separability {understandBPMN} | R Documentation |
Separability
Description
A cut vertex is a node which if removed, splits the diagram into two pieces The consequence is that elements which are part of each path can be defined as a cut vertex Separability is defined as the number of cut vertices divided by (the size of the model - 2)
Usage
separability(file_path, signavio = FALSE,
path_log_already_created = FALSE, generate_new_path_log = FALSE,
time_to_generate_path_log = 1500)
Arguments
file_path |
document object created using the create_internal_document function |
signavio |
boolean which indicates whether the file stems from signavio |
path_log_already_created |
boolean which indicates whether the path log has already been created before or not. When you are not sure, it is best to use the standard which is false |
generate_new_path_log |
used when it is not possible to save the path log such as with the Rapid miner or in unit tests and examples |
time_to_generate_path_log |
time which is the maximum time to generate a new path log in seconds. The standard setting is 1500 seconds. |
Value
an integer indicating the separability
Examples
separability(file_path, generate_new_path_log = TRUE)