The goal of processcheckR is to support rule-based conformance checking. Currently the following declarative rules can be checked:
Cardinality rules:
absent: activity does not occur more thann - 1times,contains: activity occursntimes or more,contains_between: activity occurs betweennandmtimes,contains_exactly: activity occurs exactlyntimes.
Ordering rules:
starts: case starts with activity,ends: case ends with activity,succession: if activity A happens, B should happen after. If B happens, A should have happened before,response: if activity A happens, B should happen after,precedence: if activity B happens, A should have happened before,responded_existence: if activity A happens, B should also (have) happen(ed) (i.e. before or after A).
Exclusiveness:
and: two activities always exist together,xor: two activities are not allowed to exist together.
Rules can be checked using the check_rule and check_rules functions
(see example below). It will create a new logical variable to indicate
for which cases the rule holds. The name of the variable can be
configured using the label argument in check_rule.
Installation
You can install processcheckR from CRAN with:
install.packages("processcheckR")Development Version
You can also install the latest (stable) development version with bugfixes and new features directly from GitHub:
# install.packages("devtools") devtools::install_github("bupaverse/processcheckR")
Example
library(bupaR) #> #> Attaching package: 'bupaR' #> The following object is masked from 'package:stats': #> #> filter #> The following object is masked from 'package:utils': #> #> timestamp library(processcheckR) #> #> Attaching package: 'processcheckR' #> The following object is masked from 'package:base': #> #> xor sepsis %>% # Check if cases starts with "ER Registration". check_rule(starts("ER Registration"), label = "r1") %>% # Check if activities "CRP" and "LacticAcid" occur together. check_rule(and("CRP","LacticAcid"), label = "r2") %>% group_by(r1, r2) %>% n_cases() #> # A tibble: 4 × 3 #> r1 r2 n_cases #> <lgl> <lgl> <int> #> 1 FALSE FALSE 10 #> 2 FALSE TRUE 45 #> 3 TRUE FALSE 137 #> 4 TRUE TRUE 858