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How to look at a Scenario Trends in ReadiAnalytics

Stephanie Malago avatar
Written by Stephanie Malago
Updated over a week ago

Before starting, make sure you have created at least one scenario before reading these instructions. (To learn how to create a scenario, read this article).

Trends will show you the trends and tendencies for fatigue areas and hotspots over the course of the scenario start and end time.

How to run Trends:

  1. Log into Readi

  2. Navigate to ReadiAnalytics

  3. Select Trends from the Simulate menu in the sidebar at the left of the page.

  4. Click the Scenario Dropdown and select the Scenario you want to run

  5. Select the shifts you want to analyze (i.e. Day Shift, Night Shift, Afternoon Shift). SIDE NOTE: If you selected Day and Night Shifts but your scenario only has Night Shifts, you will only see the results for the Night Shift.

  6. Start Date and End Date will auto-populate to match the Start and End date for the scenario you already selected on step 4. If you change this to a date that doesn't correspond to the start and end dates of the scenario you chose, you might not see any data.

  7. Click the RUN button:

Understanding the Trends Data:

Daily Data:

This is where you can see the the percentage of work hours that will be spent on each level of fatigue based on the data from the scenario. Just hover over the bars to see the how many hours are estimated to be spent on each level of fatigue. Off days are excluded from this view.

Hourly Data:

This is where you can see theReadiScores by hour for all days included in this scenario. You can pull on the bar at the bottom to scroll over the different dates. Just hover over the graph to see the different ReadiScores over the hours and days you want. Off days are included in this view.

Weekly Data:

All Levels of fatigue showing:

This is where you can see the trends in fatigue levels and how they differ from week to the next. The image above shows all levels of fatigue. You can hover over the graph to see the percentage and work hours affected. Off days are included in this view.

High risk only showing:

For better visibility, on the right corner, indicated by the red rectangle, of the screen in the image above, you can toggle to be shown only the High Risk areas of fatigue. The high Risk only filter is also available for the Daily data.

Average Levels Showing:

Different than the other 2 graphs, this one will show you the average ReadiScores for the given weeks, and not the percentage of time spent on each level of fatigue. Just hover over the graph to see more work hour details. The Show average level filter is also available to the Daily data.

Heatmap:

To access the Heatmap, just run a scenario Trends and click on Heatmap on the top right corner of the pane:

The Heatmap will show you the ReadiScores for each hour (from 0:00 to 23:00) for all days included on the scenario you chose:

The system will automatically filter to highlight the work hours only. Just click on the Filter option on the top right corner of this pane if you'd like to highlight other times. You can choose to highlight Work Hours, Buffer zone, Assumed Sleep Hours, and Assumed Idle Hours.

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