independent deliveries, invoices, and digital payments to isolate multi-entity bottlenecks.

When working with Objects and Events, the following content is available:

Getting started with Object-Centric Process Mining

This section establishes core concepts, structural definitions, and the architectural differences between object-centric and case-centric process mining.

For more information, see: Getting started.

Core process (quickstarts)

Pre-built Celonis assets accelerate your deployment by provisioning standard object types, event types, and relationships. Use these core assets to populate your Process Intelligence Graph and generate immediate content within Studio.

To learn more, see: Quickstart: Extract and transform your data into objects and events.

Modeling objects and events

Custom configurations allow you to scale your Process Intelligence Graph beyond standard templates. Define your own object and event types, establish custom data relationships, build custom perspectives, and manage version control and deployments.

For more information, see: Modeling objects and events.

Service and data permissions

Role-based access controls restrict data access based on your platform assignments and data pool configurations. Admins and Analysts manage data structures, event transformations, and configurations. Members consume published perspectives through Studio applications and operational dashboards.

To learn more about permissions, see: Service permissions.

Troubleshooting

These topics address structural data validations, system behaviors, and optimization techniques for building resilient object-centric data models.