First mirror for ProM Nightly Build package repository

A first mirror has been set up for the package repository of the ProM Nightly Build. As of old, this package repository has been located at http://www.promtools.org/prom6/packages/packages.xml (TU/e, Eindhoven, The Netherlands), but now it can also be found at http://sefmining01.qut.edu.au/Packages/packages.xml (QUT, Brisbane, Australia). As a result, users can now choose which repository to use, by Read More …

Change in the ProM Framework

I’ve just released a new version of the ProM Framework, version 6.9.70. It is very likely that ProM developers will need to update to this latest version of the framework, as some things will not work anymore with older versions. This new framework includes functionality which makes it possible for ProM to check multiple package Read More …

195/200 Score for the Process Discovery Contest 2016

Using a fully-automated variant of the Log Skeleton Filter and Browser, I have managed to classify 195 out of 200 traces correctly for the Process Discovery Contest 2016. Not that this is better than my winning “DrFurby classifier” approach, which classified 193 out of 200 traces correctly. Below, you will find the main log skeletons Read More …

IEEE CIS Society Brief on the XES Standard

On April 10, 2017, the IEEE CIS has published a Society Brief on the XES Standard titled: IEEE 1849TM: The XES StandardThe Second IEEE Standard Sponsored by IEEE Computational Intelligence Society This Society Brief, which has been published in the IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine of May 2017, introduces the XES Standard to the CIS community.

New Visualizer Plug-ins: Visualize (Accepting) Petri Net using Reduction Layout

Two new visualizer plug-ins have been added to the ProM Nightly Build: One to visualize regular Petri nets and one to visualize accepting Petri nets. Both visualizer plug-ins use JGraph to visualize the net at hand, but they will use their own layout algorithm, which is based on existing Petri-net-based reduction rules. As an example, Read More …